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Bring a complex texture of life experiences to campus with transfer students
Author(s) -
Sutton Halley
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
recruiting and retaining adult learners
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2155-6458
pISSN - 2155-644X
DOI - 10.1002/nsr.30113
Subject(s) - vice president , george (robot) , institution , session (web analytics) , management , medical education , psychology , sociology , political science , gerontology , library science , history , medicine , art history , law , business , computer science , advertising , economics
SAN DIEGO — Understanding the myriad of reasons that transfer students benefit your institution may help your institution's officials better understand what to look for during the recruitment phase. In a session at the recent National Association for College Admission Counseling annual conference, panelists Jim Rawlins, assistant vice president of enrollment management from the University of Oregon; Gary Clark, director of undergraduate admissions from the University of California, Los Angeles; Kirk Brennan, director of undergraduate admission from the University of Southern California; David Burge, vice president of enrollment management from George Mason University; and Dan Nannini, transfer center director from Santa Monica College, discussed the best practices, benefits and challenges of recruiting transfer students to their respective campuses.