Non-Traditional Students

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# Title Date Summary
151 Mature students
Northern Iowan 71:29, p.8
Will hold regular informal lunches.
152 Mature students
Northern Iowan 71:27, p.8
Christmas treats available at regular lunch meeting.
153 Mature students
Northern Iowan 71:14, p.12
Informal luncheons continue.
154 Mature students luncheon
Northern Iowan 71:7, p.8
Professor Amend will speak.
155 Mature students
Northern Iowan 71:5, p.8
Will talk with members of Ombudsman Office staff.
156 Travis to speak
Northern Iowan 71:4, p.10
Dean Travis will address non-traditional students on services available to them.
157 College life--the second time around
Alumnus 59:3, p.10
Alumna returns to campus for science workshop; photo.
158 Mature students
Northern Iowan 70:30, p.5
Continuing Education program provides services for non-traditional students.
159 Adult education offered
Northern Iowan 70:29, p.4
Jo Ann Cummings will talk with area adults who are thinking about returning to school.
160 More evening classes set
UNI Century 2:1, p.7
Classes shifted or added to evening to meet needs of part-time students.
161 Mature students
Northern Iowan 70:20, p.9
Professors Schnur and Courtnage will speak at lunch meetings.
162 Mature students
Northern Iowan 70:18, p.4
Professors Greene and Anderson will speak.
163 Mature students
Northern Iowan 70:4, p.3
Informal lunches with speakers will continue.
164 New program caters to mature students
Northern Iowan 70:1, p.11
Jo Ann Cummings set up special program for non-traditional students.
165 Extra get-together for mature students planned for today
Northern Iowan 69:42, p.4
Professor Schlicher will make presentation.
166 Continuing education
Northern Iowan 69:40, p.12
Informal lunches for mature students.
167 Continuing education program
Northern Iowan 69:21, p.16
Program for mature students will feature discussion of women's studies.
168 Weekly luncheon program for mature students starts tomorrow
Northern Iowan 69:2, p.1
Will meet every other Wednesday.
169 New program softens transition of 'older' student to college
Northern Iowan 69:1, p.7
Jo Ann Cummings explains programs for non-traditional students.
170 CEW resumes lunches
Northern Iowan 68:2, p.8
Adult women students will meet for lunch and discussion.
171 Continuing education for women
Northern Iowan 67:52, p.4
Adult women will meet for lunch.
172 UNI oppression
Northern Iowan 67:42, p.3
Outlines difficulties that some married women find in attending school.
173 Continuing education for women
Northern Iowan 67:26, p.6
Adult women students will meet for lunch.
174 Doderer to speak at luncheon
Northern Iowan 67:4, p.1
Will address program of continuing education for women.
175 Women students invited to Wed. lunch
Northern Iowan 67:4, p.7
Adult women will continue to meet.
176 Study skills workshop planned
Northern Iowan 66:59, p.3
Will aim at non-traditional women students.
177 CEW grows as important campus group
Northern Iowan 66:46, p.5
Special program seeks to help older women make transition to campus life.
178 Mature women to form organization
Northern Iowan 66:9, p.6
Will attempt to meet needs of non-traditional group.
179 Exposes evil undergrads
Northern Iowan 64:61, p.2
Responds to comments on interruptions by older students.
180 A course in manners?
Northern Iowan 64:60, p.2
Dislikes interruptions of lectures by older, returning students.
181 A teacher returns to college
Alumnus 52:4, p.10
Profile of Phyllis Schmidt, who returned to school despite family responsibilities; photo.
182 Gee, Mom!
Alumnus 50:3, p.20
Mrs. James Cannon earns degree despite family responsibilities; photo.
183 Night classes--a benefit or a bother?
College Eye 52:27, p.2
Students and faculty talk about the increasing number of evening and Saturday classes; photo.
184 Newly graduated student pictures TC with nostalgia
College Eye 51:17, p.3
Non-traditional student Ruth Johnson talks about returning to campus.
185 College at a sacrifice is worth much effort
College Eye 47:9, p.7
A look at non-traditional student George Bunn's work and school schedule.
186 Campus classrooms ablaze at night
Alumnus 39:3, p.5
Eight non-credit evening classes offered.
187 Five community classes offered at ISTC this fall
Alumnus 38:3, p.2
Courses will include humanities, religion, and business.
188 Offer adult education classes in homemaking
Alumnus 38:2, p.26
Lena Buckingham will offer course.
189 Graduate of 1900 becomes "B. A. '51"
Alumnus 36:1, p.5
Mrs. C. S. Cory receives degree at age of 80; photo.
190 Keefe, Haines honored by part-time students
College Eye 41:29, p.5
In Mason City.
191 Untitled
Alumnus 33:3, p.6
Loren A. Hart receives degree; has been working on and off since 1921; photo.
192 Grandpa Moon wins degree
Alumnus 31:2, p.21
Harvey E. Moon goes back to school at the age of 45; photo.
193 Five coed mothers mix housework with studies
College Eye 29:31, p.1
Several TC students have young families.
194 Locked doors
College Eye 28:0, p.2
Believes that rules should be relaxed for the older students on campus during the summer session.
195 Five and twenty years are needed
College Eye 28:21, p.3
New Quarter Century Club organized for residents of Baker Hall who are over twenty-five years of age.
196 Iowa farmers are going to school
Public Relations News Release 1929:371, p.1
Farmers become non-traditional students