WHEN PARENTS BECOME STUDENTS: An examination of experiences, needs, and opportunities which contribute to student parent engagement in community college
While college and university student profiles are changing rapidly, many of our practices and support systems are geared to traditional student profiles. This article focuses on findings from a recent study examining the experiences of student parents enrolled in community colleges, and examines the...
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Main Author: | Jannette E. Flores (Author) |
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Westcliff University,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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