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ETC College Planning Autumn 2022

College Planning Guidance And Data For The COVID Crisis And Beyond


Colleges may not be open in the future for in-classroom instruction. In this environment of uncertainty, limiting your downside risk is important. You do not want to be in a predicament where you’re committed – possibly to an expensive college, that can’t deliver a full open campus, in-classroom education experience.

In this environment, it is prudent to be risk averse. We have evaluated the options which are available to college bound students during these times. Colleges can’t tell you the conditions they will be operating under with certainty, and they can’t guarantee that they will offer an open campus, in-classroom experience. The possibility always exists that another shutdown could occur. Because of the uncertainty surrounding colleges and their plans, we are advocating that students adopt a low cost, low risk strategy to attending college. What this will entail, is as follows:

With the aforementioned in mind, we’ve created a database of all US colleges that offer both in-classroom and high quality online instruction. Not all online classes are created equal. Experience counts – Zoom and email are not on par with colleges that have the software necessary to support a comprehensive online program, and the critical years of experience in delivering curriculum through an online program.


These are the college options which are available to you:

Avg Salary at age 25
Go into job market (Take a gap Year) $25K
2 year/vocational college, then job $35k
2 yr college, transfer to 4 yr college, then job$40K
4 yr. public college $45K