Transfer Shock

Transfer students have gained the attention of higher education administrators and policy-makers because of the high level of transfer activity (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2011). The phenomenon known as transfer shock is the overall integration difficulty transfer students face (Hil...

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Main Authors: Charles Clausen, Roger D. Wessel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of College Orientation, Transition, and Retention
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Online Access:https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/jcotr/article/view/2897
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spelling doaj-fcda2b68220c4cc4ab59118bea7e0c802021-06-10T17:28:10ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingJournal of College Orientation, Transition, and Retention1534-22632690-45352015-12-0123110.24926/jcotr.v23i1.28972571Transfer ShockCharles ClausenRoger D. WesselTransfer students have gained the attention of higher education administrators and policy-makers because of the high level of transfer activity (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2011). The phenomenon known as transfer shock is the overall integration difficulty transfer students face (Hills, 1965). This study examined Ball State University (BSU) transfer students in their first year and how to predict posttransfer GPA and 6-year graduation based on previous institution cumulative GPA, age, sex, previous institution type, and BSU college. Regression analyses were used to make predictive models for posttransfer GPA and 6-year graduation. The sample consisted of 1,857 entering transfer students. Previous institution cumulative GPA averaged 2.994, while the average posttransfer GPA was 1.681. Nearly 60% of the sample achieved 6-year graduation. Each model found most of the observed variables to be statistically significant predictors. When applied to the data, the 6-year graduation prediction model correctly predicted 6-year graduation 79.6% of the time.https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/jcotr/article/view/2897transfer studentstransfer shocktransfer ecstasyposttransfer gpa6-year graduationball state university
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Transfer Shock
Journal of College Orientation, Transition, and Retention
transfer students
transfer shock
transfer ecstasy
posttransfer gpa
6-year graduation
ball state university
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Roger D. Wessel
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title Transfer Shock
title_short Transfer Shock
title_full Transfer Shock
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publisher University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
series Journal of College Orientation, Transition, and Retention
issn 1534-2263
2690-4535
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Transfer students have gained the attention of higher education administrators and policy-makers because of the high level of transfer activity (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2011). The phenomenon known as transfer shock is the overall integration difficulty transfer students face (Hills, 1965). This study examined Ball State University (BSU) transfer students in their first year and how to predict posttransfer GPA and 6-year graduation based on previous institution cumulative GPA, age, sex, previous institution type, and BSU college. Regression analyses were used to make predictive models for posttransfer GPA and 6-year graduation. The sample consisted of 1,857 entering transfer students. Previous institution cumulative GPA averaged 2.994, while the average posttransfer GPA was 1.681. Nearly 60% of the sample achieved 6-year graduation. Each model found most of the observed variables to be statistically significant predictors. When applied to the data, the 6-year graduation prediction model correctly predicted 6-year graduation 79.6% of the time.
topic transfer students
transfer shock
transfer ecstasy
posttransfer gpa
6-year graduation
ball state university
url https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/jcotr/article/view/2897
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