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State Univ. of New York, Albany. Office of Institutional Research and Planning. – 1994
The results of the 23rd annual study of application and enrollment patterns of transfer students within the State University of New York (SUNY) are presented in this report. Data on transfer students moving from two-year colleges to other two-year colleges, from senior institutions to two-year colleges, and from two-year colleges to senior…
Descriptors: College Students, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Enrollment
State Univ. of New York, Albany. Office of Institutional Research and Planning. – 1991
This report presents the results of the 21st annual study of application and enrollment patterns of transfer students within the State University of New York (SUNY). The report includes data on transfer students moving from two-year colleges to other two-year colleges, from senior institutions to two-year colleges, and from two-year colleges to…
Descriptors: College Students, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Enrollment
Renkiewicz, Nancy K.; And Others – 1982
As part of a statewide investigation of the reverse transfer student, a study of students transferring from four-year colleges and universities to community colleges was conducted in the Los Rios Community College District. The study sought to determine the relative size of the reverse transfer population; differences in the characteristics of…
Descriptors: College Graduates, College Transfer Students, Educational Background, Enrollment Influences
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Mitchell, Grace N.; Grafton, Clive L. – Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 1985
Discusses a study of 10,196 Los Rios Community College District students, their characteristics, and reasons for attending and leaving college. Compares first-time students (54.7 percent) with noncompleter and completer lateral transfers (19.2 percent and 7.5 percent) and noncompleter and completer reverse transfers (12 percent and 7.6 percent).…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges
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Kajstura, Alex; Keim, Marybelle C. – Community College Review, 1992
Describes a study of 525 students attending an Illinois community college having previously attended a 4-year college. Reports findings on reverse transfers' demographic and academic background, reasons for leaving the four-year institution and enrolling in a two-year college, primary educational goal, and evaluation of their educational…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Educational Attainment
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Townsend, Barbara K.; Dever, John T. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1999
Looks at students who move from a four-year to a two-year college in a process called reverse transfer. Categorizes these reverse transfer students, reviews what is known about their numbers, summarizes studies that describe the students and their experiences in the two-year colleges, and discusses institutional rationales for admitting them.…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Educational Trends, Enrollment Trends
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Quinley, John W.; Quinley, Melissa P. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1999
Asserts that the postbaccalaureate transfer student (PRTS) represents a very different type of second-chance student for the community college. Analyzes the life circumstances, goals, and profiles of PRTSs in an urban North Carolina community college. Contains 11 references. (VWC)
Descriptors: College Graduates, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Continuing Education
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Phelan, Daniel J. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1999
Explores eight operational and public-policy challenges associated with increased numbers of reverse transfer students for higher-education institutional operations, college and university administration, state and federal government, and for students themselves. Strives to promote dialog and encourage the development of a thoughtful…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Educational Policy, Educational Trends
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LeBard, Christine M. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1999
Reviews documents submitted to the ERIC database over the past decade demonstrating the complexity of issues arising from diversification of the transfer-student population. Enumerates some primary concerns regarding reverse transfer students: defining the population, understanding its demographics, tracking student progress, responding to unique…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Enrollment Trends, Institutional Role
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Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Board, St. Paul. – 1982
A series of data tables illustrates the 1980-81 movement of undergraduates among Minnesota's postsecondary institutions and educational systems (i.e., its state university system, community colleges, area vocational-technical institutes, the University of Minnesota, proprietary schools, and private two- and four-year colleges), as well as movement…
Descriptors: Age, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Educational Mobility
Martinko, Agnes – 1978
As part of a study of the success of tranfer students as measured by their grade point averages (GPA's), questionnaires were sent to most postsecondary institutions in Pennsylvania. Of the 110 four-year institutions surveyed, 56 (51%) supplied usable data. They reported 2,441 transfers from Pennsylvania community colleges. Of the 2,000 students…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Enrollment Trends
Winter, Paul A.; Harris, Michael R. – 1998
The purpose of this study was to develop a descriptive profile of completer and non-completer reverse transfer students in Kentucky. Three major questions were investigated: (1) What are the characteristics of reverse transfer students? (2) What are the reasons and goals that motivate reverse transfers to enroll at community colleges? and (3) How…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Education Work Relationship, Nontraditional Students
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Renkiewicz, Nancy K.; And Others – Community and Junior College Journal, 1982
Describes Los Rios Community College District's study of reverse transfer students, i.e., community college students with prior four-year college experience. Reverse transfers represented 20 percent of the study population, with college graduates attending the community colleges for career-related reasons and nongraduates attending for financial…
Descriptors: College Graduates, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Enrollment Trends
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Barnes, Terry L.; Robinson, Laura M. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1999
Examines postbaccalaureate reverse transfer students (PRTSs) in Missouri to determine the nature and extent of mobility among recent public four-year college graduates who subsequently enrolled in community-college courses and programs. Presents state enrollment data and surveys chief academic officers of Missouri community colleges about their…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Graduates, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges
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Peter, Katharin; Cataldi, Emily Forrest – National Center for Education Statistics, 2005
The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the extent to which undergraduates attend multiple institutions as well as the relationship between multiple institution attendance and persistence, attainment, and time to degree. Students who attended multiple institutions are the population of interest here. Subsets of this population will…
Descriptors: Time to Degree, College Graduates, Undergraduate Study, Postsecondary Education
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