Somehow I forgot Renny! I think he snuck off to the beach…
University of California Santa Barbara is another in the CA university system. A mid-sized university, the school has 20,000 students. Like many of the California schools the campus has breath taking view of both the nearby mountains and the beaches famous for surfing. I think I’d hae been pretty distracted by all the fun in sun when I was an undergrad, the school has decent retention for freshmen! The campus is literally AT THE BEACH! A biking campus, there seemed to be bike paths to every location on and off campus. I saw one of the largest bike racks I’ve ever seen in my life! Cyclers have the right of way on the bike paths, so look lively as you are walking around. Students apply to the College of Creative Studies, College of Engineering, or College of Letters and Science. The College of Creative Studies allows students to participate in high level research and study in one of eight academic areas of their choosing. There are just over 330 students in the program and classes are taught at the seminar level and students have graduate student privileges. Within The College of Engineering students have five majors (chemical, computer, computer science, electrical and mechanical) to choose from and a 3+2 program that provides a M.S. in engineering. The College of Letters has 90 majors, including Art History, Biochemistry, Ecology and Evolution and Pharmacology. There are also a bunch of minors available.
As with all UC system schools, applicants must meet the criteria for the school. 60% of the criteria is based on “a-g requirements”, GPA and Exams and 40% looks at “academic promise” – extracurriculars, challenges and special circumstances, diversity of intellectual and social experience, and honors and awards. There is more criteria depending on which college a student applies to – Creative Studies, Engineering, or Letters and Science (check the links to learn more). Students must also submit a 1,000 word Personal Statement that answers two prompts – “Describe the world you come from…” and “Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment…”
Note: grades of B and above can be counted to satisfaction of the “a-g requirement”. When students get Cs they must report it to admissions, and Ds & Fs do not assist a student’s application. 49% of students who apply are admitted and the average GPA of admitted students is 3.93 – the average SAT 609/634/620 (out of 2400). The admit rate is 48.3% (1.8% with GPAs of 3.0 and below). Students can begin to apply online in November.
Out of state students make up 4% of the student population. Gender-wise Female 55% and Male 45%. Undergraduate ethnicity is: African American students 3%, Asian/PI 16.7%, Chicano/Latino 20% and White 51%. Students are assured housing their freshman year and most students live in the mile radius town named Isle Vista. 91% of students return their sophomore year.
The College Road Trip Never Ends