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Appendix E. Index of Tables and Graphics

Transfer Policy Problems and Proposed Solutions Graphic
Fall 2006 New Transfer Students as a Percent of All New Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Students Table 1
Number of Institutions Attended by Fall 2002 First-Time Students Between Fall 2002 and Fall 2006 Table 2
Sources of Fall 2006 New Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Transfer Students Table 3
Prior Degrees and Transferable Credits of New Transfers Enrolling in the State Colleges and University of Massachusetts in Fall 2006 Table 4
Sources of Fall 2006 New Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Transfer Students at the University of Massachusetts Table 5.1
Sources of Fall 2006 New Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Transfer Students at the State Colleges Table 5.2
Sources of Fall 2006 New Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Transfer Students at the Community Colleges Table 5.3
Types of Institutions Other Than the Original Attended by 2002 First-Time Community College Students Who Had Attended At Least One Other Institution as of Fall 2006 (Total=4,629) Table 6
Fall 2006 New Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Transfer Students— Transferring From Another MA Public Institution By Region Table 7
GPA at Time of Graduation of New Transfer Students Entering in Fall 1999 Table 8
Time to Graduation at Transfer Institution of New Transfer Students entering in Fall 1999 Table 9
Six-Year Graduation Rate and Cumulative GPA of New Students entering the State Colleges in Fall 1999 Table 10.1
Six-Year Graduation Rate and Cumulative GPA of New Students entering the University of Massachusetts in Fall 1999 Table 10.2
Graduation Rate for the Fall 1999 Cohort of Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Transfer Students that Previously Earned an Associate Degree from a Massachusetts Community College Table 11.1
GPA at Time of Graduation of the Fall 1999 Cohort of Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Transfer Students that Previously Earned an Associate Degree from a Massachusetts Community College Table 11.2
Comparison of All States’ Transfer and Articulation Policies: 2001 Comparison

 

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