Collegiate transfer: navigating the new normal

Although students have been moving between institutions and attempting to import 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 constituenc...

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Other Authors: Marling, Janet L. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Francisco, Calif. Jossey-Bass 2013
Series:New directions for higher education 162
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Summary:Although students have been moving between institutions and attempting to import 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 divers, integral segment of our higher education system. Most available research has explored the two-year to four-year transfer track, and the practical examples provided here often use that framework. However, real-world transition issues are not restricted to a specific higher education sector, and readers interested in the sometimes complex processes of other transfer pathways will gain valuable insight as well. -from back cover
Item Description:"Summer 2013."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:91 S. 23 cm

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