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6 Tips for Neurodivergent College Students Going Back to School

The beginning of the fall semester can provoke a lot of stress, but hopefully this advice can help you thrive this year.

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New Research Reveals that College Students Study Best Later in the Day

Students learn more effectively between 11 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. than other times; University offering, encouraging evening and online courses

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Trapped Behind the Mask: Neurodivergent Student Shares College Pandemic Struggles

While pandemic stress and fatigue have put more stress on college students than ever before, neurodivergent students like Jane, a pre-med major at UCC, especially have had their own unique set of challenges.

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Adult Learners and their College Experience: The Challenges Colleges Face

Current popular data suggests that the adult learner population is growing in the United States.

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7 Reasons Why Adult Students Actually Have an Advantage in the Classroom

As an adult student, you shouldn’t feel intimidated. You should feel empowered. In many aspects, you actually have an advantage over traditional students.

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What It’s Like to Be a Middle-Aged College Student

Forty years after I left school, I’m going back.

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“Dear Professors….”: A Letter from Students to Their Professors and Teachers

As an academic coach for students with ADHD, most of my demographic is college-aged, and during this pandemic they have struggled mightily.

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The Sleep Habits That Can Improve Your Grades, According to a New Study

Jeffrey Grossman, a professor of materials science and engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), set out to study how exercise affects college students’ grades. What he found, instead, offers uniquely specific insight into the impact sleep has on academic performance.

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The Science Behind Studying: Why Sleep and Time Management are Crucial

Although it may seem obvious, sleep is actually a very important step to the studying process. While some students think the more time spent studying and less time spent sleeping will help them perform well on the exam, this is not the case.

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Adult ADHD and Higher Education: Improving the Student Experience

Alex Conner and James Brown explain why adult ADHD is linked to underachievement in higher education and what institutions can do to support better outcomes for those with the condition.

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