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College Transfer Forum

December 13, 2024 9:00 am to 1:00 pm

Join us in person for a College Transfer Forum to explore best practices for supporting college transfer students.  

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Event Description

Four of every five entering community college students seek to transfer and earn at least a bachelor’s degree. However, only a small fraction of community college students who intend to transfer make it through to a bachelor’s degree.  The often unclear and complex nature of the college transfer process can be one of the factors that derail a student’s plans. Support from trusted and competent advisors can make the difference.

Community-based organizations (CBOs) tend to remain in students’ lives during their post-secondary careers and can play a key role in demystifying the college transfer process.

PASE invites you to our College Transfer Forum on Friday, December 13th from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM. The event will feature a panel on how CBOs and colleges can partner on successful transfer outcomes followed by workshops on emerging best practices to support transfer students. 

Funded by William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust. 


Facilitators

Lysandra Hutchinson

Lysandra Hutchinson Deputy Director of Programs, PASE

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Courtney Camacho Camacho Consulting, LLC

Dara Byrne

Dara Byrne University Dean Professor of Communications, William E. Macaulay Honors College

Nolvia Delgado

Nolvia Delgado Executive Director, Kaplan Educational Foundation (KEF)

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Corina Liu Director of the Youth Opportunity Hub, Commonpoint


PASE Impact, FY 2024

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6,300

Afterschool Professionals Supported

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183

Professional Development Events Offered

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100,000

NYC Youth Impacted

PASE believes all kids deserve a safe, nurturing space during out-of-school time where they have opportunities to explore their passions while connecting with and learning from caring adults. We exist to improve the quality of afterschool programs for children and teens living in poverty.

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