The community college system across the United States has approximately 2.1 million full-time college students and 3.7 million part-time college students enrolled each year according to the Community College Research Center. In 2017, 34% of the undergraduate students enrolled at an institution of higher education were attending a public two-year college.
According to a recent article in Forbes Magazine, transfer students are MORE successful than their counterparts who attended higher education institutions as freshmen. Freshmen students earn their four-year degree at a rate of approximately 73%, while transfer students at the same institutions earn their four-year degree at a rate of approximately 75%.
As you may or may not know, traditional Student Search avenues for prospective transfer students are rudimentary at best. College Board, ACT, NRCCUA, and CBSS don’t keep track of transfer students. They are not very effective places for locating names of possible transfer students. So, what CAN you do to recruit transfer students effectively?
Transfer students are as (or more) successful than their four-year freshmen counterparts. Therefore, you should consider how to change up your traditional recruitment methods for seeking out these students. You must find new and different ways to communicate with your potential transfer student population to be successful. There’s no time like the present – reach out to your local transfer partners today!
1Sanchez, N.L. (2019, January). Community College Transfers Outperform High Schoolers at Top Colleges, So Why Do We Ignore Them? Forbes Magazine.