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UCSD (University California of San Diego) Mascot Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) at UC San Diego (UCSD)

In the state of California, many community college students have their minds set on the campuses offered by the University of California system, and not just for their highly renowned academic programs. It is a program, specifically the TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) Program that attracts so many transfer students to the UC (University of California) system.

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Important: Send your high school transcripts to your community college [IGETC]

The language requirement of IGETC Area 6 can be fulfilled if you’ve taken two or more years of foreign language in high school, so make sure your community college has your high school transcript on file to earn IGETC certification.

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UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design Update

UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design News Great news for transfer students interested in the Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Studies majors at UC Berkeley. Important updates: The College of Environmental Design (CED) will accept IGETC certification to satisfy the breadth requirements for students applying fall 2011 and beyond. IGETC certification will fulfill some, but [...]

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UC Application Official 2011 UC Application Timeline

The 2011 UC application is here! Get the important UC application deadlines, checklist, what you will need to turn in, and view a FREE successful UC personal statement which was accepted to UC Berkeley. This will help high school and community college transfer students transition into a University of California (UC).

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Helpful websites for UC and CSU transfer students

No matter how overwhelming the transfer process may seem, there are a bevy of online resources available for transfer students to help ease the process. Working with your counselor at your community college is just as important as doing your own research, and whether it’s finding out pre-requisites for your tentative major, researching prospective schools, or [...]

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