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UCSB Cliffs
Bren Hall
Home of Bren School of Environmental Science and Management
UCSB Courtyard
Harder Stadium
Kohn Hall
Houses the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
Storke Tower
Overall Experience
UCSB students can’t say enough good things about this place, and most never want to leave. Whether it’s the academics, the weather, the social scene, or the laid-back atmosphere, practically all students fall in love with something here. And, if you do get the urge to leave, LA is an hour and a half south, the wine country is a half-hour inland, San Francisco is five hours north, and San Diego is four hours south. Or you can spend your entire four years exploring Isla Vista and Santa Barbara. Tourists pay money to hang out here for a vacation, and UCSB students get to live here full time!
Give yourself a chance to get to know the school and the town. It can take a year to find your type of friends, your major, or your favorite club, but if you are actively searching, you will be able to find what you are looking for at UCSB. The students who excel at UCSB are independent and able to take care of themselves. Students have to be able to resist the social temptations a party school presents and plan their own schedules, while still keeping their well-being in mind—the school is too big to hold everyone’s hand. Overall, UCSB is the true college experience that many high school students have been anxiously awaiting. Sure, it doesn’t have a football team, but who needs that when students can spend Saturdays surfing or playing football game with friends right on the beach?
Students Speak Out
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| Dates To Know |
Deadline |
Notification |
| Regular Decision |
November 30 |
March 17 |
| Must-Reply-By |
May 1 |
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| Acceptance Rate:
54% |
Application Fee:
$60 |
Common Application Accepted?
No |
| Overall Admissions: |
| Applicants: |
40,933 |
| Acceptances: |
22,273 |
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Yield:
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19% |
| Freshman Stats: |
| *RD Acceptance Rate: |
54% |
| Class Size: |
4,338 |
| Retention Rate: |
91% |
| Transfer Stats: |
| Applications Received: |
7,937 |
| Applicants Accepted: |
5,622 |
| Students Enrolled: |
1,273 |
* RD = Regular Decision, EA = Early Action
Financial Aid Stats
| Other Stats |
| Financial Aid Forms Deadline: |
March 2 |
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Average Financial Aid Package:
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$14,216 |
| Students Who Applied for Aid: |
61% |
| Applicants Who Received Aid: |
73% |
Standardized Tests
| Scores |
Verbal |
Math |
Writing |
Composite (out of) |
| SAT I * |
530 - 650 |
540 - 660 |
530 - 650 |
1600 - 1960
(2400)
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| ACT * |
22 - 29 |
24 - 29 |
N/A |
23 - 29
(36)
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| * 25th - 75th Percentile |
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| Other Stats |
| Top 10% of HS Class: |
96% |
| SATI / ACT Required? |
Either |
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