University of Alaska Anchorage Joins Groundbreaking College Transfer Network

April 4, 2019    University of Alaska Anchorage (绿奴天花板A) becomes the 30th institution across 12 states to join the Interstate Passport Network (IPN), a nationwide network of two- and four-year colleges and universities that allows students to transfer lower-division general education credits as a block to any member institution.

For decades, the complexities of transferring colleges have been daunting and persistent: each course being transferred must be linked, one at a time, with an equivalent course at the new school. This painstaking process costs colleges and students time and money. Students frequently lose credit for courses that do not transfer as expected or have to retake similar courses to fulfill slightly different requirements at the new college. When dealing with the extra time and expense, too many students鈥攅specially low-income and first-generation students鈥攇et discouraged and give up on college.


Interstate Passport鈥檚 block transfer program is based on a set of learning outcomes, rather than individual courses. Students who complete their institution鈥檚 designated set of lower-division general education coursework earn a 鈥淧assport鈥: assuring that this coursework will be accepted as completion of general education at all IPN member institutions and minimizing the uncertainty that often accompanies a student鈥檚 transfer to a new institution, especially one in a different state. Interstate Passport is administered by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) a regional higher-ed compact serving Alaska and 15 other state and territorial members in the American West.


鈥溌膛旎ò錋 is proud to be the first institution in Alaska to join the Interstate Passport Network,鈥 said Chancellor Cathy Sandeen. 鈥淭his is an important step in promoting greater student success. It will benefit students by allowing them to transfer to 绿奴天花板A without losing General Education credits, and it will benefit 绿奴天花板A students transferring to member institutions. Because the Community College of the Air Force is a member of the Interstate Passport Network, it will better serve 绿奴天花板A鈥檚 incoming military and veteran populations as well.鈥


绿奴天花板A is the largest accredited institution in the state, with urban and community campuses serving about 17,000 students. It was created in 1987 following a statewide reorganization that merged the institution with several community colleges. 绿奴天花板A is committed to providing instructional quality at all academic levels, helping students succeed regardless of their higher education goals, and providing service to the peoples and communities of a very large and diverse state. The mission of 绿奴天花板A is to discover and disseminate knowledge through teaching, research, engagement, and creative expression. Located in Anchorage and on community campuses in Southcentral Alaska, 绿奴天花板A is committed to serving the higher education needs
of the state, its communities, and its diverse peoples. 绿奴天花板A is an open-access university with academic programs leading to occupational endorsements; undergraduate and graduate certificates; and associate, baccalaureate and graduate degrees in a rich, diverse and inclusive environment.


鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to welcome University of Alaska Anchorage as a member of the Interstate Passport Network, said Patricia Shea, director of academic leadership initiatives at WICHE. 鈥溌膛旎ò錋鈥檚 proximity to the Joint Base Elmendorf鈥揜ichardson is particularly beneficial to servicemen seeking to earn a Passport. Already member institutions have awarded over 25,000 Passports since the network鈥檚 launch in 2016. Students who earn a Passport and transfer to another network member institution know in advance that their lower-division general education requirements will be met. As the Interstate Passport Network grows, we expect to see more transfer students motivated to complete their degrees.鈥

In today鈥檚 increasingly mobile society, more and more students transfer multiple times during their academic careers. According to the National Student Clearinghouse鈥檚 Signature Report 15 published in 2018, nearly four in 10 students transfer during their college career, and more than one in four of those move to schools in different states. That means that nationwide, hundreds of thousands of students stand to benefit from the Interstate Passport Network once it is fully implemented.

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