Putting Students First: Real Talk on Supporting Transfer and Credit Mobility
See how adopting a credit applicability mindset is a win-win for student success and your institution’s bottom line.

A significant and growing share of students are transferring colleges at least once. Millions more learners have some credit but no credential. And as higher education approaches the demographic cliff, supporting mobile learners via a credit applicability mindset—versus the more traditional, credit-rejective approach—makes sense not only from a student success perspective but also a financial one.
Join this second, critical conversation in a two-part webcast series on supporting transfer and credit mobility, with a focus on reimagining institutional finance to support credit applicability.
Watch the on-demand video for part one of this two-part webcast series, held on Wednesday, April 30, at 2 p.m. E.T. Learn how to build better incentives and structures that support transfer and remove barriers for today’s learners.
Resources from Beyond Transfer:
- “Affordability Disconnects: Understanding Student Affordability in the Transfer and Credit Mobility Era” | Outlines a set of “affordability disconnects”—clear drivers that increase time to credential and price for students (Beyond Transfer White Paper)
- “Unpacking Financial Disincentives: Why and How They Stymie Degree-Applicable Credit Mobility and Equitable Transfer Outcomes” | Focuses on the financial disincentives that impede transfer and credit mobility (Beyond Transfer White Paper)
- Inquiry Guide to help institutional leaders deepen their engagement on transfer and credit mobility | This guide is part of the publication “Raising the Bar: Leveraging Accreditation and Its Influence on Transfer and Credit Mobility” (Beyond Transfer White Paper)
- Step-by-step guidance for institutional leaders on developing a return on investment (ROI) worksheet for transfer initiatives (IHEP Transfer BOOST)
- Share your ideas with the Beyond Transfer Policy Advisory Board via a short survey
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