Do older students get more out of their college education?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
by Nadia Ghanny
I was 23 years old when I entered post secondary education as a result that I was not the average student
Whether you are in your mid-twenties or in your forties, if you decide to go into higher education you will be defined as an adult
by Leigh Goessl
The number of non-traditional students applying to college has been steadily increasing for many years now. Since the advent of distance
Going to college while raising kids is not easy, but it can be done. There are many challenges that face a student who is also a parent.
55 Article Titles on Non-Traditional College Students
- Reasons why older students are returning to college (4 articles)
- Shedding light on the trend of older students returning to college (5 articles)
- Do older students get more out of their college education? (16 articles)
- Why it can be beneficial to study part-time rather than full-time (2 articles)
- Drawbacks of part-time study (2 articles)
- Can homeschooled children get into good colleges? (7 articles)
- Single mothers: Higher education struggles (17 articles)
- College Lead Generation: Recruiting Prospective Students Online (3 articles)
- Guide to nondegree study programs at US universities (1 article)
- Basic abilities needed to go back to college (4 articles)
- When that missing college degree torments your life (4 articles)
- How to get nontraditional students to attend college (4 articles)
- Should your child take a gap year before college? (3 articles)
- Going to college while raising children (14 articles)
- The challenges of International Exchange (4 articles)
- When that missing college degree plagues your life (5 articles)
- Why age doesn't matter in college (9 articles)
- What you should do in order to go back to college (3 articles)
- When that missing college degree haunts your life (16 articles)
- Basic talents needed to go back to college (4 articles)
- Going to college while raising kids (4 articles)
- Alternatives to going straight to college after high school (8 articles)
- Ways to procrastinate in college (6 articles)
- Adult students: Tips for organizing the home office (4 articles)
- Foreign student's guide: A new life in America (1 article)
- Other possible choices besides going straight to college after high school (4 articles)
- Student life at Li Po Chun United World College (1 article)
- Ways to support older college and university students (5 articles)
- Returning to college as an adult student (6 articles)
- Benefits of living at home during college (8 articles)
- Steps to take if you want to go back to college (4 articles)
- Explaining the trend of older students returning to college (18 articles)
- Understanding why greater numbers of older students are returning to college (3 articles)
- Educational options for the non traditional student (5 articles)
- The challenges of applying to college as a homeschooled student (3 articles)
- Tips for senior citizen college students (7 articles)
- College planning tips for students with learning disabilities (6 articles)
- Basic skills needed to go back to college (19 articles)
- Ways to shorten your path to a college degree (7 articles)
- What is the best way to spend a gap year before going to university? (6 articles)
- Coping with the struggles of first-generation college students (3 articles)
- What are the most LGBT friendly colleges in America? (1 article)
- Tips for success as a part-time student (9 articles)
- Steps to take if you want to return to college (9 articles)
- Success stories from continuing education students (5 articles)
- Choosing the right type of university for older students (9 articles)
- Advice for finding lower cost alternatives to the high price of college education (4 articles)
- Famous college drop-outs who became successful businessmen (8 articles)
- College studies for younger students: Success and failure stories (4 articles)
- What is the Federal Work-Study Program (FWSP)? (1 article)

