Free School Mature -

Research on "free school" systems for mature students primarily focuses on "reconnect" programs, which provide tuition-free community college specifically for adult learners.

The paper "Does Free College 'Work' for Adults? Enrollment Impacts of Michigan Reconnect" (2025) examines the effects of a large-scale adult-targeted financial aid program. It found that the program significantly increased adult enrollment by 38% , though this growth was primarily driven by part-time students. free school mature

While mature students (age 25+) enroll at higher rates when costs are removed, they often have lower persistence rates—under 50% compared to roughly 80% for younger students—indicating that tuition coverage alone may not be enough to ensure completion. Research on "free school" systems for mature students

Many "Promise" (free college) programs still exclude older students through strict age or recent-high-school-graduation requirements. A report from the Institute for Women's Policy Research highlights that mature students often struggle to meet full-time enrollment intensity requirements due to family and work obligations. It found that the program significantly increased adult

Research in ScienceDirect notes that rapid enrollment expansions in adult education can sometimes strain resources like teacher credentials and per-pupil expenditure, potentially leading to higher dropout rates.