<p>Hi guys, I've been accepted to UD class of 2017.
I understand that UD is an amazing school and is filled with many wonderful people.
However, I lived in Delaware my whole life and I just really want to make a new start somewhere else.
With that, I've applied to various schools but I received my grants and scholarship from UD today and the amount that I received will make UD the cheapest school unless my other school gives me a full ride.
So I understand that if UD doesn't have the major that you want to pursue in, I could transfer to a different school and pay the instate fee.
I was wondering if anyone can elaborate on this program and tell me the majors that UD doesn't offer?</p>
<p>I believe this is the Program you are talking about FYI:</p>
<p>Academic Common Market</p>
<p>DE Higher Education OfficePrograms and PublicationsFinancial Aid</p>
<p>The Academic Common Market is a tuition-savings agreement between 15 states that are members of the Southern Regional Education Board. If your degree program is not offered by a public college in Delaware, you may be eligible for in-state tuition at one of the participating public colleges.</p>
<p>You may apply for the ACM if you meet the following eligibility criteria:
1.You are a Delaware resident and U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen.
2.Your degree program is not offered at the University of Delaware or Delaware State University.
3.You have been accepted into, or you are already enrolled in, an eligible degree program that has been selected for the ACM by a participating public institution.</p>
<p>The ACM includes baccalaureate and graduate-level degree programs. First professional degree programssuch as dentistry, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, theology, and laware not offered in the ACM and cannot be requested.</p>
<p>Degree programs offered in the ACM are selected by the participating institutions and are subject to change. Both participating institutions and states may set restrictions on ACM participation, and iinstitutions may elect to discontinue participation in the ACM. Please note the following:
The University of Maryland, College Park, is discontinuing participation in the ACM after the spring 2013 semester. For more information, please see <a href=“http://www.ugst.umd.edu/acmnotice.pdf[/url]”>http://www.ugst.umd.edu/acmnotice.pdf</a>.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University has discontinued participation in the ACM effective fall 2012. Please see <a href=“http://www.registrar.vt.edu/academic_records/academic_common_market/index.html[/url]”>http://www.registrar.vt.edu/academic_records/academic_common_market/index.html</a> for more information.</p>
<p>In addition, Delaware must remove ACM access to any programs that become available at either the University of Delaware or Delaware State University.</p>
<p>The list of majors offered at UD are on UD’s website.</p>