<p>How can SDSU give out guarantees if they only have a limited amount of spots available for the school. Will that leave room for students who don't have guarantees?</p>
<p>I am utterly confused. If I take 100% units at san diego mesa and do all major prep work for economics and complete IGETC will I get a GUARANTEED admission?</p>
<p>I’m taking classes at the Cuyamaca/Grossmont community colleges and how it works for us is we have two options for guaranteed admission: Tag or AAT.</p>
<p>If you are doing a major for an associate degree that SDSU accepts from your community college, then as long as you achieve that degree you are guaranteed admission to SDSU.</p>
<p>If your degree doesn’t have an accepted associate degree at SDSU your only option is TAG. TAG will give you guaranteed admissions if you have completed the general prep work for SDSU and all major prep classes. Check your school for a sheet on general prep for SDSU or check their website. For major prep go to assist.org and search for the agreement with your community college for your major. You must have every single one of those classes completed and the minimum gpa (2.8 is the highest minimum gpa, which is for finance and business, everything else is lower). It doesn’t matter if one of the classes on assist.org isn’t offered. If you’re missing a single class you’re not getting a TAG agreement. All prep work must be done at a community college in SDSU’s service area. If you have a single class which isn’t in SDSU’S service area your TAG agreement is rescinded.</p>
<p>SDSU has enough space to accept all people with either of these guarantees, but it does make competition for non-guarantee transfers fierce. UCSD got rid of the agreements a couple years back because of the volume of guaranteed transfers made it difficult to accept non-guarantees. There’s no word of that happening with SDSU, so I’m assuming it’s not an issue.</p>
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<p>I’m in North County, which is outside of SDSU’s target area for the Admission Guarantees. But since CSUSM (my service area) doesn’t offer my major (CE), SDSU will take me into their Guarantee program. I’ve really lucked out!</p>