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    Navigating the Transfer Maze

    National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students
    “Audacious Advocacy”
    NISTS BLOG

    “Audacious Advocacy”

    All of us—in whatever roles we inhabit—must be prepared to effectively advocate for the needs of transfer students in every meeting.
    The Role of Librarians in Supporting Transfer Student Success
    NISTS BLOG

    The Role of Librarians in Supporting Transfer Student Success

    Authors Peggy Nuhn and Karen Kaufmann explore how college librarians serve as key, albeit sometimes overlooked, transfer champions.
    Being a Campus Advocate for Transfer Students: A Survival Guide for Higher Education Senior Leaders
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    Being a Campus Advocate for Transfer Students: A Survival Guide for Higher Education Senior Leaders

    This post offers five strategic considerations for those looking to transfer students to meet their enrollment targets.
    Ask the Experts: Creating a Transfer Student-Centered Web Presence
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    Ask the Experts: Creating a Transfer Student-Centered Web Presence

    mStoner and the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students (NISTS) have released a comprehensive transfer website strategy...
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    How to Create a Transfer-Centered Website

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    How to Create a Transfer-Centered Website
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    How to Create a Transfer-Centered Website

    Is your transfer website meeting your transfer students’ needs? Transferring between institutions can be complicated, so college websites...
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    Transfer Partnerships for Improved Equity and Outcomes (2020)

    New Directions for Community Colleges
    Creating a Best Practices Guide for Transfer Student Support
    NISTS BLOG

    Creating a Best Practices Guide for Transfer Student Support

    In this post, Transfer Specialists from Cuyahoga Community College (OH) describe their Transfer Center Best Practices Guide.
    Tales from the Applied Zone: Lessons Learned from the Literature and Beyond
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    Tales from the Applied Zone: Lessons Learned from the Literature and Beyond

    This post offers lessons learned from seven years of research and real-life experience at the UW-Madison Transfer Transition Program.
    From Transfer Guides to Program Maps: Updating Your Website with Student-Friendly Terms
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    From Transfer Guides to Program Maps: Updating Your Website with Student-Friendly Terms

    Simple instructional design and terminology changes made the UH-Manoa transfer center website more accessible and student friendly.
    10 Ways to Engage Your Faculty in the Transfer Student Experience
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    10 Ways to Engage Your Faculty in the Transfer Student Experience

    Engaging faculty in the transfer student experience is key to dissolving misconceptions and creating a transfer-friendly institution.
    Reimagining Transfer in Michigan through MiTransfer
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    Reimagining Transfer in Michigan through MiTransfer

    The MiTransfer story focuses on three key themes: the project was voluntary and collaborative, and thus, transfer is more streamlined.
    Transfer Toy Story: You've Got a Friend in Me
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    Transfer Toy Story: You've Got a Friend in Me

    Guest blogger Rachel Fulton uses the movie Toy Story to illustrate why institutional partnerships are pivotal to the transfer experience.
    Grit to Graduation: The Evolution of a Transfer Pathway
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    Grit to Graduation: The Evolution of a Transfer Pathway

    The Start of a Transfer Pathway The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) received approval to offer a bachelor’s degree in the...
    Unpacking Equity & Access with Eboni Zamani-Gallaher
    NISTS BLOG

    Unpacking Equity & Access with Eboni Zamani-Gallaher

    How can we be more equity conscious in higher ed? Learn from one of the best, as Transfer Champion-Catalyst Award Winner Eboni...
    The Power of Student Voice: How Human-Centered Design Leads to Seamless Transfer Pathways
    NISTS BLOG

    The Power of Student Voice: How Human-Centered Design Leads to Seamless Transfer Pathways

    How might community colleges and four-year universities dramatically improve transfer and baccalaureate attainment rates by reframing the...
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    Communicating with Transfer Students: Conducting a Departmental Audit

    National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students
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