<p>I'm looking to transfer from my current school, and have been looking at both traditional & non-traditional transfer options. I'm a couple of years older than the usual college student, but I'm not sure which programs/schools would be best for me. </p>
<p>I attend an utra-competitive 'Top 10' institution, so I don't mind a somwhat intense workload. I'm dissatisfied with the rather strong provincial attitude at my current school, although it is very diverse according to all the college guides. And, although my university is located in a large student mecca, it seems as if students keep to themselves, rather than make use of the city.</p>
<p>Perhaps because I'm a little older, I want a school which also has either a sizable non-traditional population or a dedicated college that caters somewhat to slightly older (22 and up) students. </p>
<p>These are the non-traditional programs which I've looked at (as well as some traditional ones): </p>
<p>Non-Traditional:
1. School of General Studies/Columbia
2. College of General Studies/UPenn
3. University College/Northwestern
4. University College/Wash U
5. School of Professional Studies/Johns Hopkins
6. Resumed Undergraduate Education Program/Brown
7. Liberal Studies Program/Georgetown
8. Eli Whitney Program/Yale
9. Return-To-College Program/Connecticut College</p>
<p>Traditional:
1. University of Virginia (Honors)
2. University of Texas (Honors)
3. University of Michigan (Honors)
4. University of Wisconsin (Intergrated Liberal Studies/Honors)
5. Indiana University (Honors)
6. University of Oregon (Honors)</p>
<p>Any thoughts or ideas? Comments are appreciated. </p>
<p>TIA. :)</p>