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Project Oregon Reverse Transfer Information Webinar January 22, 2013

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Page 1: Project Oregon Reverse Transfer Information Webinar January 22, 2013

Project Oregon Reverse TransferInformation Webinar

January 22, 2013

Page 2: Project Oregon Reverse Transfer Information Webinar January 22, 2013

What is Reverse Transfer?

• For students who have transferred to a university prior to completing an Associate’s degree

• Through data sharing, outreach to students, and transcript evaluation, students who have earned the required credits can be awarded their Associate’s degrees while they are pursuing their Bachelor’s degrees.

Page 3: Project Oregon Reverse Transfer Information Webinar January 22, 2013

Who Benefits from Reverse Transfer?

• To students– Both Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees or at least

Associate’s• To Community Colleges– Credit for completions – Closer transfer collaborations with universities

• To Universities– Students with Associate’s more likely to earn

Bachelor’s degree

Page 4: Project Oregon Reverse Transfer Information Webinar January 22, 2013

Reverse Transfer and 40/40/20

• Oregon’s completion goal– 40/40/20• 40 percent of Oregonians with minimum of bachelor’s

degree• 40 percent of Oregonians with minimum of associate’s

degree and/or certificate• 100 percent of Oregonians with minimum of high

school diploma or equivalent

• How does Reverse Transfer fit?

Page 5: Project Oregon Reverse Transfer Information Webinar January 22, 2013

How does this work?

• Current process for Reverse Transfer

• Expectations for staff

• Marketing – Tool kit of materials

• What’s next?

Page 6: Project Oregon Reverse Transfer Information Webinar January 22, 2013

CAMPUS UPDATES

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Questions?

• Elizabeth Cox BrandDept. of Community Colleges and Workforce [email protected]

• Joe HollidayOregon University System Office of the [email protected]