In May 2023, George Mason University awarded associate degrees to its first cohort of students as part of the university’s reverse transfer program.

In May 2023, George Mason University awarded associate degrees to its first cohort of students as part of the university’s reverse transfer program.
With nearly 400 institutions nationwide participating in the Reverse Transfer service, the Clearinghouse is committed to helping all students receive the degree they have earned.
To learn how reverse transfer can help your institution and students, register and attend our webinar, Reverse Transfer: Improve Transfer Retention and Graduation Rates, on June 29 at 1 pm ET.
Recognizing the urgency of COVID-19’s impact on students and institutions, the Research Center will explain how the pandemic is changing transfer pathways across higher education over the next two years.