<p>I currently go to Florida State University and my first year didn't go so great. I am honestly tired of Florida ( I was born and raised in New York City) and want something in an environment that I am more comfortable in. I want some kind of urban area where I can get around easily by foot, bike, or train. </p>
<p>I want to transfer to another school but I don't even know what schools to look at. In addition to this I don't think I would be able to afford another school outside of Florida seeing how my Bright Futures 100% scholarship is what kept me in the state in the first place.</p>
<p>Do you guys have any good schools that would fit the description I made and is very helpful when it comes to helping students financially?</p>
<p>Thanks for your time.</p>
<p>Most of the full-need colleges are located in the north, some in urban areas, but they may not offer full-need for transfers.</p>
<p>Any specific schools?</p>
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<p>Probably should check out those schools.</p>
<p>Schools I'd look at if I were you...
Emory, Vandy, Georgetown, Rice, Boston College</p>
<p>Great all amazing schools that will very difficult to get into. Guess I'll start making calls soon and talking to some offices. Thank you. If anyone has any other suggestions please post them.</p>
<p>A few suggestions:</p>
<p>University of Rochester
Tufts University
Goucher College
Macalester College
Pitzer College
Reed College
University of Wisconsin-Madison (somewhat generous with aid for OOS)
Austin College
Trinity University
Hendrix College
Rhodes College
Berry College
University of Richmond
Case Western Reserve University
Carnagie Mellon University
Southwestern University
Trinity College
Colorado College
St. John's College (NM & MD)</p>
<p>I heard Boston University gives decent aid to transfers.</p>