<p>Are there any schools that have transfer agreements with these schools?</p>
<p>Well I wanted to go to a four year university and transfer out but the money seems to be a big drawback and I’d rather not have to take 25000 dollars in loans.</p>
<p>Are there any schools that have transfer agreements with these schools?</p>
<p>Well I wanted to go to a four year university and transfer out but the money seems to be a big drawback and I’d rather not have to take 25000 dollars in loans.</p>
<p>Well basically I want CCs with dorming oppurtunities and Articulation agreements so I can smoothly transfer over to one of the universities I selected.</p>
<p>Here are my plans</p>
<p>For NYU I was planning on taking Health courses at Hunter and then applying to Med school but I remember seeing post on how colleges love accepting Med students from their own applicant pool, so I was planning on doing my last two years at NYu and applying for med school.
Thats my plan for NYU if I consider becoming a doctor or Nurse Practioner( I know Med school isn’t needed but NYU still looks good). </p>
<p>For UCLA or USC
I’d move over there and dorm for my first two years. Since SBCC has agreements with UCLA and USC I’m hoping I’d just get into the engineering program if my grades are good enough. I’m also hoping that by Dorming there and doing the things required to claim residency I’d qualify for state grants and TAP programs, which means I’ll take out less loans.</p>
<p>For UMCP I was looking at a community college in Cumberland. The rest is same as my Cali plan. Dorm, Claim residency, and hope I do good enough to get grants and scholarships.</p>
<p>I still need help though because:</p>
<p>I remember the fafsa telling me not to put down a school as my living address if I’m only going there for school.</p>
<p>What other schools have these agreements I looked at Artsys for maryland but some of the schools don’t offer housing.</p>
<p>What schools have better agreements and admit the most students to the schools I want to attend.</p>
<p>I’m currently deciding between Engineering and Medicine.</p>
<p>@Midknite - can you give us more details on the agreement that SBCC has with USC?</p>
<p>In most states, moving there to attend college will NOT qualify you for in-state residence. You need to move there for work, pay taxes a bit, and then apply to college. What is your residence situation right now?</p>
<p>CT</p>
<p>But a NY state school considered me IS so I’m pretty sure getting TAP is good.</p>
<p>Plus if I go to CC in NY I’ll just claim residency since I can prove I live there and it’s not just school based.</p>
<p>If you come to BMCC, where am at they have an articulation agreement w/ NYU:
check it out: [Transfer</a> Information | Articulation Agreements](<a href=“http://www.bmcc.cuny.edu/transfercntr/transferinfo/articulationByMajor.html]Transfer”>http://www.bmcc.cuny.edu/transfercntr/transferinfo/articulationByMajor.html)</p>
<p>@Dainese
<a href=“https://camel2.usc.edu/TPG/DispRprt.aspx[/url]”>USC:Transfer Planning Guide;
<p>That the agreement i’m looking at between SBCC and USC.</p>