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Ensuring Transfer Success 2014

Stephen J. HandelAssociate Vice President,Undergraduate Admissions

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Agenda

Ensuring Transfer Success 2014

UC Transfer Action Team

Other Updates

Ongoing Initiatives

Questions and Answers

Campus Updates

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UC Transfer Action Team

President Napolitano chose to focus on transfer in her first six months

UC Transfer Action Team: UC faculty, staff, and students

Goal: strengthen and streamline UC transfer

Consultation with leadership at CSU and CCC

Panel of former transfer students met with the President and the Transfer Action Team

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“Many California students begin their higher education journey at a community college, yet yearn for the opportunity to earn a four-year degree. We must continue to support the access and success of the diversity of the California community college population.”

Janet Napolitano (2014)

Team Charge: Three QuestionsDemand: Why have applications from CCC students declined?

Diversity: What can be done to improve geographical and other types of diversity in UC’s transfer classes?

Transparency: What can be done to simplify transfer?

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UC Applications from CA Resident CCC Transfers

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14* 2014-15**15,000

18,000

21,000

24,000

27,000

30,000

Full year except 2013-14 and 2014-15

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Transfer Diversity

25% of CCC transfers come from 7 CCCs

50% of CCC transfers come from 19 CCCs

75% of CCC transfers come from 41 CCCs

All 112 CCCs sent at least 1 student to UC

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UC Transfer Success: Graduation Rates

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Freshmen Transfers4-

year/2-

year graduatio

n rate

61.9% 53.2%6-

year/4-

year graduatio

n rate

83.9% 85.7%

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Considerations

Examined all aspects of transfer• Outreach• Messaging• Admissions • Articulation• Transition services• Enrollment planning• Student success

Report to be issued at May Regents’ meeting in Sacramento

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Findings and RecommendationsFindings Recommendations Transfer Transfer

Students

Transfer Student Transfer

TransferTransfer

Transfer Students

TransferStatewide Transfer

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Other Recent Transfer Updates

Board of Admissions and Relations with Schools (BOARS) added completion of Associate Degrees for Transfer to the official list of Comprehensive Review factors

July 1 Transcript Deadline

August 1 Opening of Application

IGETC for STEM

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Ongoing Transfer Initiatives

ASSIST Next Generation • cccconfer.org

UC Transfer Admission Planner (UC TAP)

UC Transfer Admission Guarantees

CCC-UC Data Sharing Project

Affordability: UC Blue & Gold Opportunity Plan

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Questions

Future questions about transfer: Shawn BrickAssociate Director of Admissions, [email protected] 510.987.9872