offerings and low cost, intend to earn a baccalaureate degree but never transfer to a four-
year institution. A growing number of researchers seek to understand transfer patterns and
behavior, but they often overlook some student groups, including those who receive military
benefits. Military-affiliated students may fail to transfer at the same rate as their peers, or their
unique supports may help them navigate the transfer process more successfully. In this …
Many community college entrants, attracted by these institutions' variety of academic
offerings and low cost, intend to earn a baccalaureate degree but never transfer to a four-
year institution. A growing number of researchers seek to understand transfer patterns and
behavior, but they often overlook some student groups, including those who receive military
benefits. Military-affiliated students may fail to transfer at the same rate as their peers, or their
unique supports may help them navigate the transfer process more successfully. In this …