No Worries! How to Manage Stress as an Adult Learner
Chronic worry and stress can damage your health and become a barrier to success. Here’s how to manage stress as you juggle college, work, and life.
Chronic worry and stress can damage your health and become a barrier to success. Here’s how to manage stress as you juggle college, work, and life.
Deciding when—or whether—to go back to college as a working adult can be tough. Here are some questions to help you make the right choice for you.
Soaring costs might make the benefits of college unclear. But for many adult learners, a degree is still one’s best ticket to security and stability.
Are you exploring your degree and job options? Here are seven questions to guide you toward a career path that fits your goals and needs.
How do you pay for college as an adult learner? Learn more about scholarships, grants, work-study, employer tuition benefits, and paying out of pocket.
Motivation is crucial for success. Set SMART goals, focus on small steps forward, review your personal goals, and seek encouragement from your support network.
Clarify your goals, research transfer policies and financial aid, and connect with a coach to make transferring go more smoothly. by Meilee D. Bridges A four-year college is your gateway to more specialized coursework and broader opportunities for student life (e.g., athletics! service fraternities! special-interest organizations!). A bachelor’s degree is also crucial for leveling up your skill set and job prospects. But transferring from a community college to a four-year university can feel overwhelming, and many students experience anxiety as they consider transitioning from one school to the next. Fortunately, knowing some of the common obstacles can help you plan