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Nontraditional students in community colleges and the model of college outcomes for adults

The purpose of this study was to examine three components of Donaldson and Graham's (1999) model of college outcomes for adults: (a) Prior Experience & Personal Biographies, (b) the Connecting Classroom, and (c) Life-World Environment. The study was also to assess the application of these components to traditional and nontraditional students in community colleges in both technical and nontechnical courses. This study found that nontraditional students vary from traditional students in regards to the three model constructs. A post hoc descriptive discriminate analysis determined that the Life-World Environment component contributed the most to group differences with the minimally nontraditional group scoring the highest on this construct.

The purpose of this study was to examine three components of Donaldson and Graham's (1999) model of college outcomes for ...  Show Full Abstract  

Date: 2008
Geographic subjects: North America; United States
Journal title: Community college journal of research and practice
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Students; Higher education; Providers of education and training;

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