Partnership Report

This annual partnership report identifies, summarizes, and archives the key contributions made to your institution by AZTransfer staff, with the support of all AZTransfer institutions, in the 2019-2020 academic year.


Prepared for Cochise College by AZTransfer

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Statewide Facts


A snapshot of data related to student transfer among Arizona public community colleges and universities as reported in 2019-2020.

10,176


total number of new transfer students from Arizona community colleges to ASU, NAU, or UArizona

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52.6%

of university graduates had credit from an Arizona community college
(16,436 students)

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BUSINESS

number one major of new transfer students from Arizona community colleges to ASU, NAU, or UArizona

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78.3%


six-year university graduation rate of new transfer students from Arizona community colleges who entered
with an associate’s degree

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18.5%

of university new freshmen entered with Arizona community college credits
(5,632 students)

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54.7%

of new transfer students from Arizona community colleges entered the university with 60 or more credits (5,570 students)

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28.5%

five-year increase in minority baccalaureate degree recipients who were new transfers from Arizona community colleges

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Institutional Facts


A snapshot of data related to student transfer among Cochise College and Arizona public universities as reported in 2019-2020.

319

total number of new transfers from Cochise College to ASU, NAU, and UArizona

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318


baccalaureate degree recipients at ASU, NAU, and UArizona had credit from Cochise College

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SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES

top major of new transfers from Cochise College to ASU, NAU, and UArizona

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72.3%

six-year university graduation rate of new transfer students from Cochise College who entered ASU, NAU, or UArizona with an associate’s degree

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38


new freshmen at ASU, NAU, and UArizona entered with credits from Cochise College

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32.29%

of new transfers from Cochise College to ASU, NAU, and UArizona entered with 60+ credit hours (103 students)

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12.9%

five-year increase in minority baccalaureate degree recipients at ASU, NAU, and UArizona who were new transfers from Cochise College

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AZTransfer Membership

AZTransfer’s organizational structure is built around multi-institutional collaboration throughout all of our committees and work groups. This chart is a list of your institution’s membership in these groups.


Type of Member
Cochise College
Statewide
Total AZTransfer Members
70
1,870
ATF Faculty
52
1,390
ASSIST
2
63
Academic Advising ATF
5
79
Admissions & Records ATF
6
74
General Education ATF
1
45
Communities of Interest
6
150
15+ Years of AZTransfer Service
3
121

ARTICULATION TASK FORCES


AZTransfer manages 47 Articulation Task Forces (ATFs) comprised of over 1,800 individual participants who meet annually. Below is a summary of Cochise College's participation in ATFs for the 2019-2020 academic year.

32

MEETINGS ATTENDED

5

MEETINGS ABSENT

10

NO PROGRAM

Cochise College Facilitated Meetings

Discipline
Facilitator
Technology
Karen Dale

Cochise College Chaired Meetings

Discipline
Chair
Academic Advising
Melissa Faglie
Biology
Kari Durham
Education
Eric Brooks
Sociology
Patti Bigwood
Technology
Randy Fox

Cochise College Hosted Meetings

Discipline
Host
Technology
Randy Fox
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AZTRANSFER SUMMIT


The 2020 Summit was scheduled for March 26-27, 2020 at the We-Ko-Pa Resort in Scottsdale, AZ. The 2020 event had record registration numbers. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Summit was cancelled just a week before the event. All registration fees and sponsorships were refunded. Below is a summary of your institution's planned participation in the Summit before it was canceled.


328

total number of 2020 AZTransfer Summit registrations

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12

number of Cochise College staff and faculty registered for the Summit

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Cochise College Presenters & Sessions

Cochise College faculty and staff did not submit any proposals to present at the 2020 Summit. Please encourage your faculty and staff to share their best practices by submitting during the Call for Proposals for our next Summit.

Course Equivalency Report


This report is an overview of course equivalencies in the 2019-2020 academic year. Courses are categorized as direct equivalencies, electives, and non-transferable.

707

Cochise College courses evaluated
by ASU, NAU, and UArizona

94

Cochise College courses with direct equivalency
to ASU, NAU, and UArizona

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DIRECT EQUIVALENCY

194

164

144

ELECTIVE

319

509

354

NON-TRANSFERABLE

181

20

181

OTHER*

13

14

28

*Other: equivalencies pending review, deleted courses pending processing, or blank CEG cells.

Exam Equivalency Report


This report summarizes the top exam score by equivalency category. Institutions review and establish equivalencies for exams each year. If a high enough score is earned on an exam, college credit may be awarded.

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TOTAL EXAMS
38
75
34
37
70
DIRECT EQUIVALENCY
32
21
27
23
19
ELECTIVE
2
6
2
1
3
NOT ACCEPTED
4
42
3
9
40
UNDER REVIEW
0
6
2
4
8

Contacts

Contact the individuals listed below if you have any questions about AZTransfer.

AZTransfer Steering Committee
Verlyn Fick
Executive VP/Provost
fickv@cochise.edu
(520) 515-5414
AZTransfer Facilitator
Karen Dale
Assistant Dean Academic Support
dalek@cochise.edu
(520) 335-1883
ASSIST Steering Committee
Jordan Fischer
Institutional Research Analyst, Inst. Effectiveness
fischerj@cochise.edu
(864) 906-1422

PARTNERSHIP REPORT ARCHIVE


Below are links to your institution's Partnership Reports
from previous years.

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About AZTransfer

FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS, academic leaders from each of Arizona’s public postsecondary institutions have collaborated to support transfer student success. Known as the AZTransfer Steering Committee, this coordinating body ensures Arizona’s students have access to efficient, seamless, and simple ways to transfer from a community college to a university in Arizona. Born out of legislation passed in 1996, the AZTransfer Steering Committee works to fulfill a promise to provide high-quality educational pathways that lead to baccalaureate degree completion for all Arizonans.


Contact AZTransfer Staff