DOI: 10.32597/dissertations/1623
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The Coping Strategies of Nontraditional Female Students in Southwest Michigan and Northern Indiana

Abstract: The purpose of this research study was to examine the coping strategies of nontraditional female students in a private university in Southwest Michigan, and a public university in Northern Indiana. According to Carney-Compton & Tan (2002), nontraditional female students characterize the leading emergent set of students beginning college. This study examined the reasons why they are in college, the problems they face while there, and the coping strategies they used to make the adjustment to school life.

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