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Title A guide to college success for post-traditional students / edited by Henry S. Merrill.

Publication Info. Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 99 pages) : illustrations.
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Physical Medium polychrome
Series Adult learning in professional, organizational, and community settings
Adult learning in professional, organizational, and community settings.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "The purpose of this book is to assist post-traditional students to achieve success in the Occupational, Workforce, and Leadership Studies (OWLS) Department and develop their individualized pathway to earn the interdisciplinary Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) degree at Texas State University. Applied baccalaureate degrees incorporate higher-order thinking skills and advanced technical knowledge and skills with applied coursework. BAAS students may also earn college-level credits through prior learning assessment (PLA), evaluating and credentialing knowledge and skills gained outside the classroom. The organization and content of this book provides adult degree program faculty and leaders an example of how one required textbook develops and supports the outcomes and activities in all the core courses of an interdisciplinary degree program designed for post-traditional adult learners. The majority of the students earning the BAAS degree are post-traditional students. They are often defined with some or all of these characteristics: over age 25 years old when starting or returning to college, may not have a traditional high school diploma, enroll part-time, work full-time, are financially independent, have dependents other than a spouse and may be a single parent. These students juggle multiple roles and responsibilities in the family, workplace, and community. Post-traditional students bring rich work/life experiences, may be experiencing personal and/or professional transitions, have clear career goals, and often finance their education. They seek flexible programs including online education, PLA, and accelerated course formats. Thus, post-traditional students want active, collaborative, and interactive learning relevant to career and other roles and goals."--Provided by publisher.
Contents Cover; Series page; A Guide to College Success for Post-Traditional Students, Second Edition; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Foreword and Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Designing a Project Plan for Your Degree; Chapter 2: Prior Learning Assessment; Chapter 3: Useful Resources for All Courses; Chapter 4: Official Course Descriptions for OWLS Courses Required For BAAS Degree; Appendix A: Glossary of Terms for the BAAS Degree; Appendix B: Links for the Internet and Computer Technology.
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Subject Adult education.
Adult education.
Adult college students.
Adult college students.
Occupational training.
Occupational training.
Career development.
Career development.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Merrill, Henry S., editor.
Other Form: Print version: Guide to college success for post-traditional students. Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2017] 9781681239170 (DLC) 2017043221
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