Implementing transfer and articulation: A case study of community colleges and state universities

@article{Senie2016ImplementingTA,
  title={Implementing transfer and articulation: A case study of community colleges and state universities},
  author={Kathryn C. Senie},
  journal={Community College Journal of Research and Practice},
  year={2016},
  volume={40},
  pages={269 - 284},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:140898017}
}
  • Kathryn C. Senie
  • Published 2 April 2016
  • Education, Political Science
  • Community College Journal of Research and Practice
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