New Details on Fall 2022 Transfer Enrollment, Featuring a Proxy for Income Background
This session will discuss the shifting transfer enrollment patterns in the third pandemic year, using fall 2022 data from the National Student Clearinghouse. New analyses detail the pandemic’s lasting impacts on the equity gap across gender, age, race/ethnicity, major field of study, and income quintiles, as well as by differing community college characteristics.
First Learning Outcome: - Audience members will remember the National Student Clearinghouse as a trusted source of research publications, particularly on the topic of student transfer.
Second Learning Outcome: - Audience members will recognize the new analyses and variables included in the latest COVID-19: Transfer, Mobility, and Progress report, including an income proxy measure.
Third Learning Outcome: - Audience members will identify findings in the COVID-19: Transfer, Mobility, and Progress report that are applicable to their professional context.
Core Competency: Interpretation and Application of Institutional and External Data
Proficiency: Transfer & Articulation Proficiency
Presenter(s):
Allyson Gardner National Student Clearinghouse Research Center
Doug Shapiro National Student Clearinghouse Research Center
Beatrix Randolph National Student Clearinghouse Research Center
New Details on Fall 2022 Transfer Enrollment, Featuring a Proxy for Income Background
Category
Corporate Presentation
Description
Intended Audience: General Audience / Intended for Everyone
Submission ID: 26135
Room: Aurora Ballroom D: 3/27/2023, 11:10 AM - 12:00 PM