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NC School Focuses on Boosting Transfer Student Success

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023   

As colleges gear up to welcome students for the fall semester, there is a growing focus on supporting students who transfer from one school to another to complete their studies.

In North Carolina, the average college student carries a debt of around $30,000, making it imperative for those who want to transfer to seek out the best options in terms of affordability and whether the credits they've already earned can be transferred.

Benjamin Levine, assistant director of admissions at William Peace University, said they are working to address the concerns of incoming transfer students.

"What a lot of transfer students are worried about in general though, are, 'How my transfer credits will come over? How long will I need to be at the new school before I'm able to graduate? And how will my social life be impacted?'" Levine outlined.

He pointed out the school has agreements with community colleges and other institutions for seamless credit transfers allowing some students to finish within two years. Levine mentioned William Peace accepts up to 90 credit hours if a student has received at least a C-minus grade, to ensure they can maximize their prior educational investments.

According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, community college student transfers to four-year schools plummeted by nearly 80,000 students in the fall of 2022, compared to the fall of 2020.

Levine emphasized the significance of factors like campus support for their academic, mental, and social well-being. He suggested addressing the potential barriers may start with the admissions process, but it extends to tutoring, mental health counseling, and scholarship opportunities.

"One of the things that I'm proud of is, every transfer student has the opportunity to have a merit scholarship," Levine stressed. "They're relatively in line with the types of scholarships that a freshman would receive."

He added the student-to-faculty ratio is about 11 students to one faculty member, which helps in offering additional support to incoming students, regardless of their status as freshmen or transfers.

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