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DuPont, Timothy A. – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2023
The American Council on Education (2021) estimates that 38% of fall 2019 undergraduate students will change schools within six years. Of that group, only 13% are projected to earn a bachelor's degree (NCES, 2019). Clearly, there is a disjoint between the goals of transfer students and the programs that are in place to help them meet their goals.…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Transfer Policy, Transfer Programs, Articulation (Education)
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Rockey, Marci; Fox, Heather L.; Zamani-Gallaher, Eboni M. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2021
This exploratory study investigated how and to what extent reverse transfer has been implemented in Illinois, a state that did not receive funding as part of the Project Win Win (PWW) or Credit When It's Due (CWID) initiatives and where there are no statewide policies on reverse transfer. This mixed-methods study drew on survey and interview data…
Descriptors: Reverse Transfer Students, Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Transfer Policy
Whinnery, Erin; Peisach, Lauren – Education Commission of the States, 2022
Transfer policies and articulation agreements aim to provide seamless transitions between and across technical or community colleges and four-year institutions. While many articulation agreements exist at the institution- or system-level, states are increasingly setting statewide credit transfer requirements, ensuring all students enter their…
Descriptors: Transfer Policy, Articulation (Education), Technical Institutes, Community Colleges
McQuarrie, Fiona A. E. – British Columbia Council on Admissions and Transfer, 2022
Reverse transfer has been part of the United States post-secondary landscape for more than a decade, in the form of statewide, system-wide, regional, and institutional transfer agreements. Reverse transfer agreements, as structured in the US, allow a college student in an associate degree program who transfers to a university before completing the…
Descriptors: Reverse Transfer Students, College Credits, Educational Attainment, Associate Degrees
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Spencer, George – American Educational Research Journal, 2021
Students who transfer between colleges risk losing credits and decreasing their chances of degree completion. Despite emerging evidence regarding the effectiveness of articulation agreements to address this challenge, it is unclear if these policies support nonlinear transfer pathways--including lateral transfer between 4-year colleges or reverse…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Transfer Students, Transfer Policy, Reverse Transfer Students
Kilgore, Wendy – American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), 2022
American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) Research surveyed international member institutions that serve undergraduate students to capture the institutional nuance in enrollment management practices, the recruiting, admissions, and advising staffing levels, and using technology and admissions policy to support…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, College Transfer Students, Reverse Transfer Students
Taylor K. Odle; Lauren C. Russell – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
Reverse transfer associate degrees are credentials retroactively awarded to current bachelor's degree seekers that combine current four-year credits with credits previously earned at a community college. Providing students with an associate degree may not only increase motivation and persistence "en route" to completing a bachelor's but…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Associate Degrees, Labor Market, Data
Siddiqi, Javaid; Mikolowsky, James – Hunt Institute, 2020
As state leaders across the country seek strategies that will drive progress toward their postsecondary attainment goals, many have used data to analyze the current attainment levels of different segments of the state's residents. Reverse Transfer, sometimes referred to as degree reclamation, is a policy strategy that can be used to aggregate the…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Postsecondary Education, Reverse Transfer Students, College Credits
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Taylor, Jason L. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2016
Reverse credit transfer policies and programs are proliferating, and this chapter examines their potential and considers ways to measure and collect data on reverse credit transfer.
Descriptors: Reverse Transfer Students, Transfer Policy, Measurement, Data Collection
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Giani, Matt S.; Taylor, Jason L.; Kauppila, Sheena – AERA Open, 2021
Reverse credit transfer (RCT) is an emerging policy designed to award associate's degrees to students who transfer from 2-year to 4-year colleges after transfer. The purpose of this study is to estimate the impact of RCT degree receipt on students' university and labor outcomes using data from Texas, where the legislature passed RCT policy in…
Descriptors: Reverse Transfer Students, College Credits, Outcomes of Education, Transfer Policy
Illinois Community College Board, 2023
These administrative rules of the Illinois Community College Board are divided into eight sections. Under Title 23: Education and Cultural Resources, Subtitle A: Education, Chapter VII: Illinois Community College Board, the following parts are included: (1) Part 1501 Administration of the Illinois Public Community College Act; (2) Part 1502 Joint…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Governing Boards, Governance, College Administration
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Patton, Carol – Journal of College Admission, 2017
In 2014, approximately 7.3 million undergraduate students (42 percent) were enrolled in community colleges in the US, the latest statistic offered by the Community College Research Center. At some schools, like Cleveland State University (OH), more transfer students graduated in 2014 with a bachelor's degree than students who entered four-year…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Articulation (Education)
Reyes, Pedro; Alexander, Celeste – Texas Education Research Center, 2015
The goal of the Texas Reverse Transfer Initiative (TRTI) was the development of low-cost, scalable, and sustainable systems and procedures for reverse transfer. Reverse transfer occurs when universities monitor transfer students' semester credit hour (SCH) accumulation and send their transcripts back to the community college students previously…
Descriptors: Reverse Transfer Students, Transfer Policy, Associate Degrees, Community College Students
Illinois Community College Board, 2021
These administrative rules of the Illinois Community College Board are divided into eight sections. Under Title 23: Education and Cultural Resources, Subtitle A: Education, Chapter VII: Illinois Community College Board, the following parts are included: (1) Part 1501 Administration of the Illinois Public Community College Act; (2) Part 1502 Joint…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Governing Boards, Governance, College Administration
Bragg, Debra D. – Office of Community College Research and Leadership, 2016
On February 18-19, 2016, representatives of 10 states participating in the Credit When It's Due (CWID) initiative attended a convening held at the University of Utah. The meeting was led by the CWID Research Team and sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and The Kresge Foundation, on behalf of the CWID Funders Collaborative. The…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Credits, Reverse Transfer Students, Transfer Policy
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