Transferring to universities in the US

<p>There’s virtually no financial aid for international transfers and most of those (a handful) will be transferring from within the US.
Since you started in January 2013, you already have 3 semesters’ worth of work. Add one more year and by the time you apply, you’ll be considered to have taken too many classes to transfer.
In short, your plan is not doable: you need to find either a program in the UK (but not many courses will still be open), or in another country in Europe. Germany will let you spend one year learning German before you start your studies, or France will have various programs too. In these two countries, tuition is more or less free.
<a href=“http://www.daad.ru/Publikationen/studying_in_germany.pdf”>http://www.daad.ru/Publikationen/studying_in_germany.pdf&lt;/a&gt;
In Germany, you’d be looking for FachHochSchule.
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In France, you’d be looking for Grandes Ecoles, Ecoles d’Ingénieurs, I think INSA Lyon has a lot of international students.</p>