What community colleges lets you transfer to Top undergrad b-schools?

<p>I'm trying to transfer into top undergraduate business schools such as
McIntire - Virginia
UC-Berkeley - California
NYU - New York
Wharton - Pennsylvania </p>

<p>but i have no idea what community colleges allows you to transfer into those Universities.
Thank you for any information you can give me.</p>

<p>I think all community colleges are pretty much the same. They can’t stop you from applying to these schools; the only thing that can is you not putting any effort into your applications.</p>

<p>If you are focused on particular 4-year programs, you need to find out which community colleges have articulation agreements with those schools, and which community colleges that don’t have formal articulation agreements are frequent feeders. This would entail contacting the individual business schools and requesting information about transfer students who have been accepted there within the past two or three years. </p>

<p>The University of Virginia has formal articulation agreements with the community colleges in Virginia. You could start your research there.</p>

<p>If you are in Maryland, [The</a> Macklin Business Institute at Montgomery College](<a href=“http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/macbus/]The”>http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/macbus/) is a specialized selective one or two year business program. Students transfer successfully from Montgomery College to 4 year schools all around the country.</p>

<p>Well for UC Berkeley Haas and UVA McIntire, the community colleges that will help are the community colleges at those states. This is because they are public schools and they are inclined to take their state applicants over any other state. So being an out of state applicant is nearly impossible to get in. Especially when they’re really impacted as business or commerce.</p>

<p>NYU Stern and UPenn Wharton are different cases because they’re both private universities that do not give preference to state residence for transfer. Just remember that both Stern and Wharton are extremely competitive for admissions.</p>

<p>^^ What MakeBank24 said. I’d go for an established CC with a transfer agreement with UVA or Cal and make sure to take the business prepreqs for Wharton would also cover NYU, UVA, and Cal which aren’t as rigorous. Since 3 of the schools you are interested in are on the east coast, unless there is something specific about Cal, I’d go with a CC in Virginia. Make sure to find one that has Calc 1, Stats 1&2(to be taken after Calc) and some intermediate econ class.</p>

<p>[PVCC</a> - Welcome](<a href=“http://www.pvcc.edu%5DPVCC”>http://www.pvcc.edu) is the CC in the same town as UVA. I just did a quick check and they only have one stats class.</p>