Four-year College Transfer from


Paul D Camp Community College


Every four-year college and university in the Commonwealth that offers undergraduate programs has some kind of transfer agreement with Virginia's public two-year colleges. Transfer offers an affordable entry point to higher education with a variety of benefits to the student beyond cost. These benefits include additional academic support for those who may not feel "college-ready" or for those who are several years beyond high school graduation. Another benefit is that every Virginian is within an hour drive of a community college - one does not have to "go away" to go to college.

Transfer, though, is not seamless. In order to improve student success, and recognize when and where success is occurring, two-year colleges that produce transfer students and four-year colleges that receive them, need to be in a partnership to provide feedback to one another. This report is designed to provide that feedback, primarily to the two-year colleges, however, four-year colleges will find these data useful as well.

Each section below provides an overview of a specific aspect of transfer. There are links embedded to guide the user to greater detail.


Numbers of Transfers


The number of transfers annually from a two-year college, is an important base from which to begin analysis. We break those annual totals down into broad categories of race/ethnicity (majority students, students of color) and subdivide those by gender. In this way we develop a sense of the scope overall trends of transfer over eight eight years. Please note that there is always a lag in the most recent year of data available since students starting college in the spring semester are included in these cohorts and annual enrollment files are reported well after the fact.
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Students Transferring from Paul D Camp Community College in the Fall and Spring of the Designated Year


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2014-152015-162016-172017-182018-192019-20
a. Total Transfers634857506858
b. Men - Total151013132619
c. Women - Total483844374239
d. Majority Students - Total282226263429
e. Majority Students - Men114671513
f. Majority Students - Women171820191916
g. Students of Color - Total352631243429
h. Students of Color - Men4676116
i. Students of Color - Women312024182323

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Where did they Transfer?


The next question of interest "Where did they Transfer" is answered below, also with annual counts. This provides important information to the two-year college and the public about the predominant transfer routes taken by students.
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All Students
Students Transferring from Paul D Camp Community College
in Fall and Spring of the Designated Year



Color variation represents the low to high variation within each column.

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2014-152015-162016-172017-182018-192019-20
Public Institutions
Christopher Newport University (details)020420
George Mason University (details)100011
James Madison University (details)100110
Longwood University (details)013020
Norfolk State University (details)11106766
Old Dominion University (details)181621182425
Radford University (details)002011
University of Mary Washington (details)100000
University of Virginia (details)200011
University of Virginia's College at Wise (details)000000
Virginia Commonwealth University (details)204484
Virginia State University (details)124010
Virginia Tech (details)211024
William & Mary (details)000000
Total Public Four-Year Institutions (details)383141344942
Private Institutions
Averett University (details)001000
Bluefield University (details)110100
Bridgewater College (details)000000
Ferrum College (details)011000
Hampton University (details)101001
Liberty University (details)17789158
Regent University (details)666346
Virginia Wesleyan University (details)120001
Total Private, Nonprofit, Four-Year Institutions (details)251716161916

Starting cohorts of fewer than 10 are excluded from reporting.
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Status and Accomplishment at Transfer


Not unlike students who are first-time in college, transfer students arrive at four-year institutions with a variety of backgrounds and needs, and a collection of credits that may, or may not, have been well-chosen for ultimate success as transfer student into a bachelors degree. In this next table we observe some of these characteristics.
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Students Transferring to Paul D Camp Community College in the Fall and Spring of the Designated Year

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Degree Completion2014-152015-162016-172017-182018-192019-20
Summary Totals
New Transfer (All)634857506858
Student Demographics
New Transfers, Age 17 to 19 yrs 2410252
New Transfers, Age 25 yrs and Older342427243319
New Transfers, Age 20 to 24 yrs272020243037
Financial Aid Programs at Entry
New Transfer with Pell38253331349
Student/Family Income at Entry
New Transfer, Family Income $0 - $49,999 382937283310
New Transfer, Family Income $50,000 - $99,9991297877
New Transfer, Family Income $100,000 - $149,999515372
New Transfer, Family Income $150,000 and Greater311120
New Transfer, Family Income Not Reported587101939
Student Effort and Progress
Students earning 06 credits or fewer in First Year161656
Transfer-specific Characteristics
CC Transfer Students with 15 CC credits or Fewer181126101514
CC Transfer Students with between 16 and 30 CC credits485765
CC Transfer Students with 31 CC credits or Greater (No AA)010015
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer302220283928
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer, 2 or fewer years prior to Transfer241816243027
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer, 2.01 to 5 years prior to Transfer442251
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer, 5 or more years prior to Transfer202240
AAS Awarded Prior to Transfer (Occ/Technical)1066566

Starting cohorts of fewer than 10 are excluded from reporting.
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First Year Retention of Transfer Students


Using the same characteristics provided in the previous table, we now look at how these students fair in terms of retention into the second year of enrollment. Since the cohorts below include students transferring into the four-year institution in both the fall term and the spring term, we count a student being retained as a fall transfer enrolling in the subsequent fall, and a spring transfer enrolling in the subsequent spring. While this may miss some students who demonstrate a more intermittent style of enrollment, those students will ultimately be counted in the completion rates - assuming, of course, they complete a degree.
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Students Transferring to Paul D Camp Community College in Fall and Spring of the Designated Year, Retention into Second Year

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Subcohort2013-142014-152015-162016-172017-182018-19
Summary Totals
New Transfer (All)(detail)75%73%65%63%64%65%
Student Demographics
New Transfers, Age 17 to 19 yrs (detail)60%
New Transfers, Age 25 yrs and Older(detail)76%65%37%56%58%55%
New Transfers, Age 20 to 24 yrs(detail)73%81%90%75%71%77%
Financial Aid Programs at Entry
New Transfer, Full-time with CTG or CTG Plus (Transfer Grant)(detail)
New Transfer with Pell(detail)72%79%56%67%55%65%
Student Effort and Progress
Students earning 06 credits or fewer in First Year(detail)
Transfer-specific Characteristics
New Transfer with CTG or CTG PLUS (2010-11 forward)(detail)
CC Transfer Students with 15 CC credits or Fewer(detail)75%50%73%62%30%73%
CC Transfer Students with between 16 and 30 CC credits(detail)
CC Transfer Students with 31 CC credits or Greater (No AA)(detail)
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer(detail)79%83%64%70%79%62%
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer, 2 or fewer years prior to Transfer(detail)81%83%72%69%83%63%
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer, 2.01 to 5 years prior to Transfer(detail)
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer, 5 or more years prior to Transfer(detail)
AAS Awarded Prior to Transfer (Occ/Technical)(detail)85%70%

Starting cohorts of fewer than 10 are excluded from reporting.
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How Many Completed a Four-year Degree?


As a starting point, we look at the percentage of students in each cohort/subcohort that complete a four-year degree within four-years of transfer. Four years is chosen to provide a parallel equivalent to the six-year graduation rate used for bachelors degree-seeking students. In the available detail tables, we track student success out to 10 years post-entry.
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Four-year Completion Rates of Students Transferring to Paul D Camp Community College in Fall and Spring of the Designated Years
All Students

Color variation represents the low to high variation within each column.

Outcomes of cohorts with fewer than 10 students are excluded from display (blank cells).

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Four-year Completion Rates
Degree Completion2013-142014-152015-162016-172017-18
Summary Totals
New Transfer (All) (detail)51%51%46%39%48%
Student Demographics
New Transfers, Age 17 to 19 yrs (detail)30%
New Transfers, Age 25 yrs and Older (detail)48%35%37%37%46%
New Transfers, Age 20 to 24 yrs (detail)50%70%55%45%54%
Financial Aid Programs at Entry
New Transfer, Full-time with CTG or CTG Plus (Transfer Grant) (detail)
New Transfer with Pell (detail)38%50%32%45%39%
Student Effort and Progress
Students earning 06 credits or fewer in First Year (detail)
Transfer-specific Characteristics
New Transfer with CTG or CTG PLUS (2010-11 forward) (detail)
CC Transfer Students with 15 CC credits or Fewer (detail)17%17%82%31%0%
CC Transfer Students with between 16 and 30 CC credits (detail)
CC Transfer Students with 31 CC credits or Greater (No AA) (detail)
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer (detail)62%60%32%45%64%
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer, 2 or fewer years prior to Transfer (detail)67%62%33%44%67%
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer, 2.01 to 5 years prior to Transfer (detail)
AA/AS Awarded Prior to Transfer, 5 or more years prior to Transfer (detail)
AAS Awarded Prior to Transfer (Occ/Technical) (detail)69%80%


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