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Nontraditional College Students Now Have More Options Than Ever to Find a Path to Educational Success

In the last couple of decades, higher education has shifted dramatically from the rich and elite, to the general public. Now more than ever, enrollment of nontraditional students is on the rise. As the percent of traditional students to nontraditional students begins to balance out, the term becomes a bit of a misnomer. If you’re a nontraditional student, or are considering beginning or continuing your education later in life, there are many avenues to success and reasons to pursue your education.

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