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York College of PA Named to 2022 Transfer Honor Roll by Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

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York College of PA Named to 2022 Transfer Honor Roll by Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

April 06, 2022

York College has been named to the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society 2022 Transfer Honor Roll in recognition of the dynamic pathways it has created to support transfer students. It shares this distinction with 170 other colleges and universities.

"Transfer students are a key part of our York College community, and we are honored to be recognized by the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society,” said Brian Hazlett, Vice President for Enrollment Management. 

The Transfer Honor Roll is determined by 40 key metrics related to the support and success of transfer students, including college cost and financial aid, campus life for transfer, admission practices, and bachelor’s degree completion. The Transfer Honor Roll was based on analysis from the National Student Clearinghouse, and on data submitted through the four-year institution’s profile on PTK Connect, Phi Theta Kappa’s online tool designed to help students find their best-fit colleges and career pathways.

Colleges completing the PTK Connect profile are given a Transfer Friendliness Rating. The Honor Roll is chosen from among the top 25 percent highest-rated colleges.

The Transfer Honor Roll recognizes the importance of creating strong transfer pathways that lead to excellence and success among community college transfer students, and this year’s winners had exceptional outcomes, and several of these included:

  • Average percent of transfer in undergraduate population – 60%
  • Average bachelor’s degree completion rate among transfers – 77%
  • Average credit transferred toward a degree major and/or plan – 91%
  • Average percent of transfer students receiving merit-based financial aid – 84%

“This award is so important because it is based on what students tell us they need from their transfer experience,” says Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner, President and CEO of Phi Theta Kappa. “We are honored to recognize the colleges and universities working exceptionally hard to create stronger pathways to bachelor’s degree completion for all students.”

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