Transferring to UCF from FSU?

<p>I got my AA in August of 2013 from a local community college that has a direct-connect program with UCF, but I ended up going to FSU because I felt like it would be better for my major (International Affairs/Economics). Due to a few family and money problems, and just not feeling too comfortable in Tallahassee I sent in an application and transcripts to UCF for Fall 2014.</p>

<p>I currently have a 3.48, I will be transferring with 22-28 credits this semester (depending on if I take one or two summer classes) and about 90 credits all together. Since I'm technically transferring twice, will this hurt my application?</p>

<p>(If it helps I also like to note I graduated in 2012. About 30 credits for my AA were completed in my high school years during dual enrollment)</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I honestly don’t know much about how UCF chooses which transfers are admitted, but I was admitted to UCF as a transfer so I can send you my stats because they are pretty similar to yours.
I dual enrolled in high school, so I had a couple classes from community college, and then I spent my freshman year at UF. I am transferring to UCF now with a 3.69 from UF and my community college GPA was a 4.0, but I only took 2 lower level classes there.
I got accepted as a sophomore, and apparently it is harder to get accepted without an AA, so I would tend to think that with an AA you would be good.
I don’t think transferring twice will hurt your application, especially since the first was a community college. A lot of people spend a year or two for various reasons, including financial reasons or travelling, and I think UCF would be very understanding of that.
I hope this helps! :)</p>