“…The majority of empirical work around 2-year college student pathways focuses on upward or vertical transfer, with an abundance of literature examining individual factors (e.g., Adelman, 1999; Bailey, Jenkins, & Leinbach, 2005; Crisp & Nuñez, 2014; Dougherty & Kienzl, 2006; LaSota & Zumeta, 2016; Roksa, 2006; Wang, 2013) or institutional factors (e.g., Bahr, 2010; Bailey et al, 2005; Crisp & Delgado, 2014; Eagan & Jaeger, 2009; LaSota & Zumeta, 2016; Porchea, Allen, Robbins, & Phelps, 2010; Roksa, 2006) that relate to students’ likelihood of transferring vertically. Other researchers have explored 2-year college students’ experiences before and adjustment after vertical transfer (e.g., Laanan, 2007; Laanan, Starobin, & Eggleston, 2010; Starobin & Laanan, 2008; Vasquez Urias, Falcon, Harris, & Wood, 2017; Wilson, 2014) and post-transfer outcomes (e.g., Andrews, Li, & Lovenheim, 2014; Lee & Schneider, 2016; Melguizo & Dowd, 2009; Wang, 2009).…”