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A Guide to Graduating Early From College

By Matthew Lynch
April 22, 2021
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Every year spent in college requires more money, and this is why many would prefer to graduate earlier. Some people spend longer than average before graduating from college, and some don’t graduate at all.

Earning a college degree early will help the student save money and get the degree they need for their career.

Proven Ways of Graduating College Early

Graduating from college within three years can be achieved with several majors. Data shows that about 41 % of students in college get their degree in under four years. Here are three ways you can fast track your college journey.

Get Ahead with College Credits in High School

You can have a jump start in college by getting credits before entering. You could get a whole semester’s worth of courses done even before your first day in college. Several schools offer International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement exams and classes. Credits get given by some colleges for this. Some schools allow their students to enroll in colleges close-by.

Try What They Don’t Teach

 Having college credit transferred can be difficult. Each college has its requirement for courses and rules for accepting credit from outside. There are colleges giving credit for courses that they don’t teach.

You may also leverage on summer courses offered by community colleges. Ensure you confirm if the college accepts transferred credits.

With the College Level Examination Program, a student can try out 34 introductory courses. Passing one test here can give a student three credits. Those who have already studied a foreign language in high school may not need to take any language classes when they get into college.

Take on More Credits

A college student may take on more credits during the summer and in the school year. While doing this, a student must ensure he or she only carries a load they can handle. Grades should not suffer in the quest to graduate early.

Benefits of Graduating Early from College

Graduating early from college has its pros. Here are a few of them:

  • By staying fewer terms in college, you will save money
  • It shows your potential employers that you are hardworking
  • It helps cut down student loans
  • Getting an early degree enables you to jumpstart your career
  • It will give you more time to begin a grad program

Do you Have to Graduate Early from College?

It is optional but advisable that you get an early college degree. It will save you time and resources while giving you a head start in your chosen field.

Concluding Thoughts

Graduating early from college is achievable. The process begins several months before you enter college. A student who aims for an early degree should be strategic about it. But he or she must not neglect the main essence of higher education.

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