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Mobile Working Students: A Delicate Balance Of College, Family, And Work, Mary Ziskin, Vasti Torres, Don Hossler, Jacob P. K. Gross Jan 2010

Mobile Working Students: A Delicate Balance Of College, Family, And Work, Mary Ziskin, Vasti Torres, Don Hossler, Jacob P. K. Gross

Books and Book Chapters by University of Dayton Faculty

Increasingly, education policymakers are turning attention to the access and persistence of the new college majority,-a group that may be described as mobile working students (Ewell, Schild, & Paulson, 2003). Traditionally, much research on college students has focused on students who graduate from high school and move on to attend a four-year college on a full-time basis, graduating in four to six years. However, as Adelman (2006) and others show, even among traditional-age college students this pattern of linear enrollment is less and less common. Thus, as Kasworm (chapter 2) also argues, metaphors such as the education pipeline no longer …