<p>FD31 - The good news is that your SATs will not be relevant to your transfer application. I’m sure that you’ve seen the following info from the UGA Transfer Admissions website:</p>
<p>"In reviewing applications for transfer admission to UGA, we consider these factors:</p>
<p>Space Availability – What is the space availability at the University for the particular term in question, and more specifically, what is the space availability for the college or major for which the student has applied?
GPA – What is the student’s transfer GPA in transferable academic coursework? These questions are crucial in making the decision of whether a transfer student is admitted or denied.
Class Standing – Will the student have completed at least one full year of college after high school by the term of intended enrollment, and how many transfer hours will the student have earned by the application deadline? (To access information on transferring credit from your home institution, visit our transfer equivalency search system.)
Deadlines – Has all material been submitted by the stated deadline?</p>
<p>Transfer Requirements:</p>
<p>Have 30-59 semester hours of transferable credit by the application deadline
Have completed at least one year of college by the term of intended enrollment
Must have a 3.20 or higher transfer GPA to be considered for admission, though there is no minimum GPA that guarantees admission."</p>
<p>So a 3.5 in 30 or more hours of transferrable coursework would certainly make you a good candidate. Bear in mind though that while the sticker price on your tuition at NCC will be around $8,000, the out-of-state tuition at UGA is $28,000. And public universities don’t have as much incentive to offer generous aid to out-of-state students since they’re already discounting tuition for their own citizens.</p>