Help! Please! Transfer app. Advice

<p>Hello,
Im 27 years old and went back to school 2 years ago. I am planning on transferring to UCSB next fall and have a 3.34 gpa in all UC transferable courses. I am currently filling out a TAG agreement and they want all courses taken non-transferable and uc transferable. My overall gpa was then about 3.45. I then remembered in 2006 I signed up for a semester of online classes at a random school I found online, but unfortunately I lost someone very close to me in the first couple weeks of class, so I had to withdraw, or so I thought I did. I received for that semester all UW (unofficial withdraw) grades which I have recently learned are considered F's. My overall gpa is now 2.07 but my UC transferable gpa is still 3.34. Does this matter?
The UCSB website says:</p>

<p>The following GPA requirements apply for the College of Letters and Science TAG. Applicants must:
• Earn an overall minimum 3.20 GPA in all UC transferable course work by the end of fall 2011;
• Earn a minimum 2.0 GPA in all UC transferable course work in fall 2011 term;
• Maintain a minimum overall 3.20 GPA through the end of spring 2012;
• Earn a minimum 2.0 GPA in all UC transferable course work in spring 2012 term.</p>

<p>The third point on this list scares me because it does not say overall gpa in UC transferable courses like the other ones do.
Please Help, my questions are:
1.Do they look at overall gpa or just UC transferable gpa?
2.Should I leave the online school off my transcrips, will they ever find out?
3.If they do count overall gpa I have no choice but to omit that school from my application transcript, what are my chances of being caught? I did receive financial aid but do they ever compare this with my transcript?</p>

<p>Thank you for any help, it is much appreciated. I'm freaking out the TAG is due in 3 days.</p>

<p>If they’re not transferable, they don’t matter.</p>

<p>Do not omit the online courses. The UCs use a site called National Student Clearinghouse that will tell them if you have ever been enrolled at another institution. They will probably not hold the UWs you received at the online school against you but if they discover that you failed to report all schools you have been enrolled at they will consider that academic dishonesty and that is a mortal offense and never forgiven.</p>