Chance me? Transfer student, hoping to transfer to either penn state UP or syracuse

<p>I'm currently attending a community college now and am planning on transferring to a 4 year school after either this semester or next semester. After this semester ill have completed 35 credits and I'm probably going to take around 2 or 3 more classes before transferring. I'm pursuing a business major but will apply as undecided to these schools (if that's possible?). My dream schools are Penn State UP and Syracuse (preferably Penn State). Here are my 'stats':</p>

<p>Intro to statistics- A
Business Intro - A
Psychology - A
English 1- A
Microeconomics - A
Macroeconomics - A
Business Ethics - A
'American Masculinity' (a humanities course) - A
A freshman intro elective course (which was only 1 credit) - A-</p>

<p>Total college GPA so far- 3.9 </p>

<p>And for the record, my high school transcript wasn't bad, but wasn't great either (I don't remember the exact numbers, but I was in the lower-middlish in class ranking, shouldn't have been screwing around so much lol). And my SAT score was a 1690 (570 in math, 570 in reading, 550 in writing, 8 on essay)</p>

<p>The classes I'm taking this semester are English 2, Accounting 1 and Environmental Science (with lab) and I'm currently on track to get Bs or better in all of them (most likely As, though), and once I finish them I'll have earned a total 35 credits so far. For next semester, I'm planning on taking Accounting 2 and college algebra, and then I will transfer out.</p>

<p>So, all in all, what are my chances at getting accepted to Penn State UP and/or Syracuse as a transfer student if I keep my GPA around the 3.7-3.9 range through these next few classes? Plus, for penn state, for anyone who would know, would it even be possible to apply as a transfer to the main campus and be accepted as a division of undergraduate studies student (which basically means undecided). I've checked their website thoroughly (as well as Syracuse's) and the whole transferring process still seems a bit confusing to me lol. Anyways, I would love to know my chances for both schools, and thanks in advance!</p>

<p>Bumppppppppp</p>

<p>Where are you attending CC? Does it have an articulation agreement with PSU-UP?
Is PSU instate for you?
Will you need financial aid?</p>

<p>Syracuse: match</p>

<p>To MYOS1634, I go to ocean county college in Toms River, NJ and with my parents income I don’t think I’ll be receiving too much financial aid. I’m not instate.</p>

<p>both easy matches. I am currently a psu student transferring out of the school. I would appreciate some feedback.
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<p>If you’re not instate, your parents need to have at least $45,000. If they do, it should be okay for you. :slight_smile:
If they don’t… then regardless of academics, you can’t attend.</p>

<p>MYOS1634, I’m aware of the big financial commitment, I just want to know my chances of getting accepted academically, that’s all :).</p>

<p>What about UCF and FSU? What are my chances for those schools as a transfer?</p>

<p>You’ll almost certainly get into Syracuse with a 3.9. Transfer admissions aren’t especially competitive there.</p>

<p>With a 3.9 and parents who can pay the full $50,000, then you’re in at PSU Main Campus.</p>