Amid predictions of increasing numbers of jobs requiring employees with degrees, the retention of adult students returning to degree programs has become a critical concern. This study investigates generational differences in psychosocial factors that may influence adult students to discontinue taking classes, and the sources of support they find most helpful and important. A newly- created survey instrument was found to have acceptable validity and reliability and used to collect data from thousands of adult college students in April-May 2011
Mature Students in the Persistence Puzzle explored new theoretical directions and methodological app...
Older students often have different needs and experiences than their younger counterparts (Cross, 19...
The majority of published research that relates to the needs of adult students and the accommodation...
Institutions of higher education are becoming increasingly concerned with the dwindling numbers of t...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1) Do family responsibilities, and satisfaction influence adult learners’ reten...
Long-term persistence to degree completion by adult university students represents a different focus...
This was a blended qualitative and quantitative study, which investigated adult student and instruct...
The purpose of this study was to increase the knowledge and awareness of the adult education practit...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined the lived experiences of minority adult learners wh...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain working adult undergraduate students\u27 persp...
Adult students are an important and viable clientele for colleges and universities today. They provi...
How to attract and retain adult students is an enduring question for providers of adult education. A...
This roundtable will focus on the reasons why adult learners persist long enough to obtaining a post...
Cohort programs have been instituted at many universities to accommodate the growing number of matur...
Research in the area of undergraduate college student retention has shown that faculty-student inter...
Mature Students in the Persistence Puzzle explored new theoretical directions and methodological app...
Older students often have different needs and experiences than their younger counterparts (Cross, 19...
The majority of published research that relates to the needs of adult students and the accommodation...
Institutions of higher education are becoming increasingly concerned with the dwindling numbers of t...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1) Do family responsibilities, and satisfaction influence adult learners’ reten...
Long-term persistence to degree completion by adult university students represents a different focus...
This was a blended qualitative and quantitative study, which investigated adult student and instruct...
The purpose of this study was to increase the knowledge and awareness of the adult education practit...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined the lived experiences of minority adult learners wh...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain working adult undergraduate students\u27 persp...
Adult students are an important and viable clientele for colleges and universities today. They provi...
How to attract and retain adult students is an enduring question for providers of adult education. A...
This roundtable will focus on the reasons why adult learners persist long enough to obtaining a post...
Cohort programs have been instituted at many universities to accommodate the growing number of matur...
Research in the area of undergraduate college student retention has shown that faculty-student inter...
Mature Students in the Persistence Puzzle explored new theoretical directions and methodological app...
Older students often have different needs and experiences than their younger counterparts (Cross, 19...
The majority of published research that relates to the needs of adult students and the accommodation...