<p>What you said was correct for I think every other school besides SD. I just know from first hand experience SD doesn’t participate in the TAG program as actively as the other schools. I just wanted to point that out, not try and prove you wrong or anything.</p>
<p>Here’s the email SD TAG applicants get:</p>
<p>Hello ______,</p>
<p>Thank you for choosing UC San Diego when you submitted the UC Online TAG form in September. We encourage you to take the next step and apply to UC San Diego as a TAG applicant.</p>
<p>Submit the University of California application for admission by November 30, 2011. On the application, don’t forget to check the 2 boxes to be a TAG applicant at UC San Diego:</p>
<ol>
<li> UC San Diego TAG</li>
<li> IGETC</li>
</ol>
<p>It’s important to check both boxes!</p>
<p>The UC Online TAG form was a way of self-reporting your classes in a preliminary look at eligibility for the program. Some UC campuses pre-qualify TAG applicants by way of this form. Please note that as an applicant to UC San Diego, your TAG status will be reviewed at the time the application for admission is read, and not in advance.</p>
<p>If you do not satisfy all the requirements needed to be TAG-eligible, you still will be considered for admission as a general transfer student. Check our TAG webpage for up-to-date information about the program requirements. Official admission decisions will be posted online by the end of April 2012.</p>
<p>So be sure to submit your application and check the 2 boxes for TAG at UC San Diego if you wish to be considered as a TAG applicant. Remember the deadline is November 30, 2011. </p>
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UC San Diego</p>