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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)
Andrea J. Chambers – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Student mobility in higher education has garnered much interest by researchers and institutions alike as enrollment, persistence, and graduation rates continue to be areas of interest and concern. Reverse transfer is a unique type of mobility wherein students begin at a 4-year postsecondary institution and subsequently transfer to a 2-year…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Guided Pathways, Undergraduate Students, Reverse Transfer Students
Maier, Reana; Robson, Karen – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2020
In this study, we explored experiences of Ontario students who engaged in a university-to-college (UTC) transfer. Data was collected through qualitative interviews with 20 participants who began their post-secondary journey in a university program but left before completing it and subsequently pursued a college program. We focused on motivations…
Descriptors: Reverse Transfer Students, Foreign Countries, Student Motivation, Decision Making
Liu, Vivian Yuen Ting – Review of Higher Education, 2021
Despite the attention paid to two- to four-year transfer in college, much less is known about four- to two-year transfer. This study finds that 17 percent of four-year beginning students transfer to a two-year college within six years. Using eight years of state administrative data and the distance to two-year colleges as an instrumental variable,…
Descriptors: Reverse Transfer Students, Graduation, Education Work Relationship, Employment
Davis, Leanne; Pocai, Jennifer; Santos, Janiel – Institute for Higher Education Policy, 2022
There are at least 39 million Americans who have attended college but needed to stop out before earning a degree. The "Degree Reclamation Playbook" supports practitioners seeking to reengage this population, capture the momentum of existing credits, and bring students across the degree finish line. Drawing on more than a decade of work,…
Descriptors: Stopouts, Educational Attainment, Adult Students, Reverse Transfer Students
Bahr, Peter Riley – Research in Higher Education, 2012
The traditional unidirectional ("linear") postsecondary path from high school to a community college to a 4-year institution into the workforce represents accurately a decreasing proportion of the pathways actually taken by students through higher education. Instead, students increasingly exhibit patterns of enrollment that take them…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Community Colleges, College Transfer Students, Reverse Transfer Students
Shapiro, Doug; Dundar, Afet; Wakhungu, Phoebe Khasiala; Yuan, Xin; Harrell, Autumn T. – National Student Clearinghouse, 2015
This is the second report on transfer and mobility, examines multiple transfer pathways for the cohort of students who started postsecondary education in 2008. It reveals how student enrollment patterns that involve multiple movements among two or more institutions and across state boundaries has become the new normal, demonstrating the need for a…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Student Mobility, Enrollment, Transfer Rates (College)
Hossler, Don; Shapiro, Doug; Dundar, Afet; Chen, Jin; Zerquera, Desiree; Ziskin, Mary; Torres, Vasti – National Student Clearinghouse, 2012
In its second Signature Report[TM], "Transfer and Mobility: A National View of Pre-Degree Student Movement in Postsecondary Institutions" (Hossler et al., 2012), the National Student Clearinghouse[R] Research Center[TM] found that one-third of all first-time students who began at a four-year institution transferred to or enrolled at a different…
Descriptors: Reverse Transfer Students, Student Mobility, Transfer Rates (College), Incidence
Hossler, Don; Shapiro, Doug; Dundar, Afet; Ziskin, Mary; Chen, Jin; Zerquera, Desiree; Torres, Vasti – National Student Clearinghouse, 2012
It is widely acknowledged that many postsecondary students no longer follow a traditional path from college entry to degree at a single institution. Increasingly more students attend multiple institutions, transferring once, twice, or even three times before earning a degree. Standard institution-based reporting tends to ignore these students,…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Student Mobility, Enrollment, Transfer Rates (College)
South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, 2010
The Commission on Higher Education had a student intern from USC-Columbia initiate an analysis of data on the migration of undergraduate first-time transfers to compare trends, growth, and proportions of transfers to and from various sectors and institution types over a three-year period, from 2006-2008. Staff have refined the analysis and…
Descriptors: Technical Institutes, Colleges, Transfer Students, Multicampus Colleges
Hillman, Nick; Lum, Tim; Hossler, Don – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2008
Among all the students who transfer from one institution to another during their academic careers, a distinct group of "reverse transfer" students has emerged over time. Reverse transfer occurs when students begin their college careers at 4-year institutions but eventually transfer into 2-year institutions. Using student unit record data…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, Reverse Transfer Students, Institutional Research, Transfer Students
Heinze, Michael C.; Daniels, Jack L. – 1970
The idea of the community college as a second chance or "salvage" institution is discussed in this report. The study explores: (1) how many reverse transfer students (those who transfer from a 4-year to a 2-year institution) are enrolled in community colleges in the United States; (2) problems these students may encounter in transition; and (3)…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Higher Education, Reverse Transfer Students

Winter, Paul A.; Harris, Michael R.; Ziegler, Craig H. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2001
Describes a statewide study on completer (graduates of four-year institutions) and noncompleter reverse transfer students enrolled at the 14 community colleges in Kentucky. Finds that, based on the 885 students' answers (63% response rate): (1) noncompleters desired an associate's degree and basic skills improvement; and (2) completers wanted to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Nontraditional Students
Moodie, Gavin – International Journal of Training Research, 2004
This article considers national Australian data on reverse transfer--the transfer of students from bachelor programs or higher to sub baccalaureate programs, institutions and sectors. It finds that previous studies have overstated the prevalence and perhaps also the significance of reverse transfer. The data are not good, but the best conclusion…
Descriptors: Reverse Transfer Students, Foreign Countries, Transfer Policy, College Transfer Students
Kuznik, Anthony – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1972
The data indicate that the majority of students who transfer from four year colleges to two year colleges plan to continue their education toward a four year college degree. They benefit from the transfer by more realistic vocational goals and greater satisfaction and academic success in the new college environment. (Author/BY)
Descriptors: Career Planning, College Transfer Students, Educational Objectives, Reverse Transfer Students