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When did UCSB move to Goleta?

1944-1958 – Became known as the Santa Barbara College of the University of California, where courses were taught at the Mesa Campus (1940s-1954) then moved to the Goleta Campus (1954-present).
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Is UCSB in Santa Barbara or Goleta?

The college relocates from its longtime Riviera Campus in downtown Santa Barbara to Goleta, taking up residence on a site previously used as a World War II Marine Air Station base. The campus remains on the same spot today.
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Why is UCSB not in Santa Barbara?

UCSB is located on cliffs directly above the Pacific Ocean. UCSB's campus is completely autonomous from local government and has not been annexed by the city of Santa Barbara, and thus is not part of the city.
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What is the oldest building on UCSB campus?

The original library building, built in 1952, was part of the original Soule and Murphy master plan for the UCSB campus. It was designed by Chester Carjola, a leading Santa Barbara architect who worked closely with Soule and Murphy on the campus…
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When did UCSB become UCSB?

On September 19, 1958, the Board of Regents voted to accept Kerr's recommendation: "The Santa Barbara campus will become a general campus of the university ... with graduate programs leading to the highest degrees." The campus name was changed to the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB).
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Is UCSB considered prestigious?

An Elite Research University

UC Santa Barbara is one of only 69 research-intensive institutions in the U.S. and Canada elected to membership in the prestigious Association of American Universities, cementing its status as a higher-education leader.
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Is a degree from UCSB respected?

Absolutely! UCSB is the 9th ranked public school in the nation and 40th (might be a little off here) in all US universities. The graduate physics program is ranked somewhere in the top 5 in the nation. I think you're asking this question because of the out-dated and obsolete party-school reputation.
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What is the old mascot for UCSB?

University of California, Santa Barbara

The University has used the Argentine cowboy as a nickname since 1936 when, inspired by Douglas Fairbanks's performance in the 1927 film The Gaucho, the female student population led a vote to change the mascot from the original Roadrunners.
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What is the oldest UC in California?

Beyond the statistics, these colleges offer academic, cultural, and social features that make each campus unique. UC Berkeley: The oldest of the UCs, Berkeley was founded in 1868, and has become one of the most academically rigorous colleges in the nation.
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What is the best dorm at UCSB first year?

IVO's Top 5 Freshman Residence Halls
  • Anacapa Residence Hall.
  • Santa Cruz Residence Hall.
  • Santa Rosa Residence Hall.
  • San Nicolas Tower.
  • San Miguel Tower.
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Why is UCSB so popular?

It's easy to be dazzled by this University of California's “incredible location” in stunning Santa Barbara, but UCSB is much more than a “safe and beautiful campus.” “It has one of the top chemical engineering departments in the country,” a “highly ranked” mechanical engineering program, and is generally “strong in the ...
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Why is Santa Barbara so famous?

Santa Barbara is best known for its broad, sandy beaches, and whether you're looking to catch the perfect wave or the perfect sunset, there are plenty from which to choose.
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What percent white is UCSB?

Race & Ethnicity

The largest University of California-Santa Barbara racial/ethnic groups are White (42.1%) followed by Asian (32.2%) and Hispanic (18.3%).
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What's it like to live in Goleta?

The Goleta Coast is a safe area with family-friendly neighborhoods. There are lots of great outdoor recreation activities for people to do, including biking, hiking, surfing, sea kayaking, fishing, bird watching, and golf.
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What is the motto of UCSB?

UCSB's motto is Fiat lux (Latin) or Let there be light (English).
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What is the hardest UC to get into in California?

A Chronicle analysis of admissions rates found that Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is the most competitive school in the California State University system. UCLA and UC Berkeley are often considered the crown jewels of California public universities.
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What is the smallest UC campus in California?

UC Merced is the smallest, with about 8,000 undergraduate students.
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What is UCSB rival school?

The Blue–Green Rivalry is the name of the rivalry between athletic teams from the University of California, Santa Barbara and California Polytechnic State University, the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos and the Cal Poly Mustangs.
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Is UCSB an elite college?

Receive a world-class education at an elite research university. In its annual ranking of leading graduate and professional programs at American universities, U.S. News & World Report magazine has rated two of UC Santa Barbara's programs among the top 10 in the nation.
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What sport is UCSB known for?

UC Santa Barbara's Athletics program includes 20 NCAA Division 1 teams in men's and women's sports. The (Gaucho) Locos were formed in 1998 as a support group for men's basketball program and quickly became famous for being one of the most intimidating and powerful student cheering sections in all of college basketball.
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Why is UCSB so hard to get into?

With a GPA of 4.12, UCSB requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes to compete with other applicants. Furthermore, you should be taking hard classes - AP or IB courses - to show that college-level academics is a breeze.
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What kind of student goes to UCSB?

UCSB students are social, collaborative, and ready to make the most of their time on campus. If you're hoping to participate in university life while succeeding academically, UCSB is for you!
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Are UCSB students happy?

UCSB continues to progress in academics, student diversity, and the overall well-being of students. Princeton Review placed UCSB as No. 15 on their list of happiest college students.
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