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University of California: Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, CA

Overview

  • Type
    4-year • Public
  • Campus Life
    Very Large • Suburban
  • Average Per Year After Aid
    $17K
  • SAT Range
    Not available
  • Graduation Rate
    86%

University of California: Santa Barbara is a very large, 4-year, public university. This coed college is located in a suburban setting and is primarily a residential campus. It offers bachelor's, certificate, master's, and doctoral degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 28% and a graduation rate of 86%.

From the Institution

UC Santa Barbara is a highly ranked, leading research institution and is part of the prestigious University of California system. Teaching and research go hand-in-hand at UC Santa Barbara, and a majority of students are involved in research, internships, and career preparation. Home to 6 Nobel Prize winners, UCSB's academic community is characterized by a collaborative, dynamic atmosphere where students can choose from 90 majors, 40 minors. Located on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, just 90 minutes north of Los Angeles, students have access to a stunning living-learning environment with excellent weather and outdoor recreation.

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College Board Code
4835
Application Types Accepted
Not available
Fee Waiver Info
Available to all qualified students. Visit the college website for details.

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Important Dates

Dates are subject to change so confirm important deadlines by visiting the college’s website.

November 30
Regular Application Due
March 2
Financial Aid Application Due


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