Where online is the norm
The Crookston campuses’ many online degrees — appealing to nontraditional students — made campus shutdown relatively easy.
Sharing stories and creating conversations about the experiences of nontraditional students at the University of Minnesota.
The Crookston campuses’ many online degrees — appealing to nontraditional students — made campus shutdown relatively easy.
Despite language suggesting otherwise, going part-time to ease stress doesn’t mean losing access to care.
Returning to school requires resilience, mental health support and peer connections.
Most UMTC undergraduates take the “traditional” road of high school to college, but when life happens, some have to choose “nontraditional” roads.
Students with full-time jobs sometimes struggle to pursue career-related experiences.
Beth Averill juggles a full-time job, five children and obtaining a degree.