Achieving the Dream’s Postsecondary Data Partnership Courses Are Back!

Sep 13, 2023 | Clearinghouse Academy, Learner Insights, NSCBlog

Transfer enrollment is making a comeback, surpassing 2020 figures. The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center’s fall 2024 Transfer Enrollment and Pathways report reveals that transfer enrollment, which comprises 13% of non-freshmen undergraduates, grew for the third straight year.

The ability to transfer between institutions provides students with greater flexibility in their postsecondary educational pathways. The Transfer Enrollment and Pathways report, which replaces the previous Transfer and Progress report series, finds that college transfer enrollment is now 7.9% greater than in the fall of 2020.

"The growth in transfers this fall is a further indication that students are adjusting postsecondary goals in response to changing education and labor market conditions," said Doug Shapiro, Executive Director of the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. “That’s good news, especially for those who are able to return from stopouts by finding colleges that better meet their needs.”

Nearly 500,000 students transferred from a two-year to a four-year institution this past fall, a number that is now comparable to fall 2020 (-2,300, -0.5%). Although this remains the most common pathway for transfer students, the share of all transfer students that move from a two-year to a four-year institution declined 3.5 percentage points from fall 2020 to fall 2024.

Additional report highlights include:

Community College Transfer Enrollment: This past fall, 390,000 students transferred into a community college, an increase of 13.5% from the fall of 2020. However, total community college enrollment still has not recovered from pandemic declines (-52,300, -1.5% from fall 2020).

Continuing Transfer Students: The fall of 2024 saw the second straight year of enrollment growth for continuing transfer students — those who were enrolled at a different institution in the spring or summer term immediately prior.

View the complete Transfer Enrollment and Pathways report.

Doug Shapiro, VP, Research and Executive Director, Research Center

"The growth in transfers this fall is a further indication that students are adjusting postsecondary goals in response to changing education and labor market conditions. That’s good news, especially for those who are able to return from stopouts by finding colleges that better meet their needs."

Doug Shapiro
Executive Director, National Student Clearinghouse Research Center

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Achieving the Dream’s Postsecondary Data Partnership Courses Are Back!

PDP Users Can Register Now for Free Fall Courses

Achieving the Dream (ATD) is helping Postsecondary Data Partnership (PDP) users get the fall off to a great start with the return of its popular free online PDP courses. The courses are designed for two- and four-year institutional users with PDP dashboards across student services, academics, institutional research/effectiveness, and other areas.

  • Accelerator Onboarding Course (Oct. 23–Dec. 8, 2023)
    This course prepares participants to complete the nuts and bolts of a comprehensive PDP data submission that will maximize dashboard functionality, inform better decisions, and use data to advance equity. Register by Oct. 15 here.
  • Using PDP for Data Discovery & Decision Support Course (Oct. 2, 2023–Nov. 17, 2023)
    This course uses intersectional data to explore previously unanswerable questions, identify gaps, assess progress in closing gaps, and leverage the PDP to support decision-making. It is not simply about how to operate the dashboards but, rather, focuses on how to use the metrics in the dashboards to drive change. Register by Sept. 22 here.

For more information, including course objectives and schedule, visit ATD’s PDP courses page.