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Going               to               a               college               or               university               is               no               walk               in               the               park.

Prospective               students               have               to               go               through               an               application               process               to               gain               acceptance               into               a               school               as               well               as               need               to               find               ways               to               fund               their               education.

Now               imagine               if               you're               what               can               be               considered               a               non-traditional,               older               student.

There               are               several               tips               and               tools               for               those               senior               students               that               can               help               them               through               the               process               of               going               back               to               school.

The               first               tip               is               to               thoughtfully               plan               out               your               career               path.

When               deciding               to               go               to               college,               you               are               making               a               significant               financial               investment               that               will               be               mentally,               financially,               and               intellectually               demanding.

Second,               use               the               school               resources               and               build               up               your               academic               skills               to               adjust               and               re-acclimate               yourself               to               classes,               lectures,               and               assignments.

Lastly,               embrace               your               position               as               an               older               student               and               use               your               life               experiences,               understanding               of               desires,               and               ability               to               focus               for               success               in               your               chosen               field               of               interest.
               Here's               a               list               of               three               schools               in               California               that               cater               to               and               have               a               large               population               of               non-traditional,               older               students.
               Sonoma               State               University               
               Rohnert               Park,               CA               
               Students               25               and               older:               88%               
               Public               school;               2010-2011               Tuition:               $5,302               in-state;               $14,230               out-of-state
               A               ccording               to               the               fall               2009               U.S.

News               study,               Sonoma               State               University               is               tied               for               the               most               students               25               and               older               at               88%.

A               public,               liberal               arts               college               affiliated               with               the               California               State               University               system,               it's               located               less               than               an               hour               away               from               San               Francisco.

The               university               offers               various               night               and               online               courses,               particularly               in               their               most               popular               majors,               business,               economics,               and               nursing,               and               an               easy               to               access               online               and               drop-in               financial               aid               office.
               Golden               Gate               University               
               San               Francisco,               CA               
               Students               25               and               older:               84%               
               Private               school;               2010-2011               Tuition:               $20,52
               According               to               the               fall               2009               U.S.

News               study,               Golden               Gate               University               is               the               national               university               with               the               highest               percentage               of               older               students               at               84%.

While               the               main               campus               is               located               in               San               Francisco,               there               are               also               regional               sites               located               in               Seattle,               Silicon               Valley,               and               Los               Angeles.

Another               positive               for               non-traditional,               older               students               is               the               school's               mission               to               meet               the               needs               of               working               adults,               particularly               those               interested               in               Business,               Accounting,               Law,               and               Taxation,               by               offering               full               degrees               and               professional               certificates               on               CyberCampus.

As               a               private               university,               GGU               offers               many               financial               options,               including               scholarships               based               on               GPA,               being               the               first               person               in               your               family               attending               college,               and               an               applicant's               FAFSA               EFC               (Expected               Family               Contribution).
               California               State               University               -               Dominguez               Hills               
               Carson,               CA               
               Students               30               and               older:               30.4%               
               Public               school;               2010-2011               Tuition:               $4,645               in-state;               $13,573               out-of-state
               Another               school               in               the               California               State               University               system,               the               Dominguez               Hills               location               suits               over               30               students               in               the               Los               Angeles               area.

CSU               Dominguez               Hills               has               one               of               the               largest               distance               learning               program               in               California,               offering               students               nine               academic               degrees               and               seven               academic               certificates               completely               obtainable               off-campus.

As               a               university               who's               most               popular               majors               are               business               and               health-related               professions,               63%               of               full-time               undergraduates               receive               some               kind               of               need-based               financial               aid.
               Source:
               http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/most-over-25






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                   The               quality               of               university               education               in               this               country               has               been               compromised               by               politicized               courses               and               radical               faculty.

    Such               was               the               conclusion               of               a               study               released               today               by               the               National               Association               of               Scholars               (NAS).
                   The               NAS               report               warned               of               a               "crisis               of               competence"               in               higher               education.

    Findings               focused               on               the               "corrupting               effect               of               political               activism               in               the               University               of               California               (UC)."               What               many               have               suspected               in               silence               has               now               been               said               out               loud.
                   The               study               was               conducted               and               the               report               prepared               by               the               California               Association               of               Scholars               (CAS),               a               division               of               the               national               organization.

    The               two-year               study               found               four               prominent               factors:
                   A               sharp               increase               in               faculty               members               who               self-identify               as               radicals.

    Curricula               that               promote               political               activism,               in               violation               of               UC               regulations.

    Departments               that               erase               the               study               of               Western               tradition.

    Suppression               of               free               speech.

    As               a               result,               CAS               president,               John               Ellis,               cited               the               degradation               of               quality               in               a               UC               education               as               engendered               by               political               activism.

    He               lamented               that               open-minded               inquiry               has               been               replaced               by               dogmatism,               thus               creating               disadvantage               to               students.

    He               noted               the               erosion               of               public               confidence               in               the               University.
                   The               nation's               university               students               anecdotally               yet               quietly               report               their               personal               experiences               with               left-of-center               academicians.

    "I               can't               get               an               A               in               the               course               unless               I               give               the               professor               what               he               wants               to               hear,"               said               a               student               in               my               presence               who               asked               not               to               be               named               "I               can't               write               my               reports               with               any               opposing               political               views."
                   The               CAS               report               quoted               a               student               enduring               a               full               professorial               affront               on               capitalism               in               a               U.S.

    history               course.

    "He               focused               excessively               on               negative               aspects               of               American               history               to               portray               a               country               of               lies               and               contradictions,               while               applauding               Socialists               and               Anarchists….He               seemed               to               be               more               interested               in               creating               Leftist               activists               than               making               sure               students               had               an               accurate               grasp               of               U.S.

    History."               The               student               went               on               to               say               that               the               instructor               "politicized               every               aspect               of               the               course,"               making               "demonic               human               beings               out               of               those               who               did               not               share               his               political               views."               The               student               reported               the               instructor's               insistence               that               those               not               supporting               affirmative               action               were               racists.
                   It               is               no               wonder               that               the               nation               sinks               in               a               sea               of               far-left               ideologies               when               this               is               what               our               kinds               are               taught               in               the               schools.

    The               ideals               that               made               our               country               great               --               capitalism,               business,               and               a               free-market               economy               for               growth               --               have               no               place               in               higher               education               these               days.

    Our               colleges               and               universities               crank               out               political               activists               and               socialists.
                   We               are               what               we               are.

    This               is               what               we               have               become.







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