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Transfer Students

Transfer Students. And the Traditional First Year Program . Transfer Students are Often Overlooked….

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Transfer Students

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  1. Transfer Students And the Traditional First Year Program

  2. Transfer Students are Often Overlooked… “At a recent staff meeting we were discussing programs and services for new freshmen, when someone remarked, ‘Don’t forget we have three hundred transfer students coming in.’ As I left I realized that we had not spent any time considering transfer students. Are we alone in overlooking them in our planning and programming?” (Barr & Sandeen, 2009)

  3. Common Transfer Student Issues • Increasing transfer student enrollment • Current economic conditions • Attend less costly 2 year community college • Transfer to a 4 year institution to complete Bachelor’s degree • Veterans returning from deployment • Course equivalency discrepancies

  4. Not Your Typical First Year • Wide variety of students • Veterans returning from tour of duty • Students balancing home life, school, and work • Underemployed workforce • Students who have completed one semester or year of coursework • Students who have completed up to three years of coursework

  5. Transfer Program

  6. Transfer Student Program

  7. Creation of Website for Transfer Students Include: Admission Information Articulation Agreements Course Equivalencies

  8. Establish Transfer Orientation Program “Transfer students are often ignored in retention efforts, including activities as basic as orientation to campus” (Townsend & Wilson, 2006).

  9. Orientation Program Basics • Campus tour • Course schedule changes • ID cards • Parking permits • Student life information • Housing • Getting involved • Extra-curricular activities • Faculty presentation • Academic expectations • Academic rigor • Where to go for help • Academic • Social

  10. Transfer Seminar • Aid in transition from former institution to Muskingum University • Student input into material covered • Transfer student mentor • Topics typically covered • Muskingum history • Academic Dishonesty • Library tour • Rules and regulations • Academic completion plans • Course registration procedures • Major declaration/Advisor change

  11. Institute Learning Communities “Learning communities and first year seminars aid in students becoming more integrated with the campus” (Townsend & Wilson, 2006). Establishing learning communities for transfer students will aid in student bonding as well as facilitate engagement with the University.

  12. Create Focus Group • Valuable insights from transfer students • “Find out from transfer students what makes the most sense to them to help in marketing and engagement to the University” (Barr & Sandeen, 2009) • Feedback from transfer students regarding success of transfer program with regard to integration to campus • Monthly meetings • Study groups • National Honorary – Tau Sigma • Housing issues

  13. Benefits of Transfer Student Program • Increases matriculation rates • Aids in integration to campus • Increases retention rates • Increases graduation rates

  14. References Ashburn, Elyse, Bartlett, Thoms & Wolverston, Brad (2006). 2-Year- College Students Rarely Use Advisers, Survey Shows. Chronicle of Higher Education, 53 (15), A1-A29. Barr, Margaret & Sandeen, Art (2009). Five Ways to Improve the Transfer Student Experience. Student Affairs Leader , 37 (18), 3-6. Grites, Thomas J., Kerr, Thomas J. & King, Margaret C., (Eds.) (2004). Advising Transfer Students: Issues and Strategies. Manhattan, Kansas: National Academic Advising Association. Lipka, Sara (2008). Survey Finds Transfer Students Disengaged, but Some Colleges Are Working to Change That. Chronicle of Higher Education, 55 (12), A31-A31. Townsend, Barbara K. & Wilson, Kristin B. (2006). “A Hand Hold for a Little Bit”: Factors Facilitating the Success of Community College Transfer Students to a Large Research University. Journal of College Student Development, 47 (4), 441-456.

  15. The Transfer Program • Questions and Answers • Suggestions

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