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 Oklahoma.
Transferred out of Oklahoma.
Transferred into Oklahoma.
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 Oklahoma


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 ** 38 30 19 57 12 18 ** 12 ** ** 84 117 225
From 4yr Inst 188 63 217 146 96 86 67 37 41 20 29 15 638 367 1005

A total of 1,206 fall of 2006 cohort students transferred out of Oklahoma between August 15, 2006 and August 14, 2012 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 84
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 117
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 638
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 367

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 80 32 36 18 23 25 ** 15 12 ** 10 ** 161 90 271
From 4yr Inst 214 50 178 127 82 78 49 41 23 21 18 ** 564 317 884

A total of 1,132 fall of 2008 cohort students transferred out of Oklahoma between August 15, 2008 and August 14, 2014 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 161
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 90
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 564
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 317

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 175 42 180 68 55 31 25 13 ** ** 12 ** 447 154 619
From 4yr Inst 351 70 197 121 96 59 46 29 24 14 24 13 738 306 1044

A total of 1,645 fall of 2010 cohort students transferred out of Oklahoma between August 15, 2010 and August 14, 2016 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 447
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 154
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 738
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 306

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 171 52 200 79 26 60 14 21 10 ** ** ** 421 212 651
From 4yr Inst 386 81 235 106 85 70 29 22 26 14 23 14 784 307 1091

A total of 1,724 fall of 2012 cohort students transferred out of Oklahoma between August 15, 2012 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 421
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 212
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 784
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 307

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 ** 37 19 18 43 15 10 13 ** ** ** 106 72 190
From 4yr Inst 284 72 229 119 90 73 40 24 24 ** 16 10 683 298 990

A total of 1,159 fall of 2014 cohort students transferred out of Oklahoma between August 15, 2014 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 106
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 72
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 683
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 298

Transferred into Oklahoma


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 33 24 89 91 85 122 62 58 55 65 28 24 352 384 736
From 4yr Inst 36 56 112 94 66 61 23 31 26 42 15 17 278 301 579

A total of 1,315 fall of 2006 cohort students transferred to Oklahoma between August 15, 2006 and August 14, 2012 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 352
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 384
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 278
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 301

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 82 31 149 119 139 220 59 92 40 63 25 14 494 539 1033
From 4yr Inst 135 45 115 89 60 123 36 32 21 30 14 ** 381 319 708

A total of 1,733 fall of 2008 cohort students transferred to Oklahoma between August 15, 2008 and August 14, 2014 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 494
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 539
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 381
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 319

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 95 31 187 175 133 216 48 79 39 24 22 27 524 552 1076
From 4yr Inst 141 74 160 125 69 88 33 39 17 ** 13 12 433 338 780

A total of 1,847 fall of 2010 cohort students transferred to Oklahoma between August 15, 2010 and August 14, 2016 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 524
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 552
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 433
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 338

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 54 42 56 128 49 195 24 49 26 22 16 16 225 452 677
From 4yr Inst 79 72 68 116 32 83 17 24 12 13 ** ** 208 308 527

A total of 1,193 fall of 2014 cohort students transferred to Oklahoma between August 15, 2014 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 225
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 452
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 208
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 308

Transferred within Oklahoma


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 83 99 113 170 64 245 47 134 40 102 26 60 373 810 1183
From 4yr Inst 451 331 915 521 492 275 207 103 135 130 71 53 2271 1413 3684

A total of 4,867 fall of 2006 cohort students transferred WITHIN Oklahoma between August 15, 2006 and August 14, 2012 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 373
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 810
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 2,271
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 1,413

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 129 157 92 178 58 231 33 152 11 55 13 41 336 814 1150
From 4yr Inst 802 335 460 421 304 315 150 130 95 75 69 32 1880 1308 3188

A total of 4,338 fall of 2008 cohort students transferred WITHIN Oklahoma between August 15, 2008 and August 14, 2014 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 336
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 814
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 1,880
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 1,308

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 141 202 127 329 48 241 46 160 19 58 14 35 395 1025 1420
From 4yr Inst 783 350 530 499 241 237 171 110 91 59 59 26 1875 1281 3156

A total of 4,576 fall of 2010 cohort students transferred WITHIN Oklahoma between August 15, 2010 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 395
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 1,025
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 1,875
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 1,281

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 109 113 65 248 30 372 21 155 15 57 13 38 253 983 1236
From 4yr Inst 659 314 378 314 161 158 102 68 74 36 37 19 1411 909 2320

A total of 3,556 fall of 2012 cohort students transferred WITHIN Oklahoma between August 15, 2012 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 253
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 983
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 1,411
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 909

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 61 53 55 173 48 347 29 99 17 43 16 21 226 736 962
From 4yr Inst 454 245 488 391 249 201 119 66 54 32 46 12 1410 947 2357

A total of 3,319 fall of 2014 cohort students transferred WITHIN Oklahoma between August 15, 2014 and August 14, 2018 via one to four different pathways:
  • 2 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 226
  • 2 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 736
  • 4 yr institution to 2 yr institution = 1,410
  • 4 yr institution to 4 yr institution = 947



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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