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Stevens, Glenn R. – North Central Association Quarterly, 1982
Reviews trends in community college transfer education and articulation between two- and four-year college programs. Describes the development and outcomes of an arrangement between Northern Michigan University in Marquette and Northwestern Michigan College through which a four-year criminal justice degree was offered as a residency program at a…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Bachelors Degrees, Community Colleges, Cooperative Programs
Burstein, Matthew – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1996
Provides an annotated bibliography of materials from the ERIC system that highlights the institutional elements at the state and local levels that impact college transfer students. Includes citations with information about various articulation programs. (18 citations) (AJL)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Articulation (Education), College Transfer Students, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedEaton, Judith – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 2001
Contends that three major arguments underscore the importance of the transfer function for community colleges: the social justice argument, the collegiate argument, and the portability argument. Elaborates on these three points and offers six questions by which the reader can determine how important transfer is at her/his institution. (NB)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Articulation (Education), College Credits
Peer reviewedMorphew, Christopher C.; Twombly, Susan B.; Wolf-Wendel, Lisa E. – Community College Review, 2001
Discusses transfer agreements between two urban community colleges and Smith College (Massachusetts), an elite private women's college. Reveals that these agreements are succeeding because of: (1) the potential for benefits for all campuses involved; (2) the use of a formal written agreement and the involvement of faculty; and (3) the personal…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Institutional Cooperation
Winterton, Jonathon – International Journal of Training Research, 2005
The Lisbon summit (March 2000) set the objective for 2010 of making Europe "the most competitive and knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable growth and better jobs and greater social cohesion", while the Barcelona summit (March 2002) set the further objective of making European education and training systems a world…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Transfer Policy, Transfer Programs
Cohen, Arthur M. – 1989
The proportion of community college students transferring to a four-year institution dropped considerably during the 1970's and early 1980's, a situation leading to accusations that the colleges do not prepare their students sufficiently well for transfer. However, several other factors have an influence on transfer rates. The fact that most…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Articulation (Education), College Transfer Students, Community Colleges
Coley, Richard J., Ed. – ETS Policy Notes, 1990
The role of community colleges (including technical and junior colleges) and the transfer of students to 4-year institutions are discussed. This issue presents three articles. The first article, "Democracy's Colleges," suggests that community colleges are the most successful institutional innovation in 20th century American higher…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Free Choice Transfer Programs, Higher Education
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, Boulder, CO. – 1985
A collaborative project involving four states in the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education region was conducted to develop an on-line student information system allowing students and their advisors access to current information about course and credit tranfer from two- to four-year institutions. Each state (Arizona, California,…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Community Colleges, Cooperative Programs, Educational Counseling
Serrano, Vicente Z. – 1983
The paper explores problems that frequently cause migrant students to become high school dropouts and outlines possible solutions; it chronologically reviews developments to provide continuity in migrant students' secondary education programs; and outlines further needed action. Identified as barriers to completion of high school are the economic…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Dropout Characteristics, Educational Policy, Graduation Requirements
Smith, Alan D. – 1984
A review is provided of current developments, problems, and issues in the areas of articulation and transfer between two- and four-year colleges. First, a discussion is provided of the nature of the two-year college and its curriculum, with particular emphasis on general education and on the effects of a commuting student body on the curriculum.…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Transfer Students, Colleges, Community Colleges
Kintzer, Frederick C.; Wattenbarger, James L. – 1985
This report presents a discussion of articulation and transfer between community colleges and four-year institutions and points to future directions for transfer education. Chapter I examines the current situation regarding transfer education including background information on transfer enrollments; a summary of the literature on transfer…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Articulation (Education), College Transfer Students, Community Colleges
Improving Articulation and Transfer Relationships. New Directions for Community Colleges, Number 39.
Kintzer, Frederick C., Ed. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1982
With the intent of revitalizing the study of educational articulation and transfer, this collection of essays describes and assesses the current status of transfer education, points to particular problems and concerns, and highlights specific techniques, activities, and practices. The volume includes "The Transfer Function--One of Many,"…
Descriptors: Accrediting Agencies, Articulation (Education), College Credits, College Transfer Students
KNOELL, DOROTHY M.; MEDSKER, LELAND L. – 1964
CONTINUATION OF A LARGE-SCALE INVESTIGATION (ED 003 047) OF THE PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS WHO TRANSFERRED FROM 2-YEAR TO 4-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES PROVIDED MORE INTENSIVE ANALYSIS OF (1) THE ACADEMIC RECORDS OF THE TRANSFER STUDENTS, (2) THE FACTORS RELATED TO THEIR SUCCESS OR FAILURE, (3) THE PROBLEMS OF ARTICULATION BETWEEN 2- AND 4-YEAR…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Programs, Colleges, Cooperative Programs
Pittman, Eric A. – 1975
The effects of a migratory existence on a child are sometimes deep and difficult to overcome. To overcome these problems in our district, we have used orientation by the principal, guidance persons, assistant principal, and/or teacher in an attempt to make the pupil feel wanted and worthwhile. We have also used meetings between the child's parents…
Descriptors: Adjustment Counselors, Elementary Secondary Education, Migrant Children, Migrant Welfare Services
Woodbury, Kenneth B., Jr. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1988
Describes the approach to articulation and transfer being used among Pennsylvania's two- and four-year institutions and its two basic principles: to protect the integrity of the associate degree and to ensure the equitable treatment of transfer students. Describes how dual admissions arrangements facilitate interinstitutional cooperation. (DMM)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Admission, College Transfer Students, Colleges

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