Earley, Penelope M.Cohen, Lori D.2010-05-21NO_RESTRIC2010-05-212010-05-21https://hdl.handle.net/1920/5838This doctoral dissertation describes a study that explored needs and expectations for adult part-time graduate students enrolled in a career switcher alternative route teacher licensure program. The qualitative case study relied primarily on interview data and led to the development of the Facilitator-Blocker Theory for Career Switchers. The methodology used to conduct this inquiry is intended to serve as a resource for those seeking to engage in discipline-specific student affairs research. Findings are pertinent to both the student affairs and teacher education communities.enCareer switcherGraduate student affairsAlternative certificationAlternative licensureGraduate student servicesAdult learnerGraduate Student Services for Career Switchers Pursuing Alternative Route Teacher LicensureDissertation