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Join us in making an impact
Contributions to the Transfer Alliance Project (TAP) will help support over 1,000 students who are first-generation, have financial need, and have faced significant education barriers. Services include individual education planning and advising; and opportunities for academic enrichment activities, peer mentoring, campus life immersion programs, scholarship information, and transfer application assistance.
Since 1999, TAP has served over 24,000 students, with more than 75 percent of TAP participants who applied to UC Berkeley being admitted.
Your contribution will help support over 3,000 prospective transfer students annually at 45 California community colleges, helping them to successfully transfer to Cal, the UCs, and other baccalaureate-granting institutions through general advising and transfer support services.
Thanks in part to your contribution, over 24,000 students were supported in applying to Cal, with a success rate of more than 75 percent. In addition, over 3,000 prospective transfer students annually at 45 California community colleges successfully transferred to Cal, the UCs, and other baccalaureate-granting institutions through general advising and transfer support services. Thank you!
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Join us in making an impact
Contributions to the Transfer Alliance Project (TAP) will help support over 1,000 students who are first-generation, have financial need, and have faced significant education barriers. Services include individual education planning and advising; and opportunities for academic enrichment activities, peer mentoring, campus life immersion programs, scholarship information, and transfer application assistance.
Since 1999, TAP has served over 24,000 students, with more than 75 percent of TAP participants who applied to UC Berkeley being admitted.
Your contribution will help support over 3,000 prospective transfer students annually at 45 California community colleges, helping them to successfully transfer to Cal, the UCs, and other baccalaureate-granting institutions through general advising and transfer support services.
Thanks in part to your contribution, over 24,000 students were supported in applying to Cal, with a success rate of more than 75 percent. In addition, over 3,000 prospective transfer students annually at 45 California community colleges successfully transferred to Cal, the UCs, and other baccalaureate-granting institutions through general advising and transfer support services. Thank you!