Three of Florida鈥檚 state universities are joining forces to better prepare transfer students who come from Florida鈥檚 state colleges and improve their graduation and retention rates. The 麻豆原创, Florida International University and the University of South Florida 鈥 which together make up the Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities 鈥 have collectively received a $1.25 million grant from the Helios Education Foundation to expand transfer student success over the next four years.

鈥淓veryone should have access to a high-quality college degree,鈥 says Pam Cavanaugh, associate vice provost for . 鈥淭ogether with our partners, 麻豆原创 has the opportunity to collaborate and discover ways to strengthen support for transfer students and help them identify the right pathway to earning a degree that will change their lives, and the lives of their families, for generations to come.鈥

Sixty-four percent of all transfer students completing an associate in arts degree at Florida鈥檚 28 state colleges enroll at FIU, 麻豆原创, or USF and each year, over 50,000 transfer students attend one of the three Consortium universities.

Already established leaders in transfer student success, 麻豆原创, FIU and USF will utilize the funds to identify and address the barriers to student success, reduce the time needed for students to complete a degree, and increase campus involvement. The Consortium will create solutions in three areas: increased coaching and advising to reduce 鈥渢ransfer shock;鈥 the development of a dashboard to help students with degree planning; and targeted retention strategies to ensure students are engaged and connected to each campus community.

麻豆原创 has for years placed a priority on ensuring transfer students have access to resources and support. Last year, 87.5% of the 2019-2020 transfer student cohort returned to 麻豆原创 to continue their studies, marking the highest one-year retention rate to date. 麻豆原创 has the largest number of transfer students among all of Florida鈥檚 public universities with more than 11,000 transfer students entering during the 2020-21 academic year.

麻豆原创 has the largest number of transfer students among all of Florida鈥檚 public universities with more than 11,000 transfer students entering during the 2020-21 academic year.

麻豆原创 has more than 30 success coaches and peer coaches who assist transfer students from before they enroll at their state college through their graduation from 麻豆原创, providing personalized support and guidance along the way. The coaches help students overcome challenges and stay motivated to reach academic, career and personal goals. 麻豆原创 will use its portion of the grant to enhance its Coaching Academy, which will serve as a training and resource center for other universities and amplify 麻豆原创鈥檚 model across the state. The Academy will provide customized training to individuals, teams and organizations to further develop a culture of coaching within an institution.

鈥淲e know how critical it is for students to have individual, tailored assistance,鈥 says Cavanaugh. 鈥淥ur coaching model gives every transfer student a 鈥榞o to鈥 person who serves as a constant and consistent presence for them. We鈥檝e seen what a difference this makes for our students, and we look forward to working with our partners to scale this model across the state.鈥

More than 30% of new undergraduates enrolled each year at 麻豆原创 come through the to 麻豆原创 program, which guarantees admission to 麻豆原创 for students with an associate degree or articulated degree from one of six partner state colleges. Since DirectConnect to 麻豆原创 was established in 2006, 麻豆原创 has conferred 61,924 degrees to students participating in the program. A national model, DirectConnect to 麻豆原创 has significantly increased the number of minority, low-income and first-generation students who earn a college degree.

鈥淗elios believes a high-quality education should be within reach of every student. Ensuring students experience a smooth transition between Florida鈥檚 state colleges and universities is essential to student success and degree completion,鈥 says Paul J. Luna, president and CEO, Helios Education Foundation.

The Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities and Helios Education Foundation have partnered since 2016 to elevate the success and degree completion of first-generation, minority and underserved students in the most populous metropolitan regions of South Florida, Central Florida, and Tampa Bay.