Returning to School as an Adult Oakland CA

Education today has undergone a radical change, mainly as a result of technological advancement in ...

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Gone Are the Days When the Student Body at a Higher Educational Institution Had a Fixed Age-Range

Education today has undergone a radical change, mainly as a result of technological advancement in communication methods over the past two decades. Distance education, e-learning methods, virtual universities, part-time evening study programs, and weekend courses have all allowed professionals, from corporate executives to managerial-level employees, to housewives/single mothers as well as the elderly, to enroll into school as students, at any point in their lives. The courses or modes of education undertaken vary, from short certificate courses lasting over a few weeks or months, to longer, undergraduate- or graduate-degree programs, such as Bachelors, Masters, MPhil or Doctorate (PhD), which require dedicated study spanning a few years.

An individual who returns to school as an adult might not have attended a formal classroom lecture or been a student for several years. Therefore, a school might understandably feel somewhat alien to them. The adult student's lifestyle and familial role might also have changed considerably since their college days -- now, they might be married and/or parents to children, and probably working full-time at a regular day job. These factors can make returning to school as an adult challenging and demanding. The student therefore, needs to plan and follow the steps below to make returning to school as an adult easier:

  1. Choose the school and study program that suits you: Whether you are well-aware of what you want to study (e.g a short Montessori Teacher Certification Course or a Bachelors in Information Technology) or just starting out with a desire to gain knowledge in one of several areas of your varied interests, you need to do your research and finalize the institution and program you will be enrolling into.

    For this, if you are a comparitively senior citizen, you will first need to gain enough knowledge of the computer to be able to work on it with ease, since almost all study programs today require computer operating proficiency and ability to use Internet/email. Therefore, you need to get typing and clicking on that computer quickly!

    The things you need to research in order to decide on a study program are listed below:

    The institution of higher learning: You need to thoroughly search the Internet for available certificate programs or university degrees in order to make the right choice. Every university has its own fully-equipped website in this day and age. There are entire portals having information about all the institutions in the world, classified according to the type of education they are offering. You can also pay and register online for the chosen program, or order more material regarding courses and fee structure.

    Financing: Fee structure is an important factor each individual will need to consider, depending on the amount of money they can dish out for their education.

    Location: Whether the institution is near your residence, or near your workplace, or in a different city or country altogether where you will have to relocate -- with or without your family -- are other factors that will affect your choice of program. Some people are willing to relocate to any place in the world as long as they receive a partial or full scholarship for their study. Others, who finance their own studies, prefer to pick the best programs that offer fast-track modes of degree completion.

    Mode of study: There are several "virtual" universities that offer purely online courses. For this mode of education, the student never leaves their own home or office in order to study. However, unless you are a very self-disciplined and committed individual who can strictly set and follow deadlines, you should opt for a course of study that requires at least some level of physical class attendance and actual contact with course lecturers.

    Adult students have more study options simply because they are independent and possess the financial resources to make their own decisions (rather than have their parents do the honor). Therefore, they need to be very thorough in getting information about finances, accommodation and duration of the program into which they wish to enroll. ...

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Author: Sadaf Farooqi

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