Spring 2010:Transfering to U of Wisconsin, Michigan or UIUC

<p>I have applied to all of them, trying to transfer out from a community college in California with 3.5 GPA. I still have not received any reply. Has anyone applied to any of them and received the acceptance already? If you are the students there, also feel free to talk about your acceptance experience. Welcome everyone to friendly discuss about this topic.</p>

<p>When did you apply to them? I don’t know much about Michigan or UIUC, but I know for Wisconsin (I’m assuming you’re talking about Madison right?) it’s a rolling admission process, and they say to expect a decision about 6 weeks after you send in the application. So, depending when you went in your application, check the date you sent it, then count 6 weeks later. If you haven’t gotten a decision within like a week or 2 after that 6 weeks date, call up the transfer admissions people and ask about the status of your application and whether or not they sent out an decision yet.
Hopefully that’s useful lol</p>

<p>silly, I’m assuming MN has reciprocal agreements and you’ll get tuition breaks for those schools??</p>

<p>nightmare, Are you prepared to pay that much for OOS schools when you have the UCs available? COA for upper division at Michigan is almost 50k this year, and the other two won’t be far behind.</p>

<p>Thank you so much for the replies guys. That was helpful. Ya if I could have made it to UCs, I would not go out of states for sure. However, as an international student like me, due to budget cut in california, UCs are not opened for winter transfer, and that, I have to go out of states. </p>

<p>Yes, silly, I was talking about madison, can you tell me more about it in terms of the acceptance rate for communication major? or if you have any more information about it feel free to speak it out, as my aim are highly to be UW madison and UIUC</p>

<p>entomom, you sound about right. UM ann abor is indeed to expensive to attend. The price is definitely not reasonable. However, do you know any other schools which are similar to the level like University of Wisconsin, Madison or UIUC. (Considering the similarities in terms of academic ranking, price and popularity.)</p>

<p>Thanks a lot guys</p>

<p>Sorry to hear about the UCs being closed for winter transfers, as a past CCC to UC transfer myself, that’s a real blow to a great system.</p>

<p>There are only 2 publics that offer full need FA to OOS students, UNC-CH and UVA, and I’m not sure if that holds for Intl. students. Michigan is expensive, but I don’t think there are any other OOS publics that will be a whole lot cheaper. The only other option I see, but the schools are definitely not of the same ranking, are the WUE schools where you’ll pay 1.5x the in-state tuition rate:</p>

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<p>The top of the lot are UArizona, WSU, & UOregon, ASU, UUtah, CSU. While not top ranked publics, these are all solid schools.</p>

<p>If in-state schools arent an option why dont you look into private schools?
Another public is university of florida, u of washington, there is william and mary (although i think w&m is expensive for oos).</p>