Returning to school as an adult learner often feels like a balancing act. Making time to study while juggling a family and a job is challenging, often requiring strong time management skills and the ability to focus for prolonged periods of time. But when a learning disability like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is added to the mix, the idea of returning to school can change from challenging, to downright stressful. According to diagnostic interview…
We’ve all been spending more time inside as a result of social distancing. While COVID-19 may have caused the postponement or cancellation of events…
A Q&A session with Lynn Burks, Ph.D., DeVry University, Dean of Faculty, Center for Teaching Excellence. Online learning provides a convenient setting for students…
There’s no easy way around it. COVID-19 has changed the way we live — at least for the immediate future. Around the world people…
Returning to school as an adult can leave some students biting their nails from not knowing how they’ll fit in on campus. Worried about…
Peterson’s Launches New Online Communities for Military Members/Veterans and Adult Learners HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO – March 12, 2020 – Peterson’s recently unveiled two new…
We get it—college is expensive. With the cost of tuition rising, it comes as no surprise that more and more students are exploring cost-effective…
For adults who don’t have a high school diploma, taking the GED exam is a common step in the process to obtaining a higher…
Deciding to go back to school as an adult comes with its share of questions. You may be asking yourself “how long will this…