American Indian College Fund Develops Transfer Data Guidebook for TCUs
All-inclusive resource offers tips and recommendations for data building
With nearly 40% of all college students transferring at least once in their academic career, they are a critical yet often overlooked segment of the educational landscape. The most common transfer path for students is from a two-year college to a four-year institution, and many transfer students are first-generation and students of color. Unfortunately, studies have shown the majority of transfer students lose approximately 37% of their college credits when transferring. These factors are particularly important for TCUs, many of whom predominantly offer associate degrees to communities largely comprised of Native and first-generation students.
The guidebook assists TCUs by providing a basic understanding of transfer processes and supporting the development of transfer data practices. From software and security to transfer agreements and advising, the guide covers every aspect of creating transfer pathways. Utilizing a transfer data system can not only improve support of students transitioning to another institution but can also offer analytical insights that colleges can use to further streamline transfer processes.
This guidebook was made possible due to the cooperation between the College Fund and the Montana TCUs who participated in surveys, shared data, and provided a general understanding of the transfer landscape and programming necessities to help transfer students succeed. The collaboration led to the involved TCUs establishing 14 articulation agreements and the creation of a universal policy to support students, prevent credit loss, and assist with on-time graduation despite transfer. These achievements are examples of what the College Fund hopes the guidebook will help other TCUs accomplish.
Vice President of Research, Evaluation, and Faculty Development at the College Fund,
The guide is available for download at https://collegefund.org/tcu-transfer-data-guidebook-2023. TCUs can also request a hard copy from the College Fund by emailing
About the American Indian College Fund— The American Indian College Fund has been the nation's largest charity supporting Native higher education for 34 years. The College Fund believes "Education is the answer" and provided
Journalists—The American Indian College Fund does not use the acronym AICF. On second reference, please use the College Fund.
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