Research has consistently suggested that colleges and universities should review academic programs and support services in order to make modifications to meet the needs of adult learners. However, one could argue that colleges and universities cannot be successful in meeting adult learners\u27 needs without understanding the barriers they experience. This study utilized phenomenology to examine the perceived barriers of adult learners in an accelerated undergraduate degree program in the mid-South. Analysis of data collected from adult learners identified three types of barriers: (a). intrapersonal, (b). career and job-related barriers, and (c). academic-related. The results of this study suggested that barriers are never extinct for adult ...
Distance education in the American education system continues to expand. However, despite technologi...
A study was conducted utilizing Cross’ (1981) barriers to adult learning as a framework to better un...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined the lived experiences of minority adult learners wh...
Research has consistently suggested that colleges and universities should review academic programs a...
Adult learners often encounter obstacles that impede their academic progress and either withdraw fro...
This qualitative case study explored the experiences of adult learners in an undergraduate accelerat...
Adult learners are a rapidly expanding student population, constituting more than 40 percent of coll...
This was a blended qualitative and quantitative study, which investigated adult student and instruct...
The study compares the responses of students in nontraditional undergraduate and graduate degree pro...
Higher education institutions across the country have been challenged to rethink what education now ...
Older students often have different needs and experiences than their younger counterparts (Cross, 19...
A growing number of adult learners are turning to accelerated degree programs to complete an initial...
Adult learners, particularly working adults pursuing higher education, face barriers which may be di...
Adult learners are a unique student population at high-risk for academic underachievement and droppi...
The composition of university population has prompted researchers to examine the barriers of learnin...
Distance education in the American education system continues to expand. However, despite technologi...
A study was conducted utilizing Cross’ (1981) barriers to adult learning as a framework to better un...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined the lived experiences of minority adult learners wh...
Research has consistently suggested that colleges and universities should review academic programs a...
Adult learners often encounter obstacles that impede their academic progress and either withdraw fro...
This qualitative case study explored the experiences of adult learners in an undergraduate accelerat...
Adult learners are a rapidly expanding student population, constituting more than 40 percent of coll...
This was a blended qualitative and quantitative study, which investigated adult student and instruct...
The study compares the responses of students in nontraditional undergraduate and graduate degree pro...
Higher education institutions across the country have been challenged to rethink what education now ...
Older students often have different needs and experiences than their younger counterparts (Cross, 19...
A growing number of adult learners are turning to accelerated degree programs to complete an initial...
Adult learners, particularly working adults pursuing higher education, face barriers which may be di...
Adult learners are a unique student population at high-risk for academic underachievement and droppi...
The composition of university population has prompted researchers to examine the barriers of learnin...
Distance education in the American education system continues to expand. However, despite technologi...
A study was conducted utilizing Cross’ (1981) barriers to adult learning as a framework to better un...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined the lived experiences of minority adult learners wh...