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New Web Site Aims to Ease the College Credit Transfer Process

The Institute for Higher Education Policy on Monday announced the launch of an enhanced Web site for the National Articulation and Transfer Network (NATN),www.natn.org/, which leaders hope will become a one-stop resource for addressing the complex issues associated with the transfer process.

 

“One of the key issues in American higher education today is the students are highly mobile. They will attend multiple institutions,” says Jamie P. Merisotis, president of IHEP. “The need for this national effort to focus on articulation and transfer has been long overdue.” With students attending multiple institutions in pursuit of a four-year degree, they need information about how to effectively and efficiently transfer credits, he adds.

 

NATN began its initial planning, structuring and implementation in 2003 at the City College of San Francisco. Merisotis says it simply became overwhelming for a single institution to try and build a national organization. There was a Web site, but its development was stalled by a lack of resources.

 

In 2006, the Alliance for Equity in Higher Education, a consortium made up of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities and the National Association for Equal Opportunities in Higher Education, took over management of NATN and placed day-to-day development and management in the hands of IHEP, which promotes access to higher education.

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