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mature student

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/məˈtʃʊr ˈstudənt/
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an individual who pursues higher education later in life, often after a significant gap since completing secondary education

A mature student is an individual who returns to education later in life, typically after a break from formal schooling or after gaining work or life experience. Mature students are often older than the typical age of most students in a given educational setting, such as university or college. They may pursue studies for various reasons, including career changes, personal development, or a desire to complete unfinished education. These students bring unique perspectives and experiences to the learning environment, often balancing their studies with family or professional responsibilities.

  • After working in the industry for over a decade, Mark decided to enroll in university as a mature student to pursue a degree in computer science.
  • As a mature student, Sarah brings valuable life experience to the classroom discussions, enriching the learning environment for her peers.
  • The university offers flexible scheduling options to accommodate the diverse needs of mature students who may be balancing work, family, and studies.
  • Javier, a retired military veteran, returned to school as a mature student to fulfill his lifelong dream of studying history and becoming a teacher.
  • The support services for mature students include academic advising, career counseling, and workshops tailored to their specific needs and challenges.