The focus of this study was to examine motivations and reactions in context of a midlife decision to seek a doctoral degree. Participants were 116 non-traditional age, men and women graduate students and recent alumni from one of three geographically distributed and blended delivery model doctoral programs. Demographic information was collected, including career history and goals, age, gender, and ethnicity. The mean and median ages were between 41 and 50. The research questionnaire featured narrative questions regarding “midcourse corrections,” any experienced trauma, and life satisfactions. Autobiographical material was also analyzed thematically, providing further illustrative examples of the midlife experiences in the course of negotiat...
This study attempts to analyze factors that contribute to doctoral degree completion in one cohort b...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the experiences of 12 self-identified well...
This qualitative study examines the perceptions of education doctoral students and graduates in two ...
The focus of this study was to examine motivations and reactions in context of a midlife decision to...
Using grounded theory, this study examined the experiences and perceptions of education doctoral stu...
Recent literature cites a growing population of students who wait several years post-baccalaureate a...
A qualitative methodology was adopted to explore the lived experiences of doctoral level students in...
The PhD experience is often a transition from student to future faculty member, which involves consi...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to describe the lived experiences of advanced age indi...
Doctoral students comprise a unique population with special needs and concerns, both academically an...
This multi-phase phenomenological study explored doctoral graduates‟ perceptions of self, identity a...
One task of the doctoral education is, globally as well as nationally, to produce and renew the high...
People in midlife, age 35-50, often reach a state of generativity wherein they feel a need to enhanc...
textThis study examines the impact of academic and personal life on graduate student persistence and...
This qualitative case study explored the experiences of 12 self-identified well doctoral students at...
This study attempts to analyze factors that contribute to doctoral degree completion in one cohort b...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the experiences of 12 self-identified well...
This qualitative study examines the perceptions of education doctoral students and graduates in two ...
The focus of this study was to examine motivations and reactions in context of a midlife decision to...
Using grounded theory, this study examined the experiences and perceptions of education doctoral stu...
Recent literature cites a growing population of students who wait several years post-baccalaureate a...
A qualitative methodology was adopted to explore the lived experiences of doctoral level students in...
The PhD experience is often a transition from student to future faculty member, which involves consi...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to describe the lived experiences of advanced age indi...
Doctoral students comprise a unique population with special needs and concerns, both academically an...
This multi-phase phenomenological study explored doctoral graduates‟ perceptions of self, identity a...
One task of the doctoral education is, globally as well as nationally, to produce and renew the high...
People in midlife, age 35-50, often reach a state of generativity wherein they feel a need to enhanc...
textThis study examines the impact of academic and personal life on graduate student persistence and...
This qualitative case study explored the experiences of 12 self-identified well doctoral students at...
This study attempts to analyze factors that contribute to doctoral degree completion in one cohort b...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the experiences of 12 self-identified well...
This qualitative study examines the perceptions of education doctoral students and graduates in two ...