24+ Who Study

Shareowner, Jul/Aug 2004

Did You Know

In 1999-2000, 43 percent of undergraduates were age 24 and above; of those students, 82 percent worked while enrolled. About two-thirds of these older working students characterized themselves as primarily "employees who studied," as opposed to "students who worked to meet their educational expenses."

Employees who studied were more likely to be married, have dependents other than a spouse, and have parents who did not attend college.

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