Master of ScienceDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsChristy CraftNontraditional students are a growing and changing population of students that encompass a wide variety of demographics and have many external factors that contribute to their academic and social success. Institutions are meant to be a tool for social transformation, and as more nontraditional students move towards higher education, they are proving that lifelong learning is an essential aspect of human development not only for personal goals, but also for social, cultural, and economic purposes (Baptista, 2013). Institutions need to promote success for all students by continuously adjusting themselves to an always emergent and ever changing real...
This case study of three high achieving urban fringe high schools was an investigation into the atti...
It is challenging for central authorities to change the nature of teaching and learning despite grea...
This qualitative case study was designed to explore how a group of 15 faculty and administrators in ...
Despite the increase in their college enrollment, nontraditional students in U.S. postsecondary inst...
Colleges and universities across the nation are diligently working to identify academic hindrances t...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to investigate how high school students d...
This intervention focused on nontraditional students at McDowell Technical Community College and Gar...
The Lumina Foundation (2007) indicates that 54 million adults in the workforce are seeking noncredit...
This work addresses two questions: how can we better characterize the disadvantages faced by margina...
In America, declining enrollments in teacher education programs pose a problem for the future of edu...
This study explored how schools’ focus – the collective perception among teachers of clarity and co...
For the past 40 years, first generation college students have been the topic of scholarly research a...
The purpose of this study was to determine non-traditional student\u27s attitudes toward academic ad...
This study investigated the effect of the integrated learning environment fostered by Living-Learnin...
Part one of this study relied on archival data of an urban public high school to explain and compare...
This case study of three high achieving urban fringe high schools was an investigation into the atti...
It is challenging for central authorities to change the nature of teaching and learning despite grea...
This qualitative case study was designed to explore how a group of 15 faculty and administrators in ...
Despite the increase in their college enrollment, nontraditional students in U.S. postsecondary inst...
Colleges and universities across the nation are diligently working to identify academic hindrances t...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to investigate how high school students d...
This intervention focused on nontraditional students at McDowell Technical Community College and Gar...
The Lumina Foundation (2007) indicates that 54 million adults in the workforce are seeking noncredit...
This work addresses two questions: how can we better characterize the disadvantages faced by margina...
In America, declining enrollments in teacher education programs pose a problem for the future of edu...
This study explored how schools’ focus – the collective perception among teachers of clarity and co...
For the past 40 years, first generation college students have been the topic of scholarly research a...
The purpose of this study was to determine non-traditional student\u27s attitudes toward academic ad...
This study investigated the effect of the integrated learning environment fostered by Living-Learnin...
Part one of this study relied on archival data of an urban public high school to explain and compare...
This case study of three high achieving urban fringe high schools was an investigation into the atti...
It is challenging for central authorities to change the nature of teaching and learning despite grea...
This qualitative case study was designed to explore how a group of 15 faculty and administrators in ...