Reverse Transfers. Who Are They and What Do They Mean for Registrars and Admissions Officers?

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Reverse Transfers Who Are They and What Do They Mean for Registrars and Admissions Officers? 1

Overview Provide a big picture look at reverse transfer students Specify reverse transfer issues for Admissions Registrar Financial aid 2

Definitions Undergraduate REVERSE TRANSFERS (URTS): Students who start higher education at a 4-yr. school and withdraw from it to attend a 2-yr. school NOT 4-yr. students who concurrently enroll at 2-yr. school or take summer courses there 3

Definitions (cont d) POST-BACCALAUREATE STUDENTS: 2-yr. college students who already have a bachelor s degree or higher NOT reverse transfers unless they seek to transfer credits from baccalaureate degree 4

Definitions (cont d) POST-BACCALAUREATE REVERSE TRANSFER STUDENTS: Seek to transfer credits from their bachelor s degree toward a 2-yr. college certificate or degree 5

Extent of URTS Nationally 1/3 of cc students previously went to a 4-yr. school (AACC, 2007) 14.2% of students starting in 1989-90 became URTS (BPS: 89-94 data) 12% of baccalaureate recipients in B&B: 2000-2001 were URTS (AACC, 2006) 6

Extent of URTS by States Alabama:15% in public institutions in F2002 Connecticut: Over 21% in public institutions in 1994-95 Georgia:12% within University System in FY 2005 7

Extent of URTS by States Illinois: 15% from public universities to community colleges in 1999 Oklahoma: 25% in public institutions in Spring 1999 Missouri: 8% of all degree-seeking transfers (public & private) in F 2005 8

URTS by Receiving Colleges CUNY System: 25% in F 2005 Donnelly College (KS): 6% of respondents to F 2004 survey Suffolk County CC (NY): 1.6% of F 1997 admits Business & Technical College of Metropolitan CCs (MO): 4% Sp 2006 9

URTS by Receiving Colleges Los Rios Community College (CA): 12% in 1985 Contra Costa Community College District (CA): almost 13% in 1992 10

URTS by Sending Colleges Florida Atlantic University: Almost 11% between 1993-1996 11

Why Undergraduate RT? Academic difficulty at 4-yr. school Poor institutional fit at 4-yr. school Desire to attend smaller school Lower tuition at 2-yr. school Earlier preparation for job market Undecided about major Desire for a particular major 12

Institutional Views of URTS URTS not initially valued at 2-yr. schools Subversion of 2-yr. college traditional transfer mission? Where do they fit in 2-yr. institutional mission? 13

Current Perspective: URTS Accepted that undergraduate reverse transfer occurs Addressed by almost 20 states in state-level articulation agreements Active recruitment by some 2-yr. colleges 14

Extent of PBS 1.8% of students in HSB/Sophomore cohort (1980-1993) earned at least 18 cc credits after the baccalaureate (Adelman, 1998) 10 to 20% of current 2-yr. college students (AACC data, 1997) Less than 1% in Kentucky Community and Technical College System in F 2005 15

Why PBS? Learn about personal interests Train for another career Upgrade or update current skills Pay lower tuition at 2-yr. school 16

Admission Issues Re URTS & PBRTs, do they usurp spaces for 1 st -time college students? Does college choose to actively recruit them? If so, why? How? 17

Admission Issues Determination of which courses transfer: degree audit URTS: over 60% of B&B: 2000-01 bac recipients had some credits transfer; 35% had all transfer (AACC, 2006) PBRTS: unhappy if gen ed courses don t transfer Required placement tests? 18

Registrar Issues Failure of some students to disclose attendance at previous institution Consider it irrelevant; want fresh start Concerns about previous GPA affecting calculations of future GPA Work the system re financial aid 19

Registrar Issues (cont d) Difficulty in obtaining transcripts from previous institution(s) Time/money to get transcripts Ineligible to get 4-yr. transcript because of money owed to school Lateness of transcripts May take unnecessary classes because course audit wasn t done in time 20

Registrar Issues (cont d) Calculation of 2-year college GPA? Need to include 4-yr. GPA in current GPA for URTS? Include gen ed courses in GPA for PBRTS Reverse articulation of courses Time consuming, especially with PBRTS Other? 21

Financial Aid Issues URTS: Prior college attendance and GPA must be counted in calculation of Pell and Stafford awards; can affect eligibility Maximum time issues if over 96 credit hours: requires semester degree audit for satisfactory academic progress and correct courses 22

Financial Aid Issues (cont d) PBRTS: Not eligible for Pell Grant Not eligible for loans if already borrowed to their limit Other? 23

Student Issues URTS and PBRTS can Encourage other cc students to transfer to 4-yr. school Be role models in class room Can monopolize classroom discussions and teachers attention 24

Student Issues (cont d) URTS: May have to take courses not required at their first institution e.g., college orientation PBRTS: May have to take courses they already have taken Other? 25

Conclusion Reverse transfers present issues similar to those of vertical transfers Articulation of courses Repeating courses taken at previous institution 26

Conclusion (cont d) Difference: little institutional support or thought about reverse transfers? Reverse transfer -- not a formal mission of 2-yr. college 27

Conclusion (cont d) Important to count reverse transfers because they are still in higher education, not dropouts Hard to research the extent of them if students won t self-report their prior attendance elsewhere 28

Conclusion (cont d) Reverse transfers are here to stay part of the swirl of students between and among institutions. 29

Contact Information Barbara K. Townsend Professor and Director Center for Community College Research University of Missouri-Columbia townsendb@missouri.edu 30