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Traditional student

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A traditional student is a category of students at colleges and universities. Traditional students are contrasted with non-traditional students.[1][2]

In the United States, it is used to refer to undergraduate students under 25 years old who enroll directly from high school, attend full-time, and do not have major life and work responsibilities (e.g., full-time job or dependents).[3][4][5][page needed] However these days around 75% of undergrads have at least 1 nontraditional characteristic.[6]:3[7][8]

It is frequently observed that traditional higher education programs and policies are geared toward, and the outcome of, the previous era when traditional students were the main market for higher education.[9]

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