College students with preschool-age children take longer to complete their degrees and are less likely to stay in college than their childless peers, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Higher Education. https://t.co/NdLdnehVbj
College students with preschool-age children take longer to complete their degrees and are less likely to stay in college than their childless peers, according to a recent study. https://t.co/5ZnFeYL21l@insidehighered@whitford_emma
Survey finds students w/ preschool-aged kids had about 10 hrs. per day left over—after paid work, housework and child care—for sleeping, eating, leisure & schoolwork. Students w/o kids had roughly 21 hours for the same tasks https://t.co/ax6SDJmv1t MT @IWPResearch
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