Transfer Admission Guarantee Programs
There are a variety of ways to apply and transfer to a 4-year institution. There is no one size that fits all, so connect the transfer team and learn which program and pathway is the best route.
Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) programs and Associate Degree in Transfer (ADTs) are designed to make transfering from a community college to a 4-year university easier. Requirements for each of these programs/agreements vary.
Associate Degree For Transfer (ADT)
The Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) is a degree offered at California Community Colleges. To pursue this special transfer degree, rather than a traditional AA or AS degree, connect with a counselor to develop an education plan that puts you on the path toward the ADT degree.
Guaranteed Admission to SDSU for SDCCD Students
San Diego State University (SDSU) and the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) have partnered to expand access to higher education, improve transfer pathways, and support workforce development through a new academic facility at SDSU Mission Valley.
Qualifying students must:
- Earn at least 24 units through coursework at SDCCD
- Complete an Associate Degree for Transfer if applying to an ADT major at SDSU OR complete all major preperation courses by the end of the Spring semester before transferring (for non-ADT majors)
- Meet the minum GPA requrirement for the major which you are applying to (for non-ADT majors)
Please review the resources below for complete program details and requirements:
Universities of California (UC) TAG Program
Six University of California (UC) campuses offer guaranteed admission to students from all California community colleges (CCC). Students interested in this program may only apply to one campus under the TAG program, but are still eligible to apply to multiple UC campuses under general admission.
Interested students must meet campus-specific requirements to qualify for a TAG. By participating in a TAG program, students can ensure their admission to a specific UC campus.
Students must submit an application for their desired TAG program at least one year in advance of transferring. If you are applying for Fall admission/transfer, you must submit your TAG application between September 1-30.
UC San Diego University Link (U-Link) Program
Linking first-year community college students to a program of guaranteed admissions to UCSD. University Link (U-Link) is your pathway to a premier four-year university by way of community college. A signed agreement is required for the UCSD U-Link program.
UCSD Path Program
Preparing Accomplished Transfers to the Humanities (PATH) is a collaborative transfer support program between the San Diego Community College District and the University of California, San Diego Division of Arts and Humanities. PATH guides transfer students from City, Mesa, and Miramar Colleges into arts and humanities majors at UC San Diego and includes:
- Transfer guidance to UC San Diego in an Arts and/or Humanities discipline major
- Weekly meetings with mentors
- Participation in career exploration and outreach activities
- Recurring workshops
- Arts and Humanities programming
- No cost to students enrolled in the program!
To learn more visit: Path Program Website
UC Los Angeles TAP (Transfer Alliance Program)
- Students in the Mesa College Honors Program may benefit from the Honors Transfer Agreement for the UCLA TAP.
- UCLA TAP (Transfer Alliance Program) is coordinated through the Mesa Honors Program.
- Current honors students go through the General Counseling Office to make an appointment with the Honors Counselor, Anthony Ruess.
- UCLA TAP certification will take place in February 2024. Please make sure to book an appointment with Honors Counselor Anthnoy Reuss in February to complete the process.
Transfer Dual Admission Program for Recent High School Grads
CSU and UC campuses offer a transfer admission guarantee program for recent high school graduates. This is a conditional agreement for students to select and apply to a selected major and campus and be guaranteed admission. Students must apply through the CSU or UC transfer portal within the application timeline and complete the program requirements to be eligible for admission.
Note - Select majors and campuses vary in these programs.
Please see a transfer counselor to explore your options and for more information.
