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Original Articles

Transfer Between Community Colleges and 4-Year Colleges: The All-American Game

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Pages 223-242 | Published online: 21 Aug 2006
 

ABSTRACT

In this article, the authors introduce a novel way, using the metaphor of a baseball game, to evaluate and measure community college student progress for those whose stated goal is to transfer to a 4-year institution and, ultimately, earn a bachelor's degree. The proposed framework of “the Transfer Game” is an outgrowth of the Transfer and Retention of Urban Community College Students (TRUCCS) project, which is a longitudinal study of 5,000 community college students from the 9-campuses of the Los Angeles Community College District. The goal of the project is to explain how the “all-American game” provides a method to measure, comprehend, and visualize student progression, and identify the factors that predict both success and barriers. The framework provides a scholarly comparison of the all-American game of baseball to the All-American invention of the community college.

TRUCCS is currently funded by the Lumina Foundation GRANT #1415 and was originally funded by the US Dept. of Education, Field Initiated Studies.

Notes

*One person has been enrolled in the community college for 68 semesters, and was excluded from the range due to the extreme score.

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