<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>