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Tunxis Community College Transfer Student Outcomes Data Source: NSC Tunxis Community College Transfer Student Outcomes Data Source: NSC In March 2020, student names of 6 cohorts between Fall 2013 and Fall 2019 semesters were sent to National Student Clearinghouse (NSC). A study was conducted to analyze transfer patterns for cohorts 2013 to 2017 within 3 years, and for cohort 2013 to 2015 for transfer patterns within 5 years of attending Tunxis. • 38% of TXCC students transferred to a 2-year or a 4-year institution within 3 years, with 27% landing at 4-year institutions. • For those data available up to 5 years, 48% of TXCC students transferred to a 2-year or a 4-year institution within 5 years, with 36% landing at 4-year institutions. • 78% of TXCC students that transferred to 2-year institutions landed at one of the following five community colleges: Manchester Community College, Capital Community College, Naugatuck Valley Community College, Middlesex Community College, and Northwestern CT Community College • 65% of TXCC students that transferred to 4-year institutions landed at one of the following five colleges and universities: Central Connecticut State University, UConn, Goodwin University, Charter Oak State College, and University of St. Joseph Next step is to look into transfer patterns by Tunxis academic programs for those students with a transfer record. Provided by OIR, May 2020 TunxisIn 3 years, Community attending College 2 yr college 4 yr college Both 2 and 4 yr 2 yr college 4 yr collegeTunxisBoth 2 Communityand 4 yr All Students College Fall 2013 Percent of Fall11% Cohorts Attending21% a 5% 509 Percent982 of Fall Cohorts246 Attending4590 a Transfer Fall 2014 Transfer College11% within23% 3 Years 5% 453 961 College within209 5 Years4225 Fall45% 2015 11% 22% 5% 433 904 217 4079 60% Fall40% 2016 10% 23% 5% 383 873 207 3800 35% 5% 5% 5% 5% 50% Fall 2017 10% 21% 5%5% 391 804 194 3889 30% 9% 9% 8% In 5 years, attending 40% 25% 2 yr college 4 yr college Both 2 and 4 yr 2 yr college 4 yr college Both 2 and 4 yr All Students 21% 23% 22% Fall20% 2013 12% 27% 23% 9%21% 30%532 1258 406 4590 27% 29% 15% 27% Fall 2014 11% 29% 9% 20%470 1216 362 4225 Fall10% 2015 11% 27% 8% 450 1108 346 4079 5% 11% 11% 11% 10% 10% 10% 12% 11% 11% 0% Top Five Transfer Institutions 0% Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Top Five 2 yr Transfer Colleges Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 2 yr college 4 yr college TotalBoth 2 and 4 yr Fall 2013 Fall 2014 2 yr collegeFall 2015 4 yr collegeFall 2016Both 2 Falland 20174 yr Northwestern CT Community College 321 69 63 69 64 56 Middlesex Community College 409 94 87 92 67 69 NaugatuckTop Valley Two Community-Year Institutions College Receiving 573 131 Top115 Four-Year Institutions110 108 Receiving109 Capital CommunityTunxis College Transfers (2016-2020) 702 166 127Tunxis Transfers142 (2016126-2020) 141 Manchester Community College 760 181 169 149 141 120 641 561 562 506 495 TotalManchester Transfer CollegesCommunity College 835Central Connecticut726 State 718 640 632 % Top Five 77% University77% 78% 79% 78% Top FiveCapital 4 yr Transfer Community Colleges College University of Connecticut Total Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 UniversityNaugatuck of Saint Valley Joseph Community 236 51 49 54 43 39 Goodwin University Charter Oak StateCollege College 237 47 57 44 44 45 Goodwin University 341 88 68 69 64 52 Middlesex Community College Charter Oak State College University of Connecticut 589 156 137 116 91 89 CentralNorthwestern Connecticut CT State Community University 2454 521 476 498 504 455 University of Saint Joseph College 521 476 498 504 455 Total Transfer Colleges 1324 1260 1190 1146 1056 0 200 400 600 800 0 1000 2000 3000 % Top Five 39% 38% 42% 44% 43%.
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