Transferring, tell me where to go.
ucsb doesn't technically have a business program, as the biz-econ major was dropped like 2 years ago. we do have a well respected econ and accounting department though. but i can't say enough good things about being at the school, it's gonna be hard to beat no matter where you look.
i'd look at uci, it's 15-20 min from newport beach and probably 25-30 from laguna or huntington. or ucsd, but i don't know too much about that school other than the fact that it seems that everybody there is bitter they didn't get into berkeley or ucla
Transferring, tell me where to go.
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Transferring, tell me where to go.
coxie, i may want to transfer to uncw. its between rowan and uncw.
Transferring, tell me where to go.
I have a scholarship there and so do 7/10 students (including financial aid)
Transferring, tell me where to go.
That's what I heard too, along with FSU. But I fracked up and applied for Summer to both so I'll probably get in..
Transferring, tell me where to go.
theres no such thing as santa barbara state.
Yeah most UC schools will be around 30k in just tuition alone, but dont forget that you get financial aid via fafsa. Your best bet for that budget is a CSU. (SD,Long beach, SF). Also, you might find a private school for that cost(they give out pretty decent financial aid packages)
Transferring, tell me where to go.
you're right, I was thinking of santa barbara city college, but that place is a joke.. Don't forget that out of state UC students pay considerably more money.
Transferring, tell me where to go.
If your planning on trying to establish residency in CA , CA was a really good system of community colleges that allow you to transfer once you have 60 units done and they have TAGS(transfer admission gaurantees) if you get above like a 3.0 i think? Im not sure, each school has a different TAG agreement but the most common TAGs are for UCSC,UCSD, UCSB. UCLA/UCB dont have tags because those are really competitive schools.
But yeah if you dont mind going CC first, community college is always an option. Personally, i hate it.
Transferring, tell me where to go.
even community colleges are expensive if you are out of state. maybe not quite as expensive, but still a lot for what you get.
Transferring, tell me where to go.
I know a bunch of people doing community college + UC transfer. It's a pretty sweet deal. I don't know if this option is for all CA community colleges, but I know that my local ones (I live relatively close to berkeley) and they offer straight admission into berkeley after roughly 4 semesters and the appropriate nuraber of units
Hell, all schools are pretty expensive these days, especially for what you end up getting out of them.