Transfer Students at ASU

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Transfer Students at ASU Snapshot

Who are the transfer students at Appalachian? New transfer student enrollment is 1,196 students, a 4.2% increase from Fall 2014 and a 7.3% increase from Fall 2013 Students transfer from three places: 70% from community colleges – up from 67% in Fall 2014 28%from four-year colleges – down from 31% in Fall 2014 2% from other types (such as foreign institutions or military) Since 2010, there has been an 18 % increase in community college transfers. Transfer student talking points 2015 Retrieved from http://transferservices.appstate.edu/faculty-staff

Transfer student talking points Fall 2015 Retrieved from http://transferservices.appstate.edu/faculty-staff

What do they study? Transfer student talking points 2015 Retrieved from http://transferservices.appstate.edu/faculty-staff

UWC Transfer student survey Spring 2015 Sent out to 3999 transfer students. 124 opened the survey 79 answered some of the questions ~around~ 45 answered all of the questions (I am told that these are actually good odds!) Central research question: What is the University Writing Center already doing for transfer students at App. State? Underlying research interest: Confidence

Rank the following parts of the writing process in terms of how confident you are in your ability to do so: 1=lack of confidence & 5= a great deal of confidence

What do you find most helpful when you seek help with your writing What do you find most helpful when you seek help with your writing? 1=least helpful 5= most helpful 1 2 3 4 5 Non- directive: 8 17 28 20 Directive approaches 6 19 11 13 Freedom to discuss ideas 9 35 Hearing your work read out loud 18 22 24 Writing multiple drafts 15 16 Peer review 25 Teacher Feedback 26 42

Writing preparation: Students report How well prepared did you feel for college writing when you came to ASU? Transfer students surveyed Spring 2015

How have you found writing at ASU?

What prepared you for college writing?

Non-traditional transfers students discussing the development of their own confidence: “I guess, when you fail, you can look back and say, what did I do wrong? And what can I do differently? And then you do something differently and you succeed and you’re like: I have this now and {confidence} builds on that…” –Jasmin “We’ve {nontraditional} had more time to develop how we go about doing things, and if someone questions that then…well that’s the way I do it. -Reva It’s worked for 26 years… -Jasmin

“For me it’s knowing that I really put the time and effort in there “For me it’s knowing that I really put the time and effort in there. Because I mean honestly, I have written papers the day before they were due before, and gotten an A, but I feel great about it when its something I did, I put some effort into it. Feeling really good… and confident about an assignment means I thought about it ahead of time; I put in a lot of effort into it my planning. Not when it was just something I threw together. Not when its something I did because I had to do because it was an assignment but also because I wanted to {take} some time with assignments. When I think through them more, I actually enjoy doing it; there something I can be proud of that I put the time and effort into.” - Kristen

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