Adult students over the age of 25 have comprised a significant proportion of student body in traditionally youth-oriented institutions of higher education. At Eastern, adult students comprised 7.2 percent of the population of undergraduate students in the Fall, 1986. Based on an institutional survey, this study attempted to gain a deeper understanding about adult students\u27 academic and personal experiences of returning to a four-year university. One-fourth of the adult students (N=183) were randomly selected and invited to participate in this study. A total of 104 adult students returned the questionnaires. Participants\u27 responses were categorized into six groups in accordance with their age levels and gender. It was hypothesized that...
The study compares the responses of students in nontraditional undergraduate and graduate degree pro...
Long-term persistence to degree completion by adult university students represents a different focus...
Adult learners are a rapidly expanding student population, constituting more than 40 percent of coll...
Adult students over the age of 25 have comprised a significant proportion of student body in traditi...
Research in the area of undergraduate college student retention has shown that faculty-student inter...
The purposes of this investigation were: (1) to determine why adults return to college; (2) to ascer...
This study examined the first-semester experiences of adult undergraduate transfer students in a pri...
This study examined the first-semester experiences of adult undergraduate transfer students in a pri...
The purposes of this investigation were: (1) to determine why adults return to college; (2) to ascer...
The purpose of the study was to examine why adult students who are 25 years of age or older return t...
This study examined adult non-traditional students\u27 perceptions of factors contributing to making...
The purpose of this study was to question a selected group of 28 adult undergraduate students to gai...
Problem The Adult Degree Program at Atlantic Union College has for the past 34 years instituted inno...
The purpose of this study is to expand understanding and discover knowledge about degree attainment ...
Long-term persistence to degree completion by adult university students represents a different focus...
The study compares the responses of students in nontraditional undergraduate and graduate degree pro...
Long-term persistence to degree completion by adult university students represents a different focus...
Adult learners are a rapidly expanding student population, constituting more than 40 percent of coll...
Adult students over the age of 25 have comprised a significant proportion of student body in traditi...
Research in the area of undergraduate college student retention has shown that faculty-student inter...
The purposes of this investigation were: (1) to determine why adults return to college; (2) to ascer...
This study examined the first-semester experiences of adult undergraduate transfer students in a pri...
This study examined the first-semester experiences of adult undergraduate transfer students in a pri...
The purposes of this investigation were: (1) to determine why adults return to college; (2) to ascer...
The purpose of the study was to examine why adult students who are 25 years of age or older return t...
This study examined adult non-traditional students\u27 perceptions of factors contributing to making...
The purpose of this study was to question a selected group of 28 adult undergraduate students to gai...
Problem The Adult Degree Program at Atlantic Union College has for the past 34 years instituted inno...
The purpose of this study is to expand understanding and discover knowledge about degree attainment ...
Long-term persistence to degree completion by adult university students represents a different focus...
The study compares the responses of students in nontraditional undergraduate and graduate degree pro...
Long-term persistence to degree completion by adult university students represents a different focus...
Adult learners are a rapidly expanding student population, constituting more than 40 percent of coll...