What Is the UC TAG Program?
The Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) is a formal agreement between California Community College students and participating University of California campuses. Through TAG, eligible students who complete specified requirements are guaranteed admission to a UC campus as a junior transfer. This program is designed to streamline the path from community college to a UC degree, often referred to as a 2+2 plan (two years at community college, two years at UC).
Eligibility and Conditions
To qualify for TAG, you must meet several conditions, which vary by campus but generally include:
- Completion of a minimum number of transferable units (typically 60 semester or 90 quarter units) by the end of the spring term before your intended fall admission.
- Completion of required lower-division coursework specific to your intended major.
- A minimum GPA (often 3.0 or higher, but may be higher for some majors or campuses).
- Enrollment in a California community college and completion of the required coursework there.
- Filing the TAG application during the specified filing period, usually in September for fall admission.
Each campus may have additional requirements, so it is essential to check the specific TAG criteria for your target campus and major.
How to Apply for TAG
- Research your target campus and major: Verify that the campus participates in TAG and that your intended major is included. Some popular campuses like UC Berkeley, UCLA, and UC San Diego do not offer TAG for all majors or may not participate at all.
- Meet with a counselor: Work with a community college counselor to confirm your eligibility and create a comprehensive academic plan.
- Complete required coursework and maintain GPA: Ensure you are on track to complete all required classes and achieve the minimum GPA.
- Submit the TAG application online: During the filing window (typically September 1–30 for fall admission), submit your TAG application through the UC application portal.
- Receive confirmation and follow through: After submission, you will receive a confirmation. Continue to meet all requirements, and submit the final UC application (for admission) by the November deadline.

Planning Your 2+2 Transfer Path
A successful 2+2 plan involves careful alignment of community college courses with UC major prerequisites. Key steps include:
- Use the ASSIST.org tool (if applicable) to ensure your courses transfer.
- Follow a semester/quarter plan that completes all lower-division requirements by the end of your second year.
- Maintain a strong GPA, as TAG eligibility is competitive for some campuses.
- Keep track of deadlines and requirements for both TAG and the regular UC application.
Final Notes
TAG provides a guaranteed admission pathway, but it is not a guarantee of admission to a specific campus if you do not meet all conditions. Always verify current program details with the UC campus and your community college counselor, as requirements can change.
For students interested in transfer options within or beyond the UC system, exploring other pathways such as 2+2 programs in other countries may provide alternative routes to a four-year degree.