Anonymous wrote:You can look it up on their website but I believe that 4 of the 7 schools are land grant and 3 are private (may be the other way around). I think Ag and urban planning were 2 of the land grant schools. Hotel is private. It's only relevant if you are a resident of NY state.
Human Ecology, ILR, and Ag are public for undergrad. The tuition is higher than SUNY but less than the endowed colleges at Cornell. If you are out of state, the price is the same regardless of which school you go to.
If you are an in state student attending one of the land grant colleges, you are limited on how many courses you can take in the endowed colleges without having to pay extra. The limit is relatively high but it prevent you from being able to double major or minor easily without additional cost.
Transferring between colleges requires you to apply to the school you want to transfer to. This isn't the traditional application for new students but it's more than just a form and has to be approved. Unless you're trying to transfer into a much more selective program (i.e. transfer into engineering or architecture) it's generally approved.