A recent survey revealed that 40% of American adults experienced challenges in transferring college credits, with over half losing some credits. Many cited institutional disregard for individual circumstances as a critical issue. A significant proportion of those attempting credit transfer reported difficulty, with 19% stating few credits were accepted. Some opted out of further education due to transfer complications. The survey highlights the importance of addressing these barriers to improve access to postsecondary education and maintain public trust in educational institutions.
"Negative experiences with credit transfer reinforce the perception that big institutions don't care about regular people, a key element of the challenge facing our democracy."
"More than half of respondents who attempted a transfer reported losing at least some credits in the process; 34 percent reported 'most' of their credits were accepted."
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