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About Continuing Education: National Non-Trad Student Recognition Week

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
This is National Non-Traditional Student Recognition Week as designated by ANTSHE, the Association for Non-Traditional Students in Higher Education. Personally, I think non-trads deserve to be celebrated every week, but I'm a little biased. Are you celebrating your adult students this week?

National Non-Trad Student Recognition Week
Tell us how you're celebrating adult students this week, and be sure to share your ideas with ANTSHE. They're giving prizes for great ideas. Read more

What's Hot Now? 10 Study Skills for Non-Trads
It's that time of year when it becomes apparent whether or not your study skills are adequate for the grade you expect to earn. Trying even one or two of our 10 skills should help you get a higher grade. Read more
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Inspirational Quotations for Adult Students
It's nice to inspire people to do whatever it is they dream of doing. Going back to school as an adult can require some inspiration. Maybe one of our quotations will help. Read more
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5 Games for Test Review
Test review in the classroom doesn't have to be boring, or business as usual. Stir things up a little with one of our 5 Games for Test Review. Read more

 


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