<p>I don’t know, but in most college admissions offices, prospective students’ standardized test scores become irrelevant once they attend a college and transfer apps are judged on the basis of the college record.</p>
<p>Still no response from ASU and after researching, with a COA of $34K may not be feasible since their max grants seem to be about $10K, even if they offered that much.
My current top state school is only $20K</p>
<p>For freshmen, a 1400 SAT and > a 3.5 gets you a $13,000 a year merit scholarship. That’s why we’re willing to consider Barrett for our son despite the fact that our in-state public would be cheaper. But I don’t know if similar merit levels are available to transfers. Bear in mind that merit aid comes from ASU, not from Barrett; you’d need to post your merit aid questions to the university’s Financial Aid office.</p>