Students who transfer to a university from a community college are a diverse, resilient group of individuals who often face many challenges and barriers upon transitioning from a 2-year institution to a 4-year institution. Due to their upper-division status upon arrival at the university, transfer students are often overlooked and even unsupported throughout multiple aspects of the transfer process. To further understand the issues that are faced by transfer students throughout the transfer process, we conducted research to get a better understanding of exactly who transfer students are, what challenges they face, and how universities can better support these students so they are able to complete their baccalaureate. We compiled this research into an annotated bibliography and developed a presentation to discuss our findings, personal anecdotes, and the suggestions we have to help Barrett, the Honors College move towards a more transfer-receptive culture. All questions asked during the presentation have been documented.
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- The Transfer Experience: Overcoming Barriers And Paving The Path To Success
- Autote, Abreanna (Author)
- Loera, Cristian Peter (Co-author)
- Ingram-Waters, Mary (Thesis director)
- Abril, Lauren (Committee member)
- Hugh Downs School of Human Communication (Contributor)
- Department of Psychology (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)