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About Re-Entry Students |
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Are you an undergraduate or graduate student who is returning to his/her education after spending time in the so called "real world?" Are you an undergraduate over 24 years old or a graduate student over 29 years old? Are you married? Or, do you have children? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then you are a re-entry or non-traditional student. |
Re-entry and non-traditional students come from a variety of backgrounds and cultures. There are re-entry and non-traditional students in all majors. They come to UCSB for a variety of reasons and define themselves in different ways. We all have different life experiences; however, we all share some common concerns. While other students are worried about being invited to parties, we are worried about finding the time between classes and work and family to get the laundry done and finish two term papers. Sometimes, our many roles conflict, and our obligations can be very stressful. |
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There are many departments and services which provide support to re-entry and non-traditional
students. Although re-entry and non-traditional students are often very busy juggling
multiple roles and responsibilities, it is important for us to seek assistance and
support. Whether it is to attend workshops on time management or stress reduction,
or to learn how to apply to graduate school, there are many programs offered which
directly benefit re-entry and non-traditional students. In addition, we may need
support in order to be successful. Whether it is to talk with someone about a frustrating
experience you had with a professor or to learn more about childcare options, there
are many staff and faculty who are very supportive of the re-entry and non-traditional
student community.
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