ERIC Number: ED270148
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1986-May
Pages: 107
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Illinois Community College Board Transfer Study: A Five-Year Study of Students Transferring from Illinois Two-Year Colleges to Illinois Senior Colleges/Universities in the Fall of 1979.
Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield.
A 5-year longitudinal study was conducted in Illinois to follow 9,757 of the 10,273 students transferring from two-year colleges to senior colleges and universities in Illinois in fall 1979. The study sought to identify the number and mobility patterns of Illinois two-year college students; to investigate the pre-transfer characteristics of these students; to determine the level of persistence, baccalaureate completion, and performance after transfer; to determine the predictive validity of two-year college grades for senior institution success; and to analyze the relationship between post-transfer achievement and pre-transfer characteristics. Study findings included the following: (1) 31% of the transfer students in the study had earned an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer; 7% had earned an Associate in Applied Science degree; and 62% transferred without completing an associate degree; (2) persistence rates and grade point averages (GPA's) tended to increase as the number of two-year college credits transferred increased; (3) 56% of the transfers had earned fewer than 60 semester credit hours at the two-year college from which they transferred; (4) senior college persistence rates and GPA's were higher for students with higher pre-transfer GPA's; (5) there was a significant positive correlation between pre- and post-transfer GPA's regardless of program of study or receiving institution; and (6) students coming from community college pre-transfer agriculture, business, engineering, and communications programs had the highest persistence rates, while students coming from pre-transfer education, arts and humanities, and science and math programs had the highest senior college GPA's. (RO)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Associate Degrees, College Transfer Students, Colleges, Community Colleges, Grade Point Average, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies, Majors (Students), Postsecondary Education, Predictive Validity, State Surveys, Student Characteristics, Two Year College Students, Two Year Colleges, Universities
Publication Type: Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield.
Identifiers - Location: Illinois
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