Advising Adult Learners During the Transition to College

  • Karmelita C
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Abstract

Adult learners represent a growing population of students in higher education who need various types of support to successfully embark on the transition to college. One popular type of support is a transition program, which aims to promote successful entrance to higher education. This study's findings imply that, while adult learners who have participated in transition programs continue to face challenges as they attempt to pursue higher education, the connections the participants made within transition programs helped mitigate the barriers they encountered. Additionally, the narratives of adult learners in this study demonstrate the need for academic advising during the transition to college. More research on the impact and effectiveness of transition programs is needed to develop programming that meets the needs of adult learners.

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Karmelita, C. (2020). Advising Adult Learners During the Transition to College. NACADA Journal, 40(1), 64–79. https://doi.org/10.12930/nacada-18-30

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