“Book Descriptions: At the ultra-prestigious Modern University, only the cream of the crop are accepted, and those who graduate are virtually guaranteed powerful and high-paid positions. Drinking and sex are allowed, and even encouraged, and everything students need -- from classrooms to restaurants to shopping and bars -- is self-contained inside the university's 50-story high-rise tower. But there's a catch. Once you start, you can't drop out or transfer to another school. And behind its glossy exterior, the university has a terrible secret, a macabre and horrible way of ensuring its students perform to the best of their ability. When one young student, Gary Fort, witnesses the unspeakable truth of the school's "Self-Discipline Plan," he decides to fight back, and the suspense builds until the book's chilling conclusion . . .
Written when the author was a 20-year-old student at Michigan State University, No Transfer (1967) earned stellar reviews from the nation's leading critics and remains a gripping horror story like no other you have ever read.” DRIVE