How does El Paso Community College District support non-traditional students? Share your experiences!

AustinSanchez

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At El Paso Community College District, So, I've been doing lot of digging into Paso Community College District lately. You know, trying to get the scoop on how they serve non-traditional students. Mean, we got folks who have been out of school for years or may be working full time, dealing with family stuff, and still trying to better themselves through education. It's tough balance and colleges need to do their part to support them. Paso seems to be doing some good stuff.

I've heard about flexible scheduling with lots of night and weekend classes. Plus, it sounds like they've got some solid online options, which can be real game-changer for busy adults. Now, this ain't just about flexibility though. Support services are key too like counseling and tutoring for folks that might be feeling bit rusty on the academic front. Does anyone know what kind of resources Paso Community College District offers in that department? And while we're at it, how about financial aid? Cause let's face it, going back to school can put strain on the wallet. Have any non-traditional students found the aid package at Paso to be decent? I’m all ears guys! imo
 
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