UC ELC- "guarenteed ONE UC Campus"?

<p>I'm an ELC student and I received letters from ucm, uci, ucd, and ucsb, but not ucr, saying that i'm guarenteed into these campuses for any major (except for UCI; some majors are excluded for guarenteed admission) as long as I apply to them.</p>

<p>However, UC's ELC website says this:
"ELC students who complete these requirements are guaranteed a spot at one of UC's undergraduate campuses, though not necessarily at their campus of choice."</p>

<p>Which one is correct? Am I guarenteed to all these schools or just one?
The letters I got says I'm guarenteed admission to that school as long as I just apply by november 30. (which i already did of course)</p>

<p>UC’s ELC website stated you are guaranteed a spot at one of UC’s undergraduate campuses. The UCs you mentioned have already contacted you and let you know that you have a spot, if you so choose. As stated, you need to apply and also send your SAT/ACT scores and end of the year transcripts. Good SAT/ACT scores may get you into the major you choose as well as some money. The only two schools that do not guarantee are UCLA and UC Berkeley but you can still apply. </p>

<p>Applying to all or some of those schools gives you the opportunity to choose which one suits you best. You may get your desired major in one school but not the other. You may get more money from one school. You will have to decide when they notify you. Good luck!</p>

<p>If I apply to all of schools listed in my 1st post, does that mean I’m guarenteed in all, not one, of those schools?</p>

<p>I think they’re saying that you’re guaranteed a spot at [AT LEAST] one school… that doesn’t mean you can’t be guaranteed spots at multiple schools (which you already have been. go you.)
just stop worrying about it.</p>

<p>Yes, you will get into all schools.</p>

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UC San Diego and UC Santa Cruz also do not offer an ELC guarantee.
<a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/resources/materials/documents/09frmatrix.pdf[/url]”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/resources/materials/documents/09frmatrix.pdf&lt;/a&gt; (See pages 3 and 4, column 2.)</p>

<p>The UC system guarantees you that, because you have ELC, you will be placed in some UC. Individual UC campuses are free to also offer you admissions guarantees.</p>