UCSB Transfer during Winter & Appealing Decisions EXPERTS NEEDED

<p>SO,
I got denied UCSB for Business Economics most likely because I'm taking my second writing course, second accounting course, and stats this semester.</p>

<p>However, I believe I have TAG after this semester <em>without taking any additional classes</em></p>

<p>I'd like to start by saying this is )<em>^#$%^&</em>(% stupid.</p>

<p>So, can I TAG in during Winter? What are the requirements, what should I do to succeed in this,</p>

<p>Also, if I appeal but I have no new information would it work?</p>

<p>I'll say "UCSB is my number one choice, I'm willing to not go to the other schools but it would delay the progress of my education. I have successfully completed my 60 units after this semester and would only be able to take electives"</p>

<p>Please help, what should I do?</p>

<p>The experts you are looking for can be found in the advising office at your CC. You’ll likely get more reliable advice from them than from random (and anonymous) posters on the internet.</p>

<p>I believe there are no winter acceptances this year but I could be mistaken.</p>

<p>I agree with corinnejay, I too think I read that UCSB is not accepting applications for winter.</p>

<p>I emailed UCSB (multiple times) about Winter 2010 transfer last summer, but they made it pretty clear to me that they don’t make exceptions if they decide not to open it. Maybe you will have better luck than I did, but you better have a backup plan ready if they don’t because that’s probably what will happen.</p>