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Recruit, Transition, & Retain: How to develop a successful transfer plan

Recruit, Transition, & Retain: How to develop a successful transfer plan. MIDWest ACAC Conference May 20-22, 2012 – Dubuque, Iowa Megan L. Stull – Clarke University Jodi Kremer – Northeast Iowa Community College. The transfer students are coming! The transfer students are coming!.

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Recruit, Transition, & Retain: How to develop a successful transfer plan

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  1. Recruit, Transition, & Retain: How to develop a successful transfer plan MIDWest ACAC Conference May 20-22, 2012 – Dubuque, Iowa Megan L. Stull – Clarke University Jodi Kremer – Northeast Iowa Community College

  2. The transfer students are coming! The transfer students are coming! • …..and they are coming in large numbers … • National shift • Who are your transfer students? How well do you know them? • Collect data on your transfer student population

  3. Oh, the Places You’ll Go!

  4. Recruitment of Transfer Students • Take advantage of community colleges in your back yard. • Use Faculty to assist in your recruitment efforts. • Identify their preferred way to be recruited - specificity is key. • Scholarships & Financial Aid • Articulation Agreements BUILD RELATIONSHIPS!!!!

  5. Transition of Transfer Students • Welcome! We’re so glad you are here! … at least we are acting like we are….now what…?? • Culture Change • Are inaccurate assumptions about transfer students influencing the culture of your campus?

  6. Assumptions • 2-year transfers aren’t prepared for academic rigor of 4-year schools. • Transfer students don’t know what they want – can’t figure it out. • They’ve already been in college and don’t need help transitioning to their new environment. • Transfer students are not ‘our’ students. • Transfer students are more likely to leave – again.

  7. Transition of Transfer Students • Student Life/Student Activities Office & their role in transition • Engaged & involved student = happy student  • Orientation Programs specifically for transfer students • Words of wisdom?

  8. Retain your transfer students • Assessment • Satisfaction guaranteed …? • Recruit and transition your students well - and retention should improve! • Questions? Comments?

  9. Thank you!! • Please feel free to contact us – • megan.stull@clarke.edu • kremerj9@nicc.edu • Iowa ACAC website will have links to power point presentations from the conference: http://www.iowaacac.org/conferences

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