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Garman, J. F.; Crider, D. A.; Teske, C. J. – 1999
This study compared reasons college students gave for choosing either "distance learning" or "traditional" courses in wellness and physical education. Students at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, who were enrolled in either traditional (n=195) or distance learning (n=100) wellness and physical education curricula,…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age Differences, Course Selection (Students), Decision Making
Smith, Jeanne Wielage; Regan, Mary C. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1983
Assessed the effectiveness of a life reassessment course on adult students (N=161). A follow-up survey suggested the course had helped individuals with adaptive strategies that facilitate life transitions. One year later over half had enrolled in college and 80 percent had made a major change in activities. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies
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Heretick, Donna M. L.; Doyle, Marion B. – College Student Journal, 1983
Describes a unique one-semester, one-credit course which provides orientation to the University community, academic advising, values clarification and vocational planning, skill renewal exercises, and personal counseling to re-entry students. Continuing feedback underscores the relevance of such a holistic approach to student needs. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Career Planning, College Students, Educational Counseling, Higher Education
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Murphy, Dennis T.; Achtziger, Mary Ann – College and University, 1982
A program for adult women reentry students at a Long Island campus of the C. W. Post Center is chronicled from the development of a rationale through formation of an advisory committee, institution of a series of workshops, addition of motivation through financial aid, and offering of child care and other needed services. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Role, Females, Higher Education
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Rachlis, Lorne – Clearing House, 1981
The administrator of a high school equivalency program discusses the needs and preferences of returning adult students and suggests steps that the school can take to make these students feel comfortable on campus and in the classroom. (SJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Adult Students, Class Organization, Counseling
Tobias, Sheila – AGB Reports, 1980
A key to continuing occupational segregation by sex is seen to lie in "math avoidance" by women students. Borrowing from the insights of affective education, innovators have developed "reentry mathematics" courses which turn to self-conditioning, the attitudes, the psychological mindset, and the self-defeating behaviors of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavior Modification, College Credits, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
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Lockhart, Virginia – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1979
Traces the development of the De Anza Community College (California) Reentry Educational Program, a program for adult women of limited educational background. Discusses the following aspects of the program: the Child Development Center, resource and referral services, specialized counseling, instruction, and evaluation. (AYC)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Community Colleges, Developmental Programs, Females
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Greenwood, Claudia M. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Examines internal and external factors which affect the way women reentering higher education learn and write. Finds several constant internal factors: sense of inferiority among peers; inability to concentrate; sense of guilt; feeling out of place among younger students; fatigue; and doubt. Finds that positive internal factors outweigh negative…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Students, Females, Freshman Composition
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Garnett, Tom T. – National Academic Advising Association Journal, 1990
Intrusive retention strategies were implemented in an attempt to better the chances for success of high-risk students at Henderson State University (Arkansas). The origin, development, and results of Students in Retention, a program for probationary and first-time suspended students, are described. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Academic Persistence, Academic Probation, College Administration
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Sperling, Liz – Gender and Education, 1991
Structural and attitudinal barriers faced by mature women wishing to enter higher education are examined, and solutions that can improve their access to education are suggested. The problem for mature women is complicated by the fact that these barriers are perceived as normal elements of their lives. (SLD)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Students, Adults, Age Discrimination
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Brown, Ronald T.; Madan-Swain, Avi – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993
This research review finds that children with leukemia exhibit deficits in cognitive and neuropsychological functioning following either central nervous system irradiation or intrathecal chemotherapy. Implications of increased life expectancies for school reentry and the need for special education services are addressed. (DB)
Descriptors: Cancer, Cognitive Processes, Diseases, Drug Therapy
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Burns, Ailsa; Scott, Cath – Australian Universities' Review, 1990
A survey of 185 single and married mothers enrolled at MacQuarie University and Macarthur Institute of Higher Education (Australia) investigated which mothers turn to college study, reasons for college entry, timing of entry, enrollment patterns, and academic achievement. This group was found to be exceptionally successful. Policy implications are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Students, College Students, Foreign Countries
Tisue, Linda J.; Whitaker, Dianne P. – Journal of Educational Opportunity, 1999
Discusses the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) as a possible admission barrier for women returning to graduate school, including data from an informal survey of ten universities in the southeastern United States. The validity of the exams for this population is examined, and alternatives are suggested for identifying older adult women who would…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Adult Students, College Entrance Examinations, Females
Weiler, Jeanne – 1994
Project Return, a dropout recovery program to assist pregnant and parenting teenagers and parents of elementary school children to return to school, was first implemented in 1989-90, and by 1993-94 had expanded to serve 19 sites in New York City. The Babygram Hospital Outreach program, an outgrowth of Project Return, operated in 12 hospitals and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Continuation Students, Counseling, Dropout Prevention
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Office of Research, Evaluation, and Assessment. – 1992
Project Return, a dropout recovery program to assist pregnant and parenting teenagers and parents of elementary school children to return to school, was first implemented in 1989-90. By 1991-92, there were two components of Project Return: its community education initiative in seven elementary schools, and the Babygram Hospital Outreach Program…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Continuation Students, Counseling, Dropout Prevention
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