Transfer Center CRAFTON HILLS COLLEGE Mariana Moreno, Transfer Center Coordinator.

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Transfer Center CRAFTON HILLS COLLEGE Mariana Moreno, Transfer Center Coordinator

Crafton Hills College Vision The vision of Crafton Hills College is to be the premier community college for public safety and health services careers and transfer preparation. It takes a college to transfer a student

Title V/HSI “Transfer Prep” Grant  To strengthen transfer resources and thus increase the capacity to transfer more students, specifically Hispanic and low income students. Title 5 Regulations, Section 51027, TC minimum program standards  Identify transfer students, specifically underrepresented  Ensure the provision of academic planning  Monitor the progress of students, to the point of transfer It takes a college to transfer a student

Established Spring 2012 Located above the Cafeteria

Services  Over 50 workshops  Recruit universities  Educational Planning & Counseling  Classroom Presentations  College Fairs  Events  Transfer Guarantee Agreements  Faculty Transfer Advocate Program  Mobile Transfer Center

Utilization of Transfer Center  753 contacts o 403 walk-ins o 199 workshop appointments o 134 individual appointments Utilization of Transfer Center  1771 contacts o 831 walk-ins o 440 workshop appointments o 500 appointments Classroom Presentations  24 classroom presentations Classroom Presentations  19 classroom presentations Transfer Fairs (Fall & Spring)  1411 student contacts reported Transfer Fairs (Fall & Spring)  1966 student contacts reported University visitors  11 dif. universities for tabling and individual appointments University visitors  16 dif. universities for tabling and individual appointments Transfer Center Activity Breakdown

Utilization of the TC It takes a college to transfer a student

Transfer Fairs 39 % It takes a college to transfer a student

Student Presenters  Leonard Ledbetter, History  Spencer Wells, Business Administration  Anaiza Moreno, Communications & Psychology