Max UC-Transferable Units?

<p>Does anybody know what the max uc-transferable units I can tag with for ucsb? I am tagging for econ and accounting.
The TAG for ucsb says TAG is not eligible for students with more than 90 semester/135 quarter units, but my councilors keep telling me that its 120 quarter units.</p>

<p>I have 105 right now and by the end of winter quarter, I will have 117. I am planning on taking one more class for spring bring my total to 122 quarter units.</p>

<p>Also, will our tag be revoked if we are not a full time student?</p>

<p>My daughter tagged for 2011-2012 here is the message from her degree progress:</p>

<p>Two-Year College Unit Limitation: </p>

<pre><code> A maximum of 105 quarter units (70 semester units) from
two-year colleges will be applied to the total number
of units required to graduate from UCSB. However,
subject credit is granted for courses in excess of this
unit limitation.
</code></pre>

<ul>
<li> Total two-year college units accepted:
99.00 Units Comp </li>
</ul>

<p>In addition they took her AP Calculus and granted 4 qtr units</p>

<p>So she went in with 103. I hope this helps</p>

<p>According to <a href=“http://www.admissions.ucsb.edu/pdf/UCSB%20Fall%202012-13%20TAG.pdf[/url]”>http://www.admissions.ucsb.edu/pdf/UCSB%20Fall%202012-13%20TAG.pdf&lt;/a&gt;

So if all your post-HS units are at a CC then you can apply no matter how many units you have, since you can’t reach the prohibited senior standing. If you have gone to a 4 year, then the cap is 90 semester units.</p>

<p>For the most peace of mind, email UCSB with your question (if you rely on what someone tells you on the phone, they can deny its what you were told).</p>

<p>Thanks guys! do you either of you know if we need to be a full time student in order for TAG to stay effective?</p>

<p>^No, for instance if you finish the requirements of your TAG in the fall and take spring off (or >12 units) you’ll be fine.</p>