“…Postsecondary Pathways to and Through College Not only are students attending colleges that are much more diverse along race, class, immigration status, and other stratification markers, but the pathways students take are markedly different (Grodsky & Jackson, 2009). While it has long been a norm that students enroll in a single institution, or two in the case of community college entrants, to attain their bachelor's degree, this is no longer the case (Goldrick-Rab, 2006;Ortagus et al, 2021;Wickersham, 2020). For instance, Goldrick-Rab (2006) examined social class differences in college pathways using a nationally representative survey of 10th graders in 2002 and found that students typically encountered four choices (continuous or discontinuous enrollment in one institution or more than one institution).…”