Non-Traditional Students
There are unique challenges and opportunities that come with being a non-traditional college student. Balancing academic responsibilities with other aspects of life can be demanding, but it’s also an incredible testament to student's resilience and commitment.
Whether you’re juggling work, family, or other responsibilities, know that you’re not alone. Many students face similar hurdles, and there are resources and support systems available to help you navigate this journey. Your diverse experiences and perspectives enrich our campus community, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Non-traditional students are seeking to start the pursuit of an undergraduate degree later in life rather than right after graduating high school. They include:
- Student attending part-time or work full time while enrolled.
- Students who are financially independent of their parents.
- Students with family dependents other than a spouse
- Student who are single parents.
- Students with at least a two-year break in education.