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Using Technology and
Partnerships to Improve Transfer
Student Success
Lisa M. Johnson
Associate Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management
University of Massachusetts Boston
Chad Schaedler
Senior Regional Director
ConnectEdu
UMass Boston received a Title III
grant to improve transfer student
recruitment, retention, and services
In fall 2007, 61% or 1,566 of new UMB
students were transfers
Goals & Objectives
To increase the enrollment of transfers
through improved recruitment, retention,
and graduation of students.
 Improve the retention of transfer students
at two critical points in the enrollment
process – recruitment to enrollment and
enrollment to graduation.
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Focus of the Grant:
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Create a Transfer Center
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Recruitment of Transfer Students
Transfer Advising
Transfer Student Advocacy
Coordinate Joint Admissions and Tuition Advantage Program
Articulation Agreements
Transfer Credit Evaluations
Course Equivalencies
Assist with Transfer Orientation
Training
Represent UMB on State-wide Committees
Assist with Marketing for Transfer
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Develop Partnerships With 5 Feeder TwoYear Colleges
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Bunker Hill Community College
Roxbury Community College
Quincy College
Massasoit Community College
Mass Bay Community College
Develop Articulation Agreements
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10 per year for a total of 50 agreements in 5 years
Faculty to Faculty Discussions
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Around curriculum, course alignment, course content, and
course sequencing
Technology
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Develop a transfer student portal
Utilize electronic access to course descriptions
Receive electronic transcripts
Produce electronic course evaluations
After researching companies who said they could help
us meet these technological objectives, UMass Boston
decided to partner with ConnectEdu.
Here is a partial list of other some of the 200+ colleges and
universities who are also partnering with ConnectEdu.
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University of Vermont
University of Connecticut
University of Massachusetts Lowell
CUNY System
Boston University
Salve Regina University
University of Maine System
Johnson & Wales University
St. Michael’s College
Johnson State College
Castleton State College
Michigan State University
University of Michigan
Bentley College
Rutgers University
University of Pittsburg
Newbury College
Regis College
Daniel Webster College
University of New Haven
Simmons College
Quinnipiac University
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One comprehensive, collaborative, curriculum, college and career planning
solution – and electronic data/document exchange - driving high value and
utilization – single sign on
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First in integrating with high school, community college and college student
information systems – XML data exchange for colleges, imaging system
integration
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Both FERPA and PPRA (Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment) – Data is
not sold – data is not shared without opt-in permission, no embedded
advertising
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Verified Recipients – Standard Operating Procedure
Unprecedented enrollment marketing opportunity in addition to workflow
benefits
Connect offers community colleges all college admissions
features plus articulation agreement integration and
comprehensive transfer planning.
Connect is an integrated web solution for college
admissions featuring electronic document exchange and
targeted recruitment.
Connect is also a compressive integrated solution for
curriculum, college and career planning for high school
students, guidance counselors, and parents. And it is
available at no cost to high schools!
If you would like more information about this partnership,
please contact us. Thank you!
Lisa Johnson, Ph.D.
Associate Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management
University of Massachusetts Boston
617.287.6016 - Office
[email protected]
Chad Schaedler
Senior College Partnership Director
ConnectEdu
860.767.0265 - Office
860.575.8421 - Cell
[email protected]