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Abstract

Problems and barriers that women often face when re-entering the higher educational system are identified, and ways in which institutions can be more responsive to re-entry students are suggested. A wide range of possible actions is included so that institutions can pursue those most appropriate to their individual circumstances. Definitions are offered of nontraditional education and re-entry woman student. Suggestions are offered for scheduling options, including part-time study, evening programs, weekend colleges, and summer programs. Credit for experiential learning, noncollegiate courses, and College Level Examination Program testing and other examinations are covered. External degree programs, components of off-campus learning, and cooperation with business and other organizations are options for expanding alternatives for re-entry women in obtaining a degree. The inclusion of re-entry in cooperative education and internships, legal considerations, and serving special populations are addressed. A selected list of resources is included. (SW)

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Supplemental data
For related documents see HE 013 091-092. Some small type may be marginally legible.
Sponsor
Department of Education, Washington, DC.
IES grant or contract numbers
G0079-01070
Title
Obtaining A Degree: Alternative Options for Re-Entry Women. Field Evaluation Draft
Pages
16
Number of pages
16
Publication date
August 1980
Printer/Publisher
Women's Re-entry Project
Project on the Status and Education of Women, Association of American Colleges, 1818 R Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009
Source type
Report
Summary language
English
Language of publication
English
Document type
Report
Contract number
G0079-01070
Subfile
ERIC, Resources in Education (RIE)
Accession number
ED193979
ProQuest document ID
63586240
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/reports/obtaining-degree-alternative-options-re-entry/docview/63586240/se-2?accountid=208611
Last updated
2024-04-20
Database
Education Research Index