Incorporating the psychological perspective, this study examines factors associated with the upward transfer of baccalaureate aspirants beginning at community colleges. Based on data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 and the Postsecondary Education Transcript Study, the study tests a logistic regression model to predict bachelor's degree-seeking community college entrants' transfer to four-year institutions. The results indicate that students' socioeconomic status, identification as African American, self-concept, high school test scores, and postsecondary enrollment patterns are significantly associated with the probability of transfer to four-year institutions among baccalaureate aspirants
This investigation examined the influence perceptions play in the transfer decisions of community co...
Community colleges provide affordable options for students beginning higher education. However, ther...
This qualitative narrative research study explores the reasons that undergraduate transfer students ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from December 4, 2...
This is a study of the factors related to the prestige level of the baccalaureate institution chosen...
Many students who first enroll in a community college express an interest in transfer and baccalaure...
This study builds on existing knowledge of community college students, particularly regarding transf...
Community colleges serve many roles, but perhaps their most important is as a stepping-stone to a fo...
Community colleges serve many roles, but perhaps their most important is as a stepping-stone to a fo...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore African American community college transfer student ...
The purpose of this study was to explore factors that influenced the completion of a bachelor\u27s d...
Students Longitudinal Study (BPS:1990/1994) to examine several ways of estimating the transfer rate ...
Most recently, overall national baccalaureate degree completion rates were reported at 58.3% compare...
Most recently, overall national baccalaureate degree completion rates were reported at 58.3% compare...
Using data from the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002, this study explored factors that predict s...
This investigation examined the influence perceptions play in the transfer decisions of community co...
Community colleges provide affordable options for students beginning higher education. However, ther...
This qualitative narrative research study explores the reasons that undergraduate transfer students ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from December 4, 2...
This is a study of the factors related to the prestige level of the baccalaureate institution chosen...
Many students who first enroll in a community college express an interest in transfer and baccalaure...
This study builds on existing knowledge of community college students, particularly regarding transf...
Community colleges serve many roles, but perhaps their most important is as a stepping-stone to a fo...
Community colleges serve many roles, but perhaps their most important is as a stepping-stone to a fo...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore African American community college transfer student ...
The purpose of this study was to explore factors that influenced the completion of a bachelor\u27s d...
Students Longitudinal Study (BPS:1990/1994) to examine several ways of estimating the transfer rate ...
Most recently, overall national baccalaureate degree completion rates were reported at 58.3% compare...
Most recently, overall national baccalaureate degree completion rates were reported at 58.3% compare...
Using data from the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002, this study explored factors that predict s...
This investigation examined the influence perceptions play in the transfer decisions of community co...
Community colleges provide affordable options for students beginning higher education. However, ther...
This qualitative narrative research study explores the reasons that undergraduate transfer students ...