Freshman Spring Transfer to School with Business Program

<p>I just graduated from high school, and am currently enrolled to attend college in the fall. However, the college where I am enrolled does not offer a business major or program at all; neither do any of the other schools I applied to. I had intended to attend art school, but changed my mind. As a result, I now need to apply for spring transfer into a college with a business/marketing major.</p>

<p>Does anyone know of any decent/good schools that offer this? As of know, all I can find is University of Maryland and University of Kansas. </p>

<p>I would appreciate any suggestions. My stats aren't the best, so I know that also limits my choices. Here are my stats:</p>

<p>SAT: 1930 (650 Math 630 Reading 650 Writing)
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.45
Weighted GPA: 3.9
AP Classes: 1 (Statistics AP)
Extracurricular: Football, BSSU, Track and Field, Elementary School Mentor, Columnist for national teen magazine
Enrolled in UMBCs Honors Program
State: Maryland
School Type: Public
Ethnicity: African American</p>

<p>I know Boston College’s Business School allows Spring transfers.</p>

<p>At Boston College, it says you must be at least a sophomore.</p>

<p>What kind of business program are you looking for? If you are looking into a top business program, then there will probably be less schools that accepts Spring Transfers. I just transferred out of Northeastern and I think there business school allows Spring Transfers.</p>

<p>Im looking at anywhere that accepts freshman spring transfers, but I dont want to go to a school with a terrible business program either. I dont neccesarily need prestige.</p>

<p>does it matter what state your college is in?? if there is no east-coast preference, </p>

<p>it seems like you’d have a really good shot at Loyola Marymount College in Los Angeles. They have a decent business program and do accept freshman spring transfers. Their application is really easy–but being a private school–they are pricy.</p>

<p>no preference. ill take any suggestions.</p>

<p>Villanova…</p>