Transfer Stigma: Development of a Multi–Dimensional Scale for Community College Transfer Students
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Abstract
Transfer stigma refers to a type of stigma associated with students’ transfer status and/or their community college background. It plays a significant role in post-transfer adjustment and may negatively impact post-transfer outcomes such as retention and obtaining a baccalaureate degree. This study focused on quantitatively measuring transfer stigma among transfer students attending a four-year institution. Drawing from previous studies, we developed a 13-item transfer stigma measure and included it in a transfer student survey. The survey data was collected from 450 current transfer students at a public, flagship four-year university in Louisiana. Through an exploratory factor analysis and a confirmatory factor analysis, we revealed a four-factor structure of transfer stigma measures: internalized self-stigma, perceptions about community colleges, lack of support, and perceived judgment. Subsequent statistical analyses examined group differences in the degree of transfer stigma across various transfer student subgroups defined by transfer type, gender, race/ethnicity, age, and major.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Community College Journal of Research and Practice
First Page
727
Last Page
737
Recommended Citation
Chen, Y., & Liu, J. (2024). Transfer Stigma: Development of a Multi–Dimensional Scale for Community College Transfer Students. Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 48 (11), 727-737. https://doi.org/10.1080/10668926.2024.2368493