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The National Student Clearinghouse® Research Center™ Signature Report™ Series

The Signature Report series from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center serves as a national resource for the continued study of student pathways and college enrollment patterns, and have immediate relevance for institutional, state, and federal policy. Written specifically for public and institutional policy makers, the Signature Reports provide comparison data that reveal patterns and valuable insight on students' postsecondary access, persistence, and other success outcomes.

Later in 2012, the Clearinghouse will release a fourth Signature Report that focuses on college completion rates nationwide.

 

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Report 2
Reverse Transfer: A National View of Student Mobility from Four-Year to Two-Year Institutions

Reverse Transfer: A National View of Student Mobility from Four-Year to Two-Year Institutions

In our third Signature Report, we examine enrollment pathways of reverse transfer students, those who moved from four-year to two-year institutions outside of summer months. Understanding this type of student mobility can help campus policymakers at both two-year and four-year institutions craft policies that will help institutions reach their enrollment goals and better assist students in making decisions about their educational pathways. Among the study's findings:

  • Within six years, 14.4 percent of the first-time students who started at a four-year institution in the fall of 2005 subsequently enrolled at a two-year institution outside of the summer months.
  • More than half of reverse transfer students did not return to the four-year sector by the end of the study period.
  • The majority of reverse transfer students (71.1 percent) stayed at a two-year institution for more than one term.
  • By the end of the six-year study period, two-thirds of reverse transfer students neither had a credential from nor were still enrolled at a four-year institution.
  • Only one in 10 of the students who left their original four-year institution to enroll at a two-year institution in nonsummer months completed a degree or were still enrolled at the original four-year institution by the end of the six-year study period.

The complete Signature Report includes detailed summaries on the pathways of reverse transfer students and related tables; color charts broken down by initial enrollment intensity and control of institution of origin; subsequent enrollment outcomes, including the completion rates at both the institution of origin and destination institution; and insight and future recommendations from the authors.

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  • The second Signature Report analyzes students' transfer behaviors to better understand their postsecondary pathways.

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