<p>Hi HardDay! </p>
<p>I was offered the Trojan Transfer Plan last year and am currently working under it while at a Cal State University. Basically, I met with one of the admissions directors last June and we sat down and went over everything that would transfer into USC from the college I’m attending. She basically directed me towards GEs I could get out of the way, especially the harder ones. As long as I keep an A/B average, I can apply for transfer for fall 2013 (which I have already applied and awaiting anxiously!) This is definitely an advantage being USC is practically steering you to what will get you in the door.</p>
<p>I would not say its “guaranteed admission” but face it --as long as you keep up your part of the deal and work hard, USC should do so as well! Think about it, why would they invest so much time and energy to meet with an applicant if they didn’t want them to transfer? I think it’s a great program and I’ve talked with others and they said the TTP works wonders when it comes to applications! </p>
<p>I’m not a legacy, but according to admissions, people can receive this plan if they are well qualified, but maybe was lacking in some areas or worst case scenario, there was just not enough space. I did personally interview at USC prior to my application which could have helped! But your daughter is lucky to have gotten the TTP! I suggest checking into the meeting, even if she decides to attend somewhere else! </p>
<p>Hopes this helps!</p>