Non- traditional students are on their way to becoming the new majority among college students. a 2015 study found that 40% of the current student population for the post secondary schools are non-trad. Although the journey may pose it’s struggles there are also many benefits for not only the student but for the institution as well.
Some things that a non-trad student can gain in addition to their studies are personal growth, a reinvention of self and the skills necessary to work with a diversity of people and an insight to the thoughts of younger generations.
The non-traditional student also brings with them real life experience, a unique perspective and their eagerness to learn. The are also more likely to participate and contribute in the classroom. They are more aware of the importance of an education and show passion and persistence.
It is important for institutions to rethink their approach to the modern student as they will start to notice some changes taking place in their traditional approaches to student life. They will begin to see things like a decline in student activity participation which I believe will be due to the modern students busy life style and their struggle to balance school and family responsibilities.
The focus needs to be on offering support and services to help them succeed by understanding their reasons for furthering their education. A good place to start is to offer family orientated events and age appropriate activities for those of us too old for dances and pajama parties.
