
Originally Posted by
POPO
Hi everybody.
Do the big ones like sgu, saba, ross etc., all accept transfer students?
I have to apply to the cheapest ones (windsor for eg.) due to a lack of funds. But if I'm able to resolve it eventualy, I'd like to transfer in one of the big 4.
...I fear what could happen if a school like windsor would close after I have graduated...I mean what does happen once you try to obtain a residency spot or a license when you are graduated from a school that no longer exists???

better for you to figure out your funds, then apply to the other schools directly.
the nice thing is that at least with AUC, Ross, and SGU, you can get federal loans for everything (staffords and grad plus) and you credit doesn't have to be good, just not bad for the gran plus (or get an endorser and you are still ok)- so you don't have to be self-pay l like you are at schools like windsor...
you will invite more problems (and as IMG we have enough as it is!) with transferring amongst caribbean schools and you will not gain 50 state eligiblity coming form any school that does not have it already- unless you repeat everything.
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