TAG to UC Davis

<p>Hello!</p>

<p>So I'm currently trying to TAG to UCD this September.</p>

<p>For my classes on Assist.org (Chem, O Chem, Biology, Math, Physics), my overall GPA is 3.34.
For my overall including general ed classes, it is 3.18.</p>

<p>I need a 3.20 for the TAG to be submitted. I currently have 76 units completed, 39 being the classes on Assist that I needed to take with 13 more planned for Fall semester. </p>

<p>Will my TAG be rejected for being 0.02 less than the required 3.20 GPA or will they only look at the Assist classes? </p>

<p>All of the classes for general education were also UC transferable but the TAG only accepts 60 so will the overall that they look at be from the 60 units that are transferred? </p>

<p>Please help! I am freaking out!</p>

<p>They will count the GPA for all of your UC transferable courses. That includes any prereqs shown on Assist, and any other coursework that you taken at a college. The only courses that won’t count in your GPA will be courses that are not UC transferable.</p>

<p>If your GPA is less than 3.2, yes it will be rejected. That doesn’t necessarily mean that you will be rejected from the university, you just want not be able to get in through the TAG program.</p>

<p>Also you can transfer up to 70 units, not 60.</p>

<p>So since I can transfer 70, could I just a not transfer the trig class where I got a c? Without that my gpa would be above 3.2. Would the overall gpa then be out of just the 70 being transferred or out of the 76 I have completed?</p>

<p>It doesn’t work that way. We don’t get to choose what they count and don’t count. You only get transfer credit for 70, but everything is factored into your GPA. </p>

<p>@arc1994 You can’t pick and choose which classes gets transfered as 2016Candles have mentioned, but I believe trig is one of those classes that isn’t UC transferable. If you have only attended cc, you can use UC’s tap, <a href=“http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/transfer-admission-planner/”>http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/transfer-admission-planner/&lt;/a&gt; , to see which courses gets counted towards your uc gpa. Might as well start using that site cause it will be the application when you later submit for tag.</p>

<p>Just to clarify the 70 unit rule a bit, they only give you 70 units towards graduation no matter how many transferable courses you have taken, but the classes that are not given unit credit are not discarded. They still count as taken, so they can be used to satisfy breadth requirements or prerequisites, and once marked as taken you cannot take the equivalent class again at the UC.</p>

<p>See <a href=“http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/requirements/transfer-credit/”>http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/requirements/transfer-credit/&lt;/a&gt; </p>

<p>Thank you all! Without the trig grade, I will be able to apply for the TAG!</p>