Happy National Non-traditional Student Recognition Week!
High five! It’s National Nontraditional Student Week. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it’s that time of year. No, we’re not referring to that post-Halloween, pre-Thanksgiving calm before the holiday storm...
View ArticleFun Facts to Know and Tell about Non-traditional Students in the U.S.
When people think of college students, they probably envision teenagers fresh out of high school. They should think again. More and more often, the face of today’s college student is a single parent,...
View Article5 Celebrities You Never Knew Were Non-traditional Students
A bit of a switch up in our National Nontraditional Student Week blog series line up. We will be featuring our interview in tomorrow’s post. You want to know how trendy it is to be a nontraditional...
View ArticleQ & A Interview with a Current Nontraditional Student
Jessica Gronquist is a non-traditional student and parent who’s currently nearing the end of her studies. For part 4 of our series celebrating National Nontraditional Student Recognition Week, we asked...
View ArticleQ & A with a Nontraditional Graduate Who Made it All Work
Dave Admire is an advertising professional, parent and former non-traditional student who graduated not too long ago. For part 5 of our series celebrating National Nontraditional Student Recognition...
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Everyone has their preferences when it comes to television. You’ve got your soap opera drama enthusiasts who still DVR Grey’s Anatomy, your reality TV fans who tune into Real Housewives of...
View ArticleTop 10 Reasons Adults Should Go Back to School
School isn’t just for teenagers anymore. There are plenty of good reasons why adults, both young and old, can return to school. Here’s ten of the best. 1. Personal investment. Time spent in school is...
View Article6 Ways Adults Learn Differently and How They Affect the Classroom
Adults are returning to school in record numbers – to start new careers or just pursue a passion for learning. As these students take their place next to the “typical” younger learners in classrooms...
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