This study investigates the contribution of community college transfers to the socio-economic diversity of elite colleges and universities. We find that elite institutions enroll few transfers and, among them, few are low-income students from community colleges. Transfer primarily serves middle- and high-income students as a route to elite institutions
Statement of the problem. Too few community college students who intend to transfer and earn a bacca...
The present paper determines whether community college transfer students have higher baccalaureate r...
Community colleges in the United States are a pathway to opportunities for higher education for all,...
The authors find that college students from less educated families are more likely to transfer from ...
Elite institutions have a long history of serving students from high socioeconomic status families. ...
Reducing socioeconomic differences in college transfer requires understanding how and why parental e...
The unique institutional setting and structure of elite colleges provide equally unique opportunitie...
This study examines the college choice for community college students who are seeking to transfer to...
This article compares efforts by three highly selective colleges, Harvard, Wellesley, and MIT, to su...
International audienceInequalities in access to elite higher education institutions are central in t...
Community colleges serve more historically marginalized and underrepresented students than any othe...
This study examines factors associated with community college transfer rates. Regression models are ...
This study examines factors associated with community college transfer rates. Regression models are ...
The concept of student transfers from community colleges to four-year institutions has existed from ...
2013-07-24The unique experiences of community college transfer students have not been explored at pu...
Statement of the problem. Too few community college students who intend to transfer and earn a bacca...
The present paper determines whether community college transfer students have higher baccalaureate r...
Community colleges in the United States are a pathway to opportunities for higher education for all,...
The authors find that college students from less educated families are more likely to transfer from ...
Elite institutions have a long history of serving students from high socioeconomic status families. ...
Reducing socioeconomic differences in college transfer requires understanding how and why parental e...
The unique institutional setting and structure of elite colleges provide equally unique opportunitie...
This study examines the college choice for community college students who are seeking to transfer to...
This article compares efforts by three highly selective colleges, Harvard, Wellesley, and MIT, to su...
International audienceInequalities in access to elite higher education institutions are central in t...
Community colleges serve more historically marginalized and underrepresented students than any othe...
This study examines factors associated with community college transfer rates. Regression models are ...
This study examines factors associated with community college transfer rates. Regression models are ...
The concept of student transfers from community colleges to four-year institutions has existed from ...
2013-07-24The unique experiences of community college transfer students have not been explored at pu...
Statement of the problem. Too few community college students who intend to transfer and earn a bacca...
The present paper determines whether community college transfer students have higher baccalaureate r...
Community colleges in the United States are a pathway to opportunities for higher education for all,...