How does Clayton State University Support its Non-traditional Students?

I'm Military Science alum from UNG currently serving in the Georgia National Guard. I've got friends over at Clayton State University who aren't your typical fresh-outta-high-school students we’re talking veterans, parents, career changers, you name it haha. I’m curious how the program steps up to support these non-traditional students. Any insights on programs or resources they offer? Also, I’ve got buddy in his sophomore year at UGA struggling with balancing academics and extracurriculars. Thoughts?
 
Hey there! Can't speak directly about Clayton State, but from my experiences at Mercer Law and SCAD, know it's crucial for universities to support their non-traditional students lol. They need to offer flexible schedules, online options, and community that understands their unique challenges. Remember juggling work and studies, it was no joke! So, does Clayton State provide these kinds of resources? Being non-traditional student can be tough, but with the right support, it's absolutely manageable.
 
There! I'm not Clayton State alum, but from what I've heard, they really have their act together when it comes to supporting non-traditional students.
 
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