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Tea on Transfer | Transfer Shock | February 2023 Transfer Nation Talks

    • Education

Tea on Transfer is back! We asked the TN community what they thought about the term ‘transfer shock’ and this month we’re talking about it! In this episode, we will cover: the term’s origin, how it has evolved, and how transfer professionals can best support students during their transitional period at both the sending and receiving institutions.


About Our Hosts
Dr. Heather Adams Ed.D. is the senior manager at The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program, leading the development of transfer engagement initiatives. She is also the founder and CEO of Transfer Nation. Dr. Adams earned an A.A. in Psychology from Santa Monica College and transferred to UCLA, where she obtained a B.A. in Psychology and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership.

Emily Kittrell is the assistant director at the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students (NISTS). She previously held roles in testing, registration, and student orientation at a primarily transfer-sending, two-year campus. Emily earned a bachelor of science degree in Psychology from the University of Central Arkansas and a master of science degree in Family Studies from the University of Kentucky.


Resources Mentioned
Read Inside Higher Ed’s Beyond Transfer blog article on Transfer Shock: Myth or Reality by Kerstin Gentsch, Sarah Truelsch, Yoshiko Oka, and Alexandra W. LogueReview one of the first mentions of ‘transfer shock’ in this 1965 paper by John R. Hills on The Academic Performance of the Junior College TransferRead about prior perspectives and processes surrounding Transfer Student Adjustment (Laanan, 2001)Check out the A2B team’s NISTS Conference 2023 presentations on transfer reform and faculty engagement. Presentation slides will be available in the NISTS Conference Archives later this spring.Check out Inside Higher Ed’s Higher Ed Gamma blogCheck out the Survival Guide to Transfer Shock by Diane Dominique Perez, UCSD, Class of 2020Review a research paper on transfer shock and graduation rates among engineering students (Smith et al., Journal of Engineering Education, 2021)
#TeaOnTransfer #TransferTea #TransferResources
Let us know what you want to see in the next Tea on Transfer episode by sharing your thoughts and suggestions on any of our social media!


Show Credits
Hosts | Dr. Heather Adams, Emily Kittrell
Producers | Samantha Kaplan, Brandon Rodríguez
Sound Editing | Abraham Urias

Keep talking with Transfer Nation
IG: @WeAreTransferNation
TikTok: @TransferNation
Twitter: @TransferPride
FB Group: Transfer Nation
Email: WeAreTransferNation@gmail.com
Talk soon!

#TransferPride #TransferSuccess #TransferChampion #TNTalks #TransferNation

Tea on Transfer is back! We asked the TN community what they thought about the term ‘transfer shock’ and this month we’re talking about it! In this episode, we will cover: the term’s origin, how it has evolved, and how transfer professionals can best support students during their transitional period at both the sending and receiving institutions.


About Our Hosts
Dr. Heather Adams Ed.D. is the senior manager at The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program, leading the development of transfer engagement initiatives. She is also the founder and CEO of Transfer Nation. Dr. Adams earned an A.A. in Psychology from Santa Monica College and transferred to UCLA, where she obtained a B.A. in Psychology and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership.

Emily Kittrell is the assistant director at the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students (NISTS). She previously held roles in testing, registration, and student orientation at a primarily transfer-sending, two-year campus. Emily earned a bachelor of science degree in Psychology from the University of Central Arkansas and a master of science degree in Family Studies from the University of Kentucky.


Resources Mentioned
Read Inside Higher Ed’s Beyond Transfer blog article on Transfer Shock: Myth or Reality by Kerstin Gentsch, Sarah Truelsch, Yoshiko Oka, and Alexandra W. LogueReview one of the first mentions of ‘transfer shock’ in this 1965 paper by John R. Hills on The Academic Performance of the Junior College TransferRead about prior perspectives and processes surrounding Transfer Student Adjustment (Laanan, 2001)Check out the A2B team’s NISTS Conference 2023 presentations on transfer reform and faculty engagement. Presentation slides will be available in the NISTS Conference Archives later this spring.Check out Inside Higher Ed’s Higher Ed Gamma blogCheck out the Survival Guide to Transfer Shock by Diane Dominique Perez, UCSD, Class of 2020Review a research paper on transfer shock and graduation rates among engineering students (Smith et al., Journal of Engineering Education, 2021)
#TeaOnTransfer #TransferTea #TransferResources
Let us know what you want to see in the next Tea on Transfer episode by sharing your thoughts and suggestions on any of our social media!


Show Credits
Hosts | Dr. Heather Adams, Emily Kittrell
Producers | Samantha Kaplan, Brandon Rodríguez
Sound Editing | Abraham Urias

Keep talking with Transfer Nation
IG: @WeAreTransferNation
TikTok: @TransferNation
Twitter: @TransferPride
FB Group: Transfer Nation
Email: WeAreTransferNation@gmail.com
Talk soon!

#TransferPride #TransferSuccess #TransferChampion #TNTalks #TransferNation

35 min

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