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More college students older

One in four American college students is over 30 years old, part of a graying student population that is offsetting a sharp drop in the number of traditional-age college students, according to a Census Bureau report released yesterday.

Of the 13.2 million students enrolled at the nation's colleges and universities in 1989, about 40 percent were age 25 or older. The traditional 18-to-24-year-old group comprises about 60 percent of the student population. In the '70s, that group made up 75 percent.

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About 3.3 million college students were aged 30 or older, double the number 15 years earlier.


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