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Author Marling, Janet L

Title Collegiate Transfer : Navigating the New Normal
Published Wiley, 2013

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Contents Collegiate Transfer: Navigating the New Normal; Copyright; Contents; Editor's Notes; Chapter 1: The Transfer Moment: The Pivotal Partnership Between Community Colleges and Four-Year Institutions in Securing the Nation's College Completion Agenda; The Community College and the Completion Agenda; Community Colleges, Transfer, and the Bachelor's Degree; The Increasing Importance of the Transfer Pathway; References; Chapter 2: Deciphering Articulation and State/System Policies and Agreements; Overview of Articulation and Transfer Policies; Three Examples of Policies; Observations; Final Comment
Elements of a Transfer-Receptive CultureUCLA and the Center for Community College Partnerships; Building a Transfer-Receptive Culture: Community Colleges Visits by the UCLA Chancellor; Recommendations; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Successful Transitions From Two-Year to Four-Year Institutions; Too Many Assumptions; Too Many Differences; Too Little Time; Final Comments; References; Chapter 7: The Shared Experiences: Facilitating Successful Transfer of Women and Underrepresented Minorities in STEM Fields; Women and URMs in STEM; The Transfer Function
Factors Influencing STEM Persistence of Transfer Women and URMsThe Role of Community Colleges in STEM Success for Women and URMs; Facilitating a Positive Transfer for URMs and Women in STEM: Implications for Community Colleges and Universities; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: Navigating the New Normal: Transfer Trends, Issues, and Recommendations; The Importance of Data and Assessment; The Importance of Communication; On the Horizon; Conclusion; References; Index
Summary Although students have been moving between institutions and attempting to import course credit for many years, current data show that transfer is becoming an increasingly common approach to higher education. This volume is dedicated to exploring this new normal and has been written with a broad constituency in mind. It is intended to assist institutions, higher education agencies, and even state legislative bodies as they navigate the challenges of serving transfer students, a diverse, integral segment of our higher education system. Most available research has explored the two year t
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Subject Transfer students -- Education (Higher)
Students, Transfer of -- Education (Higher)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1299705456
9781299705456
9781118709139
1118709136