What are the advantages of being UCLA TAP certified?
Being HSP certified could make the difference between being admitted and not being admitted to highly selective schools such as UCLA, particularly if the student GPA is between 3.0-3.5. The Director of Undergraduate Admissions at UCLA addressed this idea at last year’s (2002) TAP Conference at UCLA. She said, “A 3.0 grade point average may certify a student as a TAP student; it may not get a student in.” In light of the increasing demand for admissions, the GPAs for many universities are steadily moving up the scale. The Director also stated that, “UCLA simply could not accept students who were barely making the Honors Scholar Program’s required 3.0 GPA.
Being HSP certified could make the difference between being admitted and not being admitted to highly selective schools such as UCLA, particularly if the student GPA is between 3.0-3.5. The Director of Undergraduate Admissions at UCLA addressed this idea at last year’s (2002) TAP Conference at UCLA. She said, “A 3.0 grade point average may certify a student as a TAP student; it may not get a student in.” In light of the increasing demand for admissions, the GPAs for many universities are steadily moving up the scale.