Fewer community college students transferring to four-year schools: Report

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Fewer community college students transferred to four-year undergraduate programs this fall and the number is down from pre-pandemic levels, the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center reported Thursday.

Fewer community college students transferred to four-year undergraduate programs this fall and the number is down from pre-pandemic levels, the National Student Clearinghouse Research CenterSo-called “upward transfers” among the new study’s representative sampling of more than 11 million students plummeted by 7.5% or 37,600 students in the fall 2022 semester from fall 2021. They were also down 14.5% or 78,500 students from fall 2020, the first full semester after the COVID-19 pandemic started.

“The perceived value from a four-year degree has fallen in the minds of prospective students,” Mr. Keating said in an email, commenting on the report. “This is true not only for community college students, but also for those individuals considering enrolling directly in four-year institutions.” The research center said it produced the Transfer and Progress report with support from the Department of Education and other academic groups to measure pandemic-era impacts on community colleges and provide breakdowns based on student income levels.

“The transfer rates reported are disappointing but somewhat align with the timing of the pandemic and the subsequent loss of enrollment,” Martha Parham, senior vice president of public relations for the American Association of Community Colleges, said in an email. “We don’t have data that shows why students are choosing not to transfer to universities. We do know that the pandemic impacted community college students more than other students and the effects are still being felt.

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