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Moms overcome obstacles, return to BYU
Editor's note: This story pairs with 'College education more accessible for older students'
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Continuing Education helps former BYU students earn degrees
Almost 30 percent of BYU students complete their degrees within four years. Overall, 79 percent of BYU students complete their degrees within three to six years, depending on the degree. The remaining 21 percent of students drop out of BYU for various reasons, but many of these students leave school when they marry and start a family.
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Students aged 30+ bring unique perspectives to BYU
Susan Martin talks to Professor Brian Roberts after an upper level English class. (Ari Davis)
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