The Chronicle of Higher Education

Mapping the Misunderstood Population of Adult Students

A report examines their status and urges colleges to think differently about them

A recovering alcohol and drug addict in her 30s. A former truck driver who lived in his car for six months. And a single mother with epilepsy. Each of them is part of an all-too-often invisible class of Americans: adult college...

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