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 New mexico.
Transferred out of New mexico.
Transferred into New mexico.
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 New Mexico


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 16 ** 46 32 38 21 42 26 27 15 26 16 195 110 317
From 4yr Inst 48 44 92 100 68 79 39 32 30 22 23 14 300 291 591

A total of 896 fall of 2006 cohort students transferred out of New Mexico between August 15, 2006 and August 14, 2012 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 195
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 110
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 300
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 291

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 23 ** 50 39 37 22 46 20 35 14 14 19 205 114 325
From 4yr Inst 88 36 136 98 60 75 43 34 32 19 14 ** 373 262 646

A total of 954 fall of 2008 cohort students transferred out of New Mexico between August 15, 2008 and August 14, 2014 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 205
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 114
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 373
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 262

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 41 15 76 63 47 69 31 30 25 18 30 ** 250 195 454
From 4yr Inst 116 35 153 104 70 79 29 38 17 25 15 ** 400 281 697

A total of 1,126 fall of 2010 cohort students transferred out of New Mexico between August 15, 2010 and August 14, 2016 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 250
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 195
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 400
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 281

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 66 19 126 66 80 59 52 33 46 40 29 26 399 243 642
From 4yr Inst 84 47 139 102 56 73 36 39 23 ** 12 ** 350 261 641

A total of 1,253 fall of 2012 cohort students transferred out of New Mexico between August 15, 2012 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 399
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 243
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 350
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 261

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 50 24 91 66 60 86 29 37 35 18 23 ** 288 231 527
From 4yr Inst 66 59 90 89 44 62 23 36 14 ** 13 ** 250 246 513

A total of 1,015 fall of 2014 cohort students transferred out of New Mexico between August 15, 2014 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 288
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 231
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 250
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 246

Transferred into New Mexico


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 21 ** 63 43 75 53 49 32 40 17 28 11 276 156 446
From 4yr Inst 52 63 72 84 58 54 31 32 24 12 25 11 262 256 518

A total of 950 fall of 2006 cohort students transferred to New Mexico between August 15, 2006 and August 14, 2012 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 276
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 156
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 262
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 256

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 37 13 96 37 82 82 48 36 32 13 31 18 326 199 525
From 4yr Inst 50 58 87 110 61 48 39 30 31 14 25 ** 293 260 560

A total of 1,078 fall of 2008 cohort students transferred to New Mexico between August 15, 2008 and August 14, 2014 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 326
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 199
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 293
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 260

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 60 11 87 52 81 83 64 41 54 22 26 12 372 221 593
From 4yr Inst 74 45 79 83 55 52 34 22 25 16 14 ** 281 218 511

A total of 1,092 fall of 2010 cohort students transferred to New Mexico between August 15, 2010 and August 14, 2016 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 372
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 221
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 281
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 218

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 42 12 81 53 53 94 42 44 39 21 21 ** 278 224 508
From 4yr Inst 69 45 72 87 38 76 29 10 15 ** 13 ** 236 218 479

A total of 956 fall of 2014 cohort students transferred to New Mexico between August 15, 2014 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 278
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 224
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 236
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 218

Transferred within New Mexico


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 15 ** 51 47 56 36 34 38 28 27 15 22 199 170 377
From 4yr Inst 271 47 398 105 273 59 161 43 108 10 57 22 1268 286 1554

A total of 1,923 fall of 2006 cohort students transferred WITHIN New Mexico 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 = 170
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 1,268
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 286

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 20 13 57 46 42 39 31 31 25 25 24 15 199 169 368
From 4yr Inst 275 67 324 103 272 74 146 39 89 11 60 ** 1166 294 1469

A total of 1,828 fall of 2008 cohort students transferred WITHIN New Mexico between August 15, 2008 and August 14, 2014 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 199
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 169
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 1,166
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 294

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 25 21 51 63 25 56 32 31 20 22 14 12 167 205 372
From 4yr Inst 425 66 442 144 248 58 151 34 100 11 55 ** 1421 313 1741

A total of 2,106 fall of 2010 cohort students transferred WITHIN New Mexico between August 15, 2010 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 167
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 205
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 1,421
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 313

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 39 51 57 167 37 224 36 114 23 110 18 58 210 724 934
From 4yr Inst 376 53 460 104 202 61 111 30 64 ** 56 ** 1269 248 1526

A total of 2,451 fall of 2012 cohort students transferred WITHIN New Mexico between August 15, 2012 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 210
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 724
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 1,269
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 248

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 34 45 77 160 31 249 22 161 29 66 20 43 213 724 937
From 4yr Inst 306 39 313 89 182 29 112 13 52 ** 47 ** 1012 170 1197

A total of 2,119 fall of 2014 cohort students transferred WITHIN New Mexico between August 15, 2014 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 213
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 724
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 1,012
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 170



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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