COLLEGE COSTS TOO MUCH.
Find a degree that's right for you.
You can't get this time back.
Don't waste years on the wrong degree!
Today, a four-year college education can cost close $250,000.
That's too much to gamble if you're not absolutely sure about your next steps.
75% of Students
Change their major at least once over their college career. Costing them time and money.
$1.75 Trillion
US Student Debt
Average borrower has $29k in student loan debt. Many with no way to pay.
62% of Grads
Are in jobs not related to their major. They could earn more and be more fulfilled with the right degree.
75% of Students
Change their major at least once over their college career. Costing them time and money.
$1.75 Trillion
US Student Debt
Average borrower has $29k in student loan debt. Many with no way to pay.
62% of Grads
Are in jobs not related to their major. They could earn more and be more fulfilled with the right degree.
You've made it this far. You deserve clarity. Your parents deserve confidence before they write big checks. LifePath is here to give you both.
LifePath is a simple, fast online test, built on years of educational psychology research. Our goal is match student's strengths with the right college and major, giving you a clear path forward for your career.
Save time and money. Find your path. Start your journey to doing what you love.
Why Guess at your future
College stakes are too high!
At 17 or 18, most students are asked to make choices that will affect the rest of their lives. College, trades, or something else entirely. The cost can rival the price of a home, yet most students are making decisions based on friends, sports teams, or what sounds fun in the moment. Teenagers aren't prepared for that kind of pressure. Families deserve better tools to guide those choices.
LifePath exists to match your abilities to the right career path.
Don't waste thousands of dollars and years you can't get back.
LifePath makes it easy to know where to go.
A Clear Way Forward
No life choices are simple. Especially at 18. LifePath is designed to match a student’s skills, interests, and goals with the education and career paths that fit them best. We make it easier for families to see if college, trades, or another route makes sense before committing years of time and tens of thousands of dollars.
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Access
Students complete a guided profile of their strengths, goals, and interests.
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A Clear Way Forward
No life choices are simple. Especially at 18. LifePath is designed to match a student’s skills, interests, and goals with the education and career paths that fit them best. We make it easier for families to see if college, trades, or another route makes sense before committing years of time and tens of thousands of dollars.
1
Access
Students complete a guided profile of their strengths, goals, and interests.
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Align
LifePath connects those strengths to possible career and education paths.
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Act
Families receive clear guidance and resources to move forward with confidence.
2
Align
LifePath connects those strengths to possible career
and education paths.
3
Act
Families receive clear guidance and resources to move forward with confidence.
You deserve to know where to go.
Take the test.
Learn your strengths.
Find the right match.
Our Story
Why we started LifePath
When my son graduated high school, everyone assumed he’d go to college. Unsure of his path, he enrolled anyway, but flunked out after two semesters, leaving us with a $40,000 lesson. He later found success in the trades, and in a career that better suited his strengths.
That experience inspired us to ask: what if students could discover their path before making costly mistakes? That’s how LifePath was born.
Don't make the same mistake we did. Take the test! Find the right path backed by research. Take your next steps with confidence.
Avoid the regret of a wrong decision.
Earn the degree that fits you.
Success will follow.
We are inviting you to join our beta program. Be among the first to take the LifePath quiz.
Help students everywhere find their path before tuition turns to regret.