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Lost in Transition: The Community College Dilemma
Episode 199

Lost in Transition: The Community College Dilemma

Mallory and Seth celebrate National Community College Month by diving deep into the challenges and opportunities faced by community college students, especially when it comes to transferring to four-year institutions. With a focus on cultivating skills for the future, they unpack the concerning data around transfer rates and completion rates, and explore strategies to improve outcomes for these learners. Whether it's rethinking recruitment or embracing vocational training, this conversation is a must-listen for those committed to the success of community college students.

Higher Ed Pulse

April 8, 202418m 52s

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Show Notes

Mallory and Seth celebrate National Community College Month by diving deep into the challenges and opportunities faced by community college students, especially when it comes to transferring to four-year institutions. With a focus on cultivating skills for the future, they unpack the concerning data around transfer rates and completion rates, and explore strategies to improve outcomes for these learners. Whether it's rethinking recruitment or embracing vocational training, this conversation is a must-listen for those committed to the success of community college students.

Key Takeaways:

  • Over 80% of community college students aim to transfer to four-year colleges, yet only about a third make the leap, and fewer than half of those complete their bachelor's degrees.
  • Successful community college recruitment strategies prioritize personal outreach and partnerships over traditional marketing tactics.
  • Mallory highlights the importance of high-touch methodologies to support non-traditional students through the transfer process, addressing financial and time constraints.
  • Vocational training and apprenticeship programs are gaining traction as valuable alternatives to traditional four-year degrees, promising a renaissance in skills-based education.

Related Links:

https://nscresearchcenter.org/transfer-and-progress/   

https://www.chronicle.com/featured/student-success/transfer-students

https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/publications/Tracking-Transfer-Community-College-and-Four-Year-Institutional-Effectiveness-in-Broadening-Bachelors-Degree-Attainment.html

https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/gen-z-trades-jobs-plumbing-welding-a76b5e43

https://podcasts.enrollify.org/higher-ed-geek/episode-223-the-future-of-work-apprenticeships-as-a-pathway-to-prosperity


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