What is the difference between the T.A.G. program and the Honors Transfer Alliance Program?
The UCSD and SDSU T.A.G. (Transfer Admission Guarantee) Program offers students guaranteed transfer to these institutions upon the successful completion of the specified TAG requirements. Requirements include a minimum GPA (2.60 at SDSU; 2.80 at UCSD), a minimum and a maximum number of transferable units, California residency, and a declared major. Students who have already received a Bachelor s degree within or outside of the United States are inelliglible for T.A.G. All students planning to transfer via the T.A.G. program must submit an official Admission application within the published deadlines for the quarter or semester applicable on their T.A.G. contract (as much as 9-12 months in advance) as well as attend all mandatory T.A.G. workshops. Now for the BAD NEWS. Admission to the T.A.G. institution of your choice does not insure that you will be accepted into your first-choice major. Many majors at UCSD, such as Biology, Computer Science, Engineering and Literature/Writing, are gr
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