Cautious Interest in College Among Working Adults
Working adults increasingly are interested in pursuing postsecondary education, but they are also less confident about the value of college.
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Working adults increasingly are interested in pursuing postsecondary education, but they are also less confident about the value of college.
As colleges try to tamp down partying by students, administrators consider options for promoting lower-risk -- not no-risk -- social opportunities and providing a semblance of a normal college experience.
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University will examine socioeconomic background of applicants -- and won't see names and genders.
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