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Peer reviewedKick, Steven; Adams, Lorraine; O'Brien-Gonzales, Ann – Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 2000
A focus group and questionnaire gathered information on differences in the attitudes and beliefs of older medical students compared to younger students. Older students mentioned increased home responsibilities relative to peers, lack of perceived respect by attendings and residents, and use of different learning strategies; more older students…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Medical Students, Nontraditional Students, Student Attitudes
Peer reviewedKingston, Albert J. – Educational Gerontology, 1982
Elderly students (N=70) completed a form to determine their problems with and attitudes toward college study. Found elderly students above average in education and vigorous and active. Only a few had encountered difficulty in adjusting to college study, such as difficulty in hearing classroom discussions and parking. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Educational Attitudes, Higher Education, Nontraditional Students
Gustafson, Mary; Sorgman, Margo – 1983
A study compared perceptions of institutional climate among four categories of female education students at the University of Utah: traditional age students (age 24 and under) who are Latter Day Saints (Mormons) or non-Latter Day Saints (non-LDS); and older students (age 25 and over) who are LDS or non-LDS. It was hypothesized that older students…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Assertiveness, College Environment, Comparative Analysis
Mahan, James M.; Lacefield, Warren E. – 1985
Factors that influence satisfaction and retention of nontraditional students in graduate programs of education were studied. The study participants attended a major, midwestern university and consisted of three groups: 10 Hispanic graduate students (26-58 years old); 10 Anglo graduate students (29-43 years old); and graduate faculty teaching the…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Comparative Analysis, Graduate Study, Higher Education
LaPaglia, Nancy – 1994
Finding that community colleges and their female students are rarely and disparagingly depicted in fiction motivated this study of the image of community colleges in literature, movies, and television. The study also sought to compare this image with that emerging from the journal entries of 23 women community college students and 14 faculty…
Descriptors: Characterization, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Doctoral Dissertations
Harrower, Gordon, Jr.; And Others – 1980
This five-part report describes a study conducted by Middlesex County College (MCC) to examine the problems and experiences of various segments of its student body and to determine, on the basis of this examination, factors that aggravate student/college interaction and increase student attrition. Part I details study procedures, which involved a…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Administrators, Black Students, College Faculty
Scott, Nancy A. – 1980
Research and descriptive studies conducted from 1966 to 1979 in the area of mature women returning to school are reviewed, and an annotated bibliography in this field is presented. Some important articles from the early sixties are also included. The following topics are considered: description of women returning to college, reasons for returning…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Adult Students, Annotated Bibliographies


