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Phillips, Javare – ProQuest LLC, 2018
A rapid increase of nontraditional learners enrolling in online education has resulted in the need for further research on the persistence of highly nontraditional students in online settings. As the enrollment of nontraditional students in online courses continues to grow, instructors face challenges with implementing effective course content and…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Academic Persistence, Online Courses, Active Learning
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Cox, Elizabeth M.; Ebbers, Larry H. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2010
The purpose of this study was to describe, interpret, and analyze the educational experiences and factors contributing to the decision to persist for adult, female, part-time students currently enrolled at a community college in the Midwest. This study sought to expand the research on student retention by describing the perspectives of adult…
Descriptors: Females, Adult Students, Part Time Students, Academic Persistence
Osborn, Ruth Helm – Adult Leadership, 1971
Since 1964, The George Washington University, in Washington, D. C., has conducted a program of Continuing Education for Women. More than 1,500 women completed a 15-week group guidance and counseling course in the first six years; and 300 are currently enrolled. Credit courses are provided at times and places convenient for them. (EB)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Females, Group Counseling, Higher Education
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Gilley, J. Wade; Hawkes, Robert T., Jr. – Educational Record, 1989
Inherent in the reluctance of higher education institutions to make their community accessible to nontraditional students is the assumption that academic quality and rigor and a sense of community can be maintained only by traditional students and traditional campus life. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Environment, College Students, Community
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Jacobs, Jerry A.; King, Rosalind Berkowitz – Sociology of Education, 2002
Discusses odds of obtaining a bachelor's degree by age of enrolled students. Examines effects of background attributes and adult role events. Argues that women over 25, because of their part-time status, are at a disadvantage for degree completion. Discusses implications of results for policies and practices regarding adult college students. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age, Bachelors Degrees, Educational Trends
Ebersole, Jay F. – 1975
In order to study part-time student data, every part-time student officially enrolled for the spring term, 1975, at Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC) in Pennsylvania was identified through college computerized records. Meanwhile, a comparison of enrollment trends was made from officially audited enrollment statistics covering the period…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age Groups, Day Students, Enrollment Trends
Geer, Howard S. – 1976
In order to determine the characteristics of the noncredit Community Services student at Montgomery College, data gathered from the 7,905 registrations received between May 1975 and March 1976 were tabulated and analyzed. Results indicate that the typical student is a 25-34 year old female secretary or housewife, living in the Gaithersburg area,…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age, Community Colleges, Community Services
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, 2007
This volume presents an overall picture of enrollment trends in Canada, with breakdowns in terms of students' gender, age, type of study (part time, full-time, lifelong learning opportunities), level of degree (bachelor's, master's, PhD) and type of student (domestic, international, Aboriginal, visible minorities). Following this is a discussion…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Enrollment Trends, Student Characteristics, Enrollment Rate
Hawk, Thomas R. – 1988
A study was conducted to identify the factors that influence adults to continue their education by taking formal course work on a part-time basis. Using May 1981 Current Population Survey data gathered by the Bureau of the Census, the study assessed the importance of price, socioeconomic characteristics, family income, and unemployment rates in…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Black Education, Community Colleges, Educational Status Comparison
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Dickerson, Faith – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
The population of University of Maryland law students seeking mental health counseling in a four-year period is described. It is concluded that students were receptive to counseling services that were both accessible and nonthreatening, and that the services provided a forum for expression not available in the academic program. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Counseling Services, Drinking, Drug Abuse
Beacon, John E. – College Board Review, 1982
Opportunities exist for colleges willing to experiment with new ideas and keep pace with technology. Possibilities for enrollment growth exist in the changing population, including adults, minority groups, foreign students, part-time undergraduate and graduate students, and women seeking higher education. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Declining Enrollment, Demography, Educational Change
Young, Raymond J. – 1980
A study was conducted in Spokane, Washington, to determine motivational factors and preferred conditions that would encourage adults to participate in learning activities. Interviews were conducted with 600 randomly selected households (89 percent success rate) distributed across the age, educational attainment, occupational, and socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age Groups, Community Colleges, Educational Environment
Rogers, Brenda H.; And Others – 1987
The motivations of adult learners who were not admitted to college degree programs but who chose to take credit courses on a part-time basis were studied, with attention to the relationship of motivational orientations and sociodemographic variables (sex, race, age, and family income level). The study population of 464 part-time students 25 years…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age Differences, College Students, Continuing Education
Cohen, Edward G. – 1982
During the spring semester, 1982, a study was conducted at Queensborough Community College (QCC) to determine the characteristics, course preferences, and academic performance of non-degree students, that is, the 18% (N=2,133) of the total student body (N=11,800) without a declared curriculum. The study showed that the mean age of the non-degree…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age, College Credits, Community Colleges
Maine Univ., Bangor. Office of Institutional Research. – 1975
The data in this document portrays full-time, part-time, and total headcount enrollment for each campus and for the entire University of Maine for the 5-year period 1971 to 1975. Full-time equivalent student enrollment that converts part-time enrollment to full-time equivalents is also shown. The total number of students enrolled in the University…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, College Credits
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