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Reverse Transfer Influences Graduation Rates at Two-Year and Four-Year Institutions
Reverse Transfer Influences Graduation Rates at Two-Year and Four-Year Institutions
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Michelle Blackwell, National Manager of Reverse Transfer for the National Student Clearinghouse, will discuss reverse transfer policies, best practices and challenges at National Forum on Education Policy.
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In its first three years, more than 15,000 transfer students completed their associate degree via reverse credit transfer, and this number continues to rise as implementation efforts evolve and are scaled.
Many students begin their studies at a community college but transfer to a four-year college or university prior to completing an associate degree.
All Alabama Community College System and public universities across the state recently announced a new agreement that will allow students to transfer credits from four-year institutions back to a two-year institution in order to earn a degree, commonly known as reverse transfer.
Reverse transfer of credit leads to an associate degree. It motivates students to return to college, obtain their degree and advance their career.