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TAP Council Members (52 Colleges) American River College Cypress Patricia A. Turner Dean & Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education UCLA College Susan Swarts Assistant Vice Provost & Assistant Dean for Administration UCLA Division of Undergraduate Education TAP Director Jacy Bowles Administrative Coordinator Undergraduate Admissions Program Assessment Student Support Gary A. Clark, Jr. Alfred Herrera Charles Alexander Director Assistant Vice Provost Associate Vice Provost for Academic Partnerships for Student Diversity Rosa Pimentel Senior Associate Director Marc Levis-Fitzgerald Angela Deaver Campbell Recruitment Director Director Center for Scholarship Resource Center Brennan Burnett Educational Assessment Associate Director Jennifer Lindholm Transfer Evaluation Assistant Vice Provost Primary TAP Liaison for Student Success Director Brennan Burnett Honors Programs Assistant Director Secondary TAP Liaison Heather Adams Program Director Jessica Romero Transfer Student Center Senior Assistant Director Contact re: Transfer Events Requests for Admission data TAP Council Members (52 colleges) American River College Cypress College Los Angeles Valley College Sacramento City College Antelope Valley College East Los Angeles College Los Medanos College Saddleback College Cabrillo College El Camino College MiraCosta College San Bernardino Valley College Cañada College Foothill College Moorpark College San Diego City College Cerritos College Fullerton College Moreno Valley College San Diego Mesa College Cerro Coso College Glendale Community College Mount San Antonio College San Diego Miramar College Chaffey College Irvine Valley College Mount San Jacinto College Santa Ana College Citrus College Long Beach City College Norco College Santa Barbara City College City College of San Francisco Los Angeles City College Orange Coast College Santa Monica College Coll of San Mateo Los Angeles Harbor College Pasadena City College Santiago Canyon College College of the Canyons Los Angeles Mission College Reedley College Skyline College Consumes River College Los Angeles Pierce College Rio Hondo College West Los Angeles College Crafton Hills College Los Angeles Southwest College Riverside City College West Valley College Purpose of TAP – To strengthen academic ties between UCLA and selected community colleges. – To increase the transfer rates of all community college student particularly those who have had less access to UCLA. – To provide students with an enriched academic experience by participation in the honors program at their community colleges prior to transfer to UCLA. – To provide priority admissions consideration for the College of Letters and Science to students who complete the TAP and satisfy transfer admission and major requirements (except Communication Studies, SOAA, TFT, & Engineering)..
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