Non-Traditional Students
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51 | Non-traditional student lunches Northern Iowan 86:38, p.5 |
Held every week. | |
52 | Programs for non-traditional/adult students offered by Northern Iowa Counseling Center this semester Public Relations News Release 1989:368, p.1 |
The Counseling Center hosts three programs designed for adult and non-traditional students. These programs allow students be become acquainted with one another and their counselors, and offer information on admission and registration requirements. | |
53 | Vocational and technical education course to be offered at Des Moines Area Community College by University of northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:319, p.1 |
Professor Jack Reed instructs a course at the Des Moines Area Community College titled "The History and Philosophy of Vocational-Technical Education". Reed will cover the principles and practice of adult schooling. | |
54 | Lunches offered for non-traditional students every Wednesday from 11 A.M.-1 P.M. in Northern Iowa's Maucker Union. Public Relations News Release 1989:100, p.1 |
Brown bag lunches for older returning or non-tradiational students are being offered every Wednesday, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the Colombia Room of Maucker Union. | |
55 | Noon lunches to be available to University of Northern Iowa non-traditional students. Public Relations News Release 1989:27, p.1 |
According to JoAnn Cummings, the lunch are open to all students who may either buy or bring their meal. "We hold these informal gatherings for older students to work as a kind of support group in their formal education." | |
56 | University of Northern Iowa to hold back-to-school workshop for adults May 6. Public Relations News Release 1988:447, p.1 |
The purpose of the workshop is to better acquaint adult students with the types of things they will encounter upon returning to school. Topics to be covered are admission/registration requirements; course selection for summer and fall classes. | |
57 | University of Northern Iowa Counseling Center offers Noon Lunches for Nontraditional Students. Public Relations News Release 1988:313, p.1 |
These lunches are informal gatherings to get acquainted with other older students attending UNI. The Counseling Program helps nontraditional students make the sometimes difficult step of continuing their education. | |
58 | Back to school workshop for adults offered at Northern Iowa Dec. 3 (Saturday) Public Relations News Release 1988:178, p.1 |
Participants will attend sessions on building math, writing and study skills in college, and will learn information on admissions requirments, degree requirments and student serivices. | |
59 | More adults enrolled at UNI Northern Iowan 85:23, p.6 |
Average age of students at UNI is now 23.5 years; many special services available to non-traditional students. | |
60 | Non traditional students see Counseling Center as beneficial Northern Iowan 85:20, p.11 |
Non-traditional students use many services at the center. | |
61 | Adult students often find the return to the books an anxious time, say Northren Iowa prof, counselor. Public Relations News Release 1988:133, p.1 |
Enrollment of nontraditonal students has increased since 1960. Anxiety nontraditional students encounter can be motivation. | |
62 | What's Up Northern Iowan 85:6, p.4 |
Meetings and activities. | |
63 | What¿s Up Northern Iowan 85:2, p.4 |
Meetings and activities. | |
64 | Workshop offered for non-trads Northern Iowan 84:56, p.9 |
Back to school workshop available. | |
65 | University of Northern Iowa to offer back-to-school workshop for non-traditional students May 7 (Saturday) Public Relations News Release 1987:371, p.1 |
A workshop for non-traditional students returning for summer and fall terms is held in Wright Hall. The workshop is organized by the Centers of Counseling and Student Services. | |
66 | Years of experience guide UNISA president Nonpareil 72:2, p.20 |
Non-traditional student David Sanders leads UNISA; photo. | |
67 | As older students return to college non-traditional groups appear Northern Iowan 84:39, p.9 |
Numbers are growing. | |
68 | West adjusts to dorm life; after 20 years with family, home Northern Iowan 84:39, p.8 |
Julie West talks about her experience as a non-traditional student and about living in the dorm; photo. | |
69 | Lifelong learning can turn life into pro-active adventure, says Northern Iowa expert Public Relations News Release 1987:202, p.1 |
Professor Virginia Hash discusses the increased popularity of leisure learning in the United States. With more free time and learning opportunities, more adults are taking advantage of continuing education courses made available through the university. | |
70 | Adult peer advisors help nontraditional students on Northern Iowa campus Public Relations News Release 1987:151, p.1 |
The Department of Counseling, Placement and Career Services provides non-traditional students with adult peer advisors to help them with scheduling issues and major selection. Judy Phillips and Susan Cusmano share their experiences as peer advisors. | |
71 | UNI Faculty Club offers two scholarships to non-traditional students Public Relations News Release 1987:147, p.1 |
Applications are made available for the last of scholarships offered by the Faculty Club. Applicants must hold a grade point average of 3.4, have a history of community service, and display leadership qualities. Applications are sent to Joann Cummings. | |
72 | Back to school workshop for adults offered at Northern Iowa Dec. 5 (Saturday) Public Relations News Release 1987:93, p.1 |
Adult students are invited to Wright Hall for a workshop on building math, writing, and study skills in preparation for the spring semester. The workshop is sponsored by the Counseling Center, and the Student Services Center. | |
73 | Day care proposal discussed Northern Iowan 84:4, p.8 |
Carl Blake talks with non-traditional students about day care possibilities. | |
74 | Semester to start soon, best time for college bound high school juniors, seniors to arrange campus visits Public Relations News Release 1987:445, p.1 |
Noreen Hermansen suggests high school students and incoming nontraditional students plan college tours as the new semester begins. Students should speak to a college admissions counselors from several schools to make a solid decision. | |
75 | Feature Notes . . . Northern Iowan 83:56, p.16 |
Program for performance of Symphonic Band; will hold work shop for adults considering returning to or starting college. | |
76 | Non-traditional article not complete Public Relations News Release 83:38, p.3 |
Feels that the recent articles on non-traditional students did not sufficiently cover the subject. | |
77 | Society forces adults back to college Northern Iowan 83:37, p.1 |
Students tell why they returned to school. | |
78 | Older students juggle many roles Northern Iowan 83:36, p.1 |
A look at the life of non-traditional students. | |
79 | What's Up Northern Iowan 83:27, p.7 |
Meetings and activities. | |
80 | Workshop planned Northern Iowan 83:27, p.15 |
Will help adults who are returning to school. | |
81 | Back to school workshop for adults offered at UNI Dec. 6 Public Relations News Release 1987:103, p.1 |
Adult students planning to take summer courses were invited to a workshop held in Wright Hall, where they were given information on admission requirements, financial aid, and student services. | |
82 | Enrollment cap effects explained Northern Iowan 83:21, p.1 |
Jack Wielenga talks about the effects of the cap; some non-traditional students still have concerns. | |
83 | Mother and daughter work toward masters Northern Iowan 83:21, p.7 |
Profile of Helen Hadley and Mary Prochaska; photo. | |
84 | Cap hurts 'non-traditionals' Northern Iowan 83:11, p.2 |
Expresses concern with the enrollment cap. | |
85 | Curris' support Northern Iowan 83:8, p.2 |
Commends UNI's president for defending non-traditional students. | |
86 | What's Up Northern Iowan 83:3, p.8 |
Meetings and activities. | |
87 | Adult student workshop Northern Iowan 82:55, p.4 |
Will assist older students who are returning to school. | |
88 | UNI to offer adult back-to-school information workshop May 3 (Saturday) Public Relations News Release 1986:380, p.1 |
The event is designed for adults who have been out of high school or college for awhile and are considering taking classes at UNI. | |
89 | Applications available for University Dames Scholarship Program Public Relations News Release 1986:283, p.1 |
Women older than 21 are encouraged to apply before April 11. | |
90 | Growing non-traditional student population has special needs, motivations, according to study Public Relations News Release 1986:270, p.1 |
In the fall of 1984, thirty-three percent of UNI students were over age twenty-two, and sixteen percent were over age twenty-five. | |
91 | New non-traditional students invited to information sessions Feb 18, 19 Public Relations News Release 1986:241, p.1 |
The sessions will provide adults will information about registration, majors and other concerns they may have about starting or returning to college. | |
92 | Non-traditionals in a "catch-22" Northern Iowan 82:24, p.5 |
Some run into conflict between social service agencies and financial aid offices. | |
93 | UNI to offer 'Back to school workshop for adults' Nov. 23 (Saturday) Public Relations News Release 1985:135, p.1 |
The workshop is designed for adults who have been out of high school or college for awhile and are thinking of returning; participants would learn necessary details and hear tips from other adult students; registration info given. | |
94 | Affordable day care needed Northern Iowan 82:14, p.5 |
Non-traditional have a special need for day care. | |
95 | What's Up Northern Iowan 82:5, p.4 |
Meetings and activities. | |
96 | What's Up Northern Iowan 82:4, p.8 |
Meetings and activities. | |
97 | Dames scholarship now available Northern Iowan 81:45, p.6 |
Available for adult women who are returning to school. | |
98 | Thanks given to professor Northern Iowan 81:31, p.3 |
Student expresses appreciation for professor's support for non-traditional students. | |
99 | Non-traditional students to organize Northern Iowan 81:30, p.6 |
Jo Anne Cummings talks about the new Non-Traditional Students Association and its activities. | |
100 | Non-traditional students welcome Northern Iowan 81:29, p.3 |
Professor Reineke says that non-traditional students are welcome at UNI. |