TAG Response from Nov 1-15th

Hi, I was wondering what the letter responding to a TAG submission should look like and what it means. Does it mean that I have been given TAG with conditions? Does it mean that I have not met the TAG requirements and need to apply as a regular admit? Is there another letter that details that a student explicitly did not meet the TAG requirements? Did I get TAG eligibility?

"Thank you for your interest in UC __. You have successfully submitted your online TAG form to UC for fall 2020 admission. We now look forward to receiving your University of California transfer application during the November 1 - 30 application period. Apply at
www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply.

When applying for admission, please remember that your transfer admission guarantee is only applicable for the primary major you indicated on your TAG form.

UC ___ does not provide early admission evaluation or early admission decisions as part of its TAG program. Once you apply to UC ____ for transfer admission, we will review your TAG and notify you of your transfer admission status by the end of April. It is important to remember that in order to maintain your TAG eligibility, you must meet the following conditions:

 • Apply for transfer admission to UC ___ during the November 1 – 30 application period for fall 2020
 • Complete the second UC-transferable English course with a grade of C or better by the end of spring 2020;
 • Complete 60 semester/90 quarter UC-transferable units by the end of spring 2020;
 • Complete all required coursework with the minimum GPA, including course prerequisites, for your chosen major by the end of spring 2020
 • Maintain an overall minimum 3.4 GPA in all UC-transferable course work through the end of fall 2019 and maintain a minimum overall 3.4 GPA through the end of spring 2020;
 • Complete the Academic Update in January 2020 where you will record and submit 
    all fall term grades and any spring term course changes;
 • Complete all other minimum UC transfer admission requirements.

Students who do not meet UC ___ TAG criteria may still be competitive for admission to UC ____as a general transfer applicant. If, for any reason, you are unable to meet the conditions of the TAG, an offer of admission will depend on your completion of transfer admission requirements and selectivity in the applicant pool.

Thank you for submitting your TAG application. UC ___ has much to offer you, and we look
forward to your becoming a part of our vibrant campus community."

No, because they explicitly say "UC ___ does not provide early admission evaluation or early admission decisions as part of its TAG program. "

What they’ve written is nothing more than you knew before about how TAG works, it’s simply a reminder

It means they received the application, nothing more.

@Ohm888 Thank you for responding. I was just confused because writing a letter to confirm a submission that was confirmed by the website at the end of filling out the application seemed very redundant.