Published in partnership with the National Institute for the Study of
Transfer Students.
Analysis of bachelor's degree completion suggests that only about a
third of college graduates attend a single institution from start to
finish. More than one quarter earn college credits from three or more
schools before completing a degree. For most, these student-defined
pathways lead to increased time-to-degree and higher costs. Many will
simply drop out long before crossing the finish line. Ensuring college
completion and success requires an understanding of the evolving nature
of transfer transitions and a system-wide approach that reaches beyond
two-year and four-year institutions to include high schools
participating in dual enrollment programs and military college
initiatives. A new edited collection offers insight into institutional
and statewide partnerships that create clearly defined pathways to
college graduation and career success for all students.