I think it may depend on where you live. Op would be best served took up the articulation agreementsa at rthe community college where she lives.
I would be willing to bet money that manually there are articulation agreements between community colleges and the state flagship (one reason why there is a limited number of junior transfers because students who successfully complete CC must have a school to finish their 4-year degree.
I know in NYS, the Connell Land grant colleges have articulation agreements with every single SUNY & CUNY CC. If you are i an opportunity or gram, for low income students, your opportunity program benefits will transfer to Cornell.
EOP/College discovery students who successfully transfer to NYU (which has the CCTOP for CUNY/LI and Westchester CCs) automatically get a 100% demonstrated need package. Non -opportunity program students get an automatic half tuition scholarship coming from CCTOP.
Fordham meets 100% need for CC transfers coming from opportunity programs as well as Columbia, Barnard and the rest of the 64 HEOP schools in NYS. Students who successfully graduate from an opportunity program can get graduate tuition at SUNY (including med school tuition at SUNY upstate or SUNY Downstate)