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Jill Flees; Joe O'Shea – Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, 2021
Each year, hundreds of thousands of students leave higher education without earning their degree. Helping these students return and complete their degree is an enormous opportunity for higher education to propel social and economic mobility for students and their broader communities. With limited resources at postsecondary institutions, however,…
Descriptors: Socialization, College Students, Dropouts, Reentry Students
Stewart, Reginald L. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2014
In this article, Reginald L. Stewart asks: "What is the true value of higher education to military veterans?" Military veterans may be underrepresented in higher education due to life adversities including homelessness, medical disabilities, substance abuse, family hardships, and deficient academic skills, however, with the transition of…
Descriptors: Veterans, Veterans Education, Higher Education, College Bound Students
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Mohsenin, Iran C. – Educational Horizons, 1980
The author looks at the personal and institutional barriers to college reentry by mature women and describes a peer-group conference approach in which reentry college women and professionals contact and counsel other women in the community who might be considering such a life change. (SJL)
Descriptors: Admissions Counseling, Adult Counseling, Adults, Conferences
Smith, Jeanne Wielage; Regan, Mary C. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1983
Assessed the effectiveness of a life reassessment course on adult students (N=161). A follow-up survey suggested the course had helped individuals with adaptive strategies that facilitate life transitions. One year later over half had enrolled in college and 80 percent had made a major change in activities. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies
Wolfe, Mary L.; Sands, Rosetta F. – 1981
An experiment was conducted at the University of Maryland at Baltimore to determine if performances would differ for registered nurses enrolled in a baccalaureate program in nursing depending on whether they participated in a flexible clinical scheduling (FLEX) program or in the traditional (non-FLEX) program. Fifty-four students took part in the…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Course Organization, Educational Methods, Flexible Scheduling
Beausang, Kenneth R. – 1976
Black Hawk College policies and programs were examined to determine their effectiveness in responding to the needs of returning women students, one of the most significant groups in the "new student" population. Literature was reviewed, college documents studied, key personnel were interviewed, and 225 women students aged 25 or older…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Adult Students, Affirmative Action, Equal Education
Martin, Mary K.; And Others – 1980
A study examined career aspirations and job attainment among women returning to college in Maryland. To determine the effectiveness of Maryland continuing education programs for women, a random sample of 767 women aged 32 to 45 from seven institutions (universities, colleges, and two-year colleges) were surveyed by telephone to obtain information…
Descriptors: Blacks, Change Strategies, Continuing Education, Demography
Knapper, Christopher K.; Cropley, Arthur J. – 2000
This book, which is intended for academics, educators, educational managers, and policymakers concerned with higher education, examines how universities and colleges can prepare their students for lifelong learning through continuing education, specialized courses for adults, and mainstream teaching programs geared toward traditional students. The…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Articulation (Education)