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Research Blog #10

Commuters Must Not Be Lost on the Road to Higher Education Abstract This research paper will explore the effects being a commuting student has on academic and social status. A majority of commuters naturally face multiple responsibilities including, a job, household and family tasks, transportation, as well as academics. As a result, commuters are naturally unable to devote their full time and energy when it comes to college. One of the more underrated aspects of college is its transformative qualities. Young adults, not only gain the skills and knowledge to become independent adults, but they also gain a new perspective, a new identity, and new relationships. Commuter students with their time stretched to the limit are unable to fully experience college’s transformative power. This differs greatly from their counterparts: students who live on campus. This demographic of students has the opportunity spend their time, energy, and resources exclusively to their