by Maria Ishaq Khan Transfer is a common phenomenon in higher education and the problems associated with it are well known – loss of credits, lack of clear transfer paths, inadequate advising, and extended time to degree. What is often less discussed is that these...
by Jason E. Lane & Maria I. Khan The movement of students, and their earned credits, between colleges is inherently a system issue. And, systems may be the nation’s best bet for improving transfer at scale. Yet, systems of higher education are often overlooked in...
by Rebecca Karoff, University of Texas System, and Dewayne Morgan, University System of Maryland Rebecca: I’ve been working in university systems my entire professional life (decades, in fact) and these days, my fulcrum for engaging in equity is the newly issued NASH...
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