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Maximizing The Transfer Enrollment Process
Tina McEntireDirector of Undergraduate Admissions
Phone: 704-687-3671
Email Address: [email protected]
UNC CHARLOTTE
• Located in a metropolitan setting
• 21,600 students
• Doctoral Research Intensive Institution
• 4th largest of the NC publics
TRANSFERS AT UNC CHARLOTTE
2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03
Applied 5549 5497 5362 5480
Accepted 3990 3891 3772 3622(72%) (70%) (70%) (66%)
Enrolled 2706 2680 2534 2458(68%) (69%) (67%) (68%)
Our Bread and Butter
ORIGINS OF TRANSFERS
2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03
NC Privates 190 190 185 156
UNC 474 446 422 413
Out-of-state 721 814 742 765
NCCC 1321 1230 1185 1223
Totals 2706 2680 2534 2458
• Fall 2005 transfers (1,919) generated approximately $9.8 million in State appropriations and tuition revenue for Fall 2005!
• Spring term transfers (750) generated approximately $3.8 million
• Total for the year= over $13.6 million
Does not include revenue from housing, dining, bookstore, or other auxiliary services.
Transfer Student Impact on the University for 2005-2006
Threefold Approach to Serving Transfers
• NC Statewide Initiatives
• Process and Technology
• Admissions Experience
NC Statewide Initiatives
Stats of UNC System
• 16 Public Universities
• 59 Community Colleges
• 43 Private Colleges
NC Statewide Initiatives
• Joint Committee on College Transfer Students
• Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
• College Foundation of NC
• Assured Admission Program
Comparison to Other Systems
Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA)
• Major Re-engineering of NC Community College System
• 44 Hour Core Curriculum-general education transfer core
• Acceptance by all NC public universities, community colleges, and many NC private colleges.
• Transfer students given more options, more educated on their curriculum
College Foundation of NC
• A nonprofit partnership designed to help NC students prepare, plan, apply and pay for college.
• Open to all ages and all students (freshmen, transfer, adults)
• Toll-Free telephone number for advice on planning, applying and paying for college
• Extensive website with different modules to allow students to prepare for college starting in 9th grade
College Foundation of NC•Student Planner Module- private, secure account to store high school activities and accomplishments
•College Fair Module- lets you compare and explore NC’s 110 colleges and universities
•Career Center Module- allows students to explore career possibilities
•Online Application Module- allows students to apply online and the data populates multiple applications and the FAFSA
•Paying for College Module- This module is the primary resource for scholarships , grants and financial aid.
Process and Technology
Transfer Processing Systems•Admission of Transfer Students:
•Admissions Office•Transfer Office•Adult Student Office•Registrar’s Office
•Transfer Credit Evaluation-•Registrar’s Office•Admissions Office
•Transfer Credit Authorization-• Centralized Process•Decentralized Process (owned by faculty)
Transfer Process at UNC Charlotte•Transfer Application- transfer students apply to the Admissions Office. The Admissions Office handles all freshmen, second degree, visitors and transfers to the institution.
•Transfer Credit Evaluation- the credit evaluation is performed by the Admissions Office for new students and currently enrolled students.
•Evaluation performed before decision•Evaluation complete when acceptance letter arrives
•Transfer Credit Authorization- UNC Charlotte has a centralized transfer evaluation process. Credit evaluation approval is not “farmed out” to the faculty.
Transfer Technology
• Online application-entire application uploads into system
• Online credit evaluator
• Online credit report
• Detailed denial letters
• Online registration for all events
• Community College Counselor Website
Transfer Technology
Online Credit Evaluator
• Students choose state and college
• Provides a comprehensive list of every course equated and the credit hours
• Pulls data directly from Banner Transfer Evaluation Module
• If course not listed, provides email address for personal attention
Online Credit Evaluator
Online Credit Evaluator
Transfer Technology
Online Credit Report
• Completed before the decision
• The report url is given to students in their admission letter
• Report pulls course attributes (general education information)
• Report is also viewed by the student’s advisor
Online Credit Report
Transfer Technology
Community College Counselor Website
• Information for CCC to share with their students-great resource for transfer center staff
• Direct equivalent to HS Counselor Site
• Online lookup of students’ status
• Future message board
Community College Counselor Site
Admissions Experience
Admissions Experience
Community Networking
• Chair of Transfer Advisory Committee
• Community College Advisory Boards
• Monthly visits to all feeder comm. colleges
• Community College Advisor workshop hosted by Admissions
• Serve as local, regional and national advisors on transfer issues
Admissions Experience
Campus Visit
• Accept walk-in appointments
• Transfer Open House Program
• Departmental Presentations/Tour
• Departmental Open Houses
Admissions ExperienceStrategic Planning
• 5-year plan and annual report
• CC newsletter (fall, spring)
• Separate admission goals
• Transfer message boards
• Targeting minority transfers
• Opportunities for transfers in Honors Program
Questions?
The Enrollment Process
Issues for our Transfers
• Why do I need to attend orientation? I’ve already been through on my former campus!
• Why didn’t all my credit transfer? Expectation of more cooperation between UNC System campuses and NC community colleges about course equivalency.
• Our 2005 Academic Engagement Survey found transfers are generally less engaged across the board in extracurricular activities. 27% of the transfer taking the survey said they were “lonely” on our campus.
Issues for our Transfers
• Often believe that the change in their collegiate environment will remedy any past academic issues.
• Often do not anticipate problems in getting classes they want (boy, are they surprised!)
• Expect to be able to discuss their options with their advisors and want their advisors to “explain requirements and give alternatives”
Issues for our Transfers
Many of our transfers come from smaller community colleges where things can be done at the “last minute” or deadlines are more flexible.
Many of our transfers live and work off campus and don’t become as engaged with the University as do freshmen.
• Transfers are invited to a full day session, in either June, July or before classes in August and before Spring classes begin in January. ($29 fee)
• Program includes overview of services, placement testing, advising and registration.
• Adult and Evening Students can attend a Saturday morning orientation hosted by our Office of Adult Students And Evening Services (OASES)
Make them feel welcome!
2005 TRANSFER SOAR PROGRAM
8:00 am Check in8:00- 8:45 Resource Fair
9:00 am Welcome to UNC Charlotte and Transfer SOAR Overview9:15 am University Math Placement Exam9:15 am Campus Tours10:00 am Transfer Orientation Workshop10:30 am Student Computing10:45 am Registration Information11:00-12:00 pm Small Group Meetings with Orientation Counselors
12:00 pm –1:15 Lunch1:30 pm Meet the Colleges and Academic Advisement 2:00 – 5:00pm Fall Semester Registration2:30 - 5:00 pm Student ID Cards
Questions?
Maximizing the Transfer Enrollment Process