After these individuals receive their degree, they have the choice to stop and work or continue to complete a higher degree. Those who have to stop their immediate education to focus on other areas of life are described as “Nontraditional” students. A nontraditional student is an individual who delays enrollment (does not enter post-secondary education once finished with high school), they attend part-time, works full-time, have dependents other than a spouse, an/or is a single parent. Nontraditional students have the opportunity to submit the FASFA much like younger students, because federal student aid generally does not have any age restriction. However, there are some restrictions based on the educational background that these individuals have. According to Motivational Factors Underlying College Students ' Decisions to Resume Their Educational Pursuits in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina by authors Theresa Philips and Barber Herlihy a “student departure from higher education is a major phenomenon that has many implications for students as well as colleges and universities” (Philips,
After these individuals receive their degree, they have the choice to stop and work or continue to complete a higher degree. Those who have to stop their immediate education to focus on other areas of life are described as “Nontraditional” students. A nontraditional student is an individual who delays enrollment (does not enter post-secondary education once finished with high school), they attend part-time, works full-time, have dependents other than a spouse, an/or is a single parent. Nontraditional students have the opportunity to submit the FASFA much like younger students, because federal student aid generally does not have any age restriction. However, there are some restrictions based on the educational background that these individuals have. According to Motivational Factors Underlying College Students ' Decisions to Resume Their Educational Pursuits in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina by authors Theresa Philips and Barber Herlihy a “student departure from higher education is a major phenomenon that has many implications for students as well as colleges and universities” (Philips,