For most students, the transition from a two-year community college to a four-year university isn't just a change in landscape; it’s a total shift in culture, expectations, and support systems.
This gap is where "transfer melt" occurs, and where even the most determined learners can lose their momentum. At the DREAM 2026 conference in Portland, our partners Dr. Yolanda Reyes-Guevara (Northwest Vista College) and Barbara Smith (University of Texas at San Antonio) shared how they are closing this gap.
By embedding structured mentorship into the fabric of the transfer experience, they are ensuring every learner realizes their full potential—not by chance, but by design.
While academic alignment and credit transfers are essential, they don't address the "hidden hurdles" of the student experience.
Students have questions we can’t always answer as staff- Dr. Reyes-Guevara
While administrators focus on degree audits, students are navigating the nuances of a new environment: Where do I study? How do I navigate a campus twice the size of my last one? Is there a food pantry?
For the 41% of UTSA’s population who are transfer students, these small uncertainties can become major barriers to belonging and persistence.
To bridge this divide, NVC and UTSA launched UT San Antonio Bound, a cross-institutional mentorship program powered by Mentor Collective.
As the mentorship infrastructure that turns human connection into a driver of measurable success, our platform uses intelligent matching and guided engagement to support these meaningful connections at scale.
This specialized infrastructure ensures:
Meaningful Connections at Scale: What began as a pilot of 9 students scaled to over 50 participants in a single semester.
Actionable Visibility: A shared dashboard allows organizational leaders at both institutions to gain visibility into learner needs and mentor engagement.
Earlier Interventions: By monitoring emerging challenges through the platform, staff can implement more effective success strategies before challenges become crises.
The NVC-UTSA partnership proves that when institutions align their mentorship infrastructure, they do more than just facilitate a transfer - they strengthen belonging and accelerate career readiness. By providing students with a mentor who has already navigated the same landscape, these partners are moving students forward.
Backed by over a decade of results, Mentor Collective is proud to support more than one million participants across 200+ partnerships in achieving these measurable outcomes. We aren’t just about matching people; we’re about moving them forward.
The transition from a 2-year to a 4-year program shouldn't be a hurdle to student success. Learn how Mentor Collective can help your institution build a scalable mentorship program that improves retention and belonging from day one.