STUDENT TRANSFER DESTINATIONS BY STATE

This site presents data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center (NSCRC) on the number of students at public institutions who transferred in the United States and its territories both in-state and out-of-state for the 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014 cohorts. Each cohort of students is made up of first-time students of any age who began their postsecondary studies in one of these years. Cohorts include both full-time and part-time students, and exclude students who received any degree or certificate from a two- or four-year institution prior to 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014 respectively. By design, the data is intended to provide a snapshot of student transfer patterns in the US and its outlying territories. Note that it tracks the first-time transfer only and thus does not reflect the total number of transfers by cohort, given that 45 percent of these students will transfer more than once. For more information on NSCRC methodology, cohort identification, transfer outcome, and small cell suppression click here. If you have questions, check out the FAQs here.

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Note the results presented on this site are based on guidelines set by NSCRC research practices and data has been suppressed for the following:
     * Fewer than 3 institutions by entry state and sector
     ** Fewer than 10 students by state, sector, and year
     *** Complimentary suppression


Figure 1: Geographic Distribution of Transfer Students by Selected State

This interactive map shows overall student transfer data for the Fall cohorts of [2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014] for the state of Hawaii.
Transferred out of Hawaii.
Transferred into Hawaii.
Transferred within.

Please mouse-over to the different states to see detailed transfers.

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Figure 2: Sector Distribution of Transfer Students by Selected State

Note the results presented on this site are based on guidelines set by NSCRC research practices and data has been suppressed for the following:
* Fewer than 3 institutions by entry state and sector
** Fewer than 10 students by state, sector, and year
*** Complimentary suppression
^The number for Total Public may be greater than the sum of the cells across the table because it is not subject to suppression.
Fields not selected are inicated by a hyphen "-".

Transferred out of Hawaii


TO
2006 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr  
From 2yr Inst 35 10 57 23 39 21 33 14 21 10 14 ** 199 78 284
From 4yr Inst 45 ** 71 85 23 38 12 14 ** ** ** ** 151 137 349

A total of 565 fall of 2006 cohort students transferred out of Hawaii between August 15, 2006 and August 14, 2012 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 199
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 78
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 151
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 137

TO
2008 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr  
From 2yr Inst 36 ** 76 26 53 27 19 20 19 10 17 ** 220 83 319
From 4yr Inst 57 ** 76 84 32 49 23 12 ** ** ** ** 188 145 393

A total of 636 fall of 2008 cohort students transferred out of Hawaii between August 15, 2008 and August 14, 2014 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 220
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 83
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 188
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 145

TO
2010 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr  
From 2yr Inst 28 11 81 27 36 24 27 18 28 ** 16 ** 216 80 308
From 4yr Inst 53 ** 67 86 30 44 14 ** ** ** ** ** 164 130 363

A total of 590 fall of 2010 cohort students transferred out of Hawaii between August 15, 2010 and August 14, 2016 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 216
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 80
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 164
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 130

TO
2012 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr  
From 2yr Inst 24 ** 70 24 34 25 24 21 21 ** 10 ** 183 70 280
From 4yr Inst 74 ** 79 86 30 43 11 12 ** ** ** ** 194 141 400

A total of 588 fall of 2012 cohort students transferred out of Hawaii between August 15, 2012 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 183
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 70
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 194
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 141

TO
2014 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr  
From 2yr Inst 23 ** 69 29 52 30 31 24 18 ** 14 17 207 100 317
From 4yr Inst 82 ** 77 79 26 31 13 16 12 ** ** ** 210 126 396

A total of 643 fall of 2014 cohort students transferred out of Hawaii between August 15, 2014 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 207
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 100
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 210
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 126

Transferred into Hawaii


TO
2006 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr  
From 2yr Inst 10 ** 51 43 33 49 23 38 11 14 14 ** 142 144 300
From 4yr Inst ** ** 41 104 29 90 16 34 ** ** ** ** 86 228 380

A total of 600 fall of 2006 cohort students transferred to Hawaii between August 15, 2006 and August 14, 2012 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 142
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 144
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 86
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 228

TO
2008 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr  
From 2yr Inst 15 13 69 36 35 68 28 49 31 22 13 19 191 207 398
From 4yr Inst 13 ** 46 107 38 74 17 36 17 ** ** ** 131 217 398

A total of 746 fall of 2008 cohort students transferred to Hawaii between August 15, 2008 and August 14, 2014 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 191
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 207
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 131
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 217

TO
2010 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr  
From 2yr Inst 10 ** 64 41 43 82 15 59 23 21 15 26 170 229 403
From 4yr Inst ** ** 53 102 26 66 13 ** 10 ** ** ** 102 168 352

A total of 669 fall of 2010 cohort students transferred to Hawaii between August 15, 2010 and August 14, 2016 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 170
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 229
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 102
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 168

TO
2014 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr  
From 2yr Inst ** ** 39 32 38 45 20 39 ** 14 12 ** 109 130 270
From 4yr Inst 10 ** 69 93 32 55 15 26 11 ** ** ** 137 174 350

A total of 550 fall of 2014 cohort students transferred to Hawaii between August 15, 2014 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 109
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 130
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 137
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 174

Transferred within Hawaii


TO
2006 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr
From 2yr Inst 34 17 137 77 89 138 79 139 76 117 42 55 457 543 1000
From 4yr Inst 15 ** 83 35 42 21 42 18 ** ** ** ** 182 74 289

A total of 1,256 fall of 2006 cohort students transferred WITHIN Hawaii between August 15, 2006 and August 14, 2012 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 457
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 543
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 182
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 74

TO
2008 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr
From 2yr Inst 43 11 161 74 102 175 82 232 57 112 32 62 477 666 1143
From 4yr Inst 24 ** 117 47 63 27 30 14 17 ** 17 ** 268 88 371

A total of 1,499 fall of 2008 cohort students transferred WITHIN Hawaii between August 15, 2008 and August 14, 2014 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 477
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 666
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 268
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 88

TO
2010 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr
From 2yr Inst 43 10 150 82 118 192 64 205 50 94 37 48 462 631 1093
From 4yr Inst 15 ** 92 41 62 34 31 ** 12 ** 12 ** 224 75 318

A total of 1,392 fall of 2010 cohort students transferred WITHIN Hawaii between August 15, 2010 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 462
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 631
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 224
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 75

TO
2012 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr
From 2yr Inst 38 ** 126 73 95 174 65 216 36 107 28 54 388 624 1020
From 4yr Inst 25 ** 140 56 55 31 19 11 17 ** 12 ** 268 98 381

A total of 1,378 fall of 2012 cohort students transferred WITHIN Hawaii between August 15, 2012 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 388
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 624
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 268
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 98

TO
2014 Cohort
YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 YEAR6 TOTAL TOTAL PUBLIC^
2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr 2yr 4yr
From 2yr Inst 38 15 92 51 81 205 62 173 34 96 23 52 330 592 922
From 4yr Inst 30 ** 100 29 62 25 21 19 11 ** 10 ** 234 73 316

A total of 1,229 fall of 2014 cohort students transferred WITHIN Hawaii between August 15, 2014 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 330
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 592
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 234
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 73



Figure 3: Timing of Transfer by Selected State

Data displayed in the chart corresponds to the selected parameters (state, cohort, transferred into, transferred out of, transferred within).


Figure 4: Overall Transfer Activity for Selected State and Cohorts [ Fall of 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014]

Note that this pie chart shows total student transfer for selected Cohorts only. It does not correspond to the selected parameters.
Please refer to the above charts for detailed breakdown of students transfers based on your selection.






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