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University of California, Santa Barbara

The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Barbara, California with 23,196 undergraduates and 2,983 graduate students enrolled in 2021–2022.[11] It is part of the University of California 10-university system.[12] Tracing its roots back to 1891 as an independent teachers' college, UCSB joined the University of California system in 1944, and is the third-oldest undergraduate campus in the system, after UC Berkeley and UCLA.

University of California, Santa Barbara
Former names
Anna Blake School (1891–1909)
Santa Barbara State Normal School (1909–1921)
Santa Barbara State College (1921–1944)
Santa Barbara College of the University of California (1944–1958)
MottoFiat lux (Latin)
Motto in English
'Let there be light'
TypePublic land-grant research university
Established1891; 132 years ago (1891) (1944 as a UC campus[1])
Parent institution
University of California
AccreditationWSCUC
Academic affiliations
Endowment$585.5 million (2021)[2]
Budget$954 million (2019)[3]
ChancellorHenry T. Yang
Academic staff
2,749 (Fall 2018)[4]
Students26,179 (Fall 2020)[5]
Undergraduates23,196 (Fall 2020)[5]
Postgraduates2,983 (Fall 2020)[5]
Location, ,
93106
,
United States

34°24′59″N 119°50′47″W / 34.41639°N 119.84639°W / 34.41639; -119.84639Coordinates: 34°24′59″N 119°50′47″W / 34.41639°N 119.84639°W / 34.41639; -119.84639[6]
CampusMidsize Suburb,[7] 1,127 acres (456 ha)[8]
NewspaperDaily Nexus
Colors  Navy
  Gold[9]
NicknameGauchos
Sporting affiliations
MascotOlé the Gaucho[10]
Websiteucsb.edu

Located on a WWII-era Marine air station,[13] UC Santa Barbara is organized into three undergraduate colleges (College of Letters and Science, College of Engineering, College of Creative Studies) and two graduate schools (Gevirtz Graduate School of Education and Bren School of Environmental Science & Management), offering more than 200 degrees and programs. The university has 10 national research centers,[14] including the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics[15] and the Center for Control, Dynamical-Systems and Computation.[16] UCSB has various organized research units (ORUs) researching evolutionary psychology, neuroscience, marine science, and more. According to the National Science Foundation, UC Santa Barbara spent $235 million on research and development in fiscal year 2018, ranking it 100th in the nation.[17] UCSB was the No. 3 host on the ARPAnet and was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1995.

Current UCSB faculty includes six Nobel Prize laureates, one Fields Medalist, 39 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 27 members of the National Academy of Engineering, and 34 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[18] UCSB is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" and is regarded as a Public Ivy.[19] The faculty also includes two Academy and Emmy Award winners, and recipients of a Millennium Technology Prize, an IEEE Medal of Honor, a National Medal of Technology and Innovation and a Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.

History

UCSB traces its origins back to the Anna Blake School, which was founded in 1891, and offered training in home economics and industrial arts.[20][21] The Anna Blake School was taken over by the state in 1909 and became the Santa Barbara State Normal School, which then became the Santa Barbara State College in 1921.[22]

In 1944, intense lobbying by an interest group in the City of Santa Barbara led by Thomas Storke and Pearl Chase persuaded the State Legislature, Gov. Earl Warren, and the Regents of the University of California to move the State College over to the more research-oriented University of California system. The State College system sued to stop the takeover, but the governor did not support the suit. A state constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to stop subsequent conversions of State Colleges to University of California campuses.[23][24]

From 1944 to 1958, the school was known as Santa Barbara College of the University of California, before taking on its current name. When the vacated Marine Corps training station in Goleta was purchased for the rapidly growing college, Santa Barbara City College moved into the vacated State College buildings.[25]

Originally, the regents envisioned a small, several thousand–student liberal arts college, a so-called "Williams College of the West", at Santa Barbara. Chronologically, UCSB is the third general-education campus of the University of California, after Berkeley and UCLA (the only other state campus to have been acquired by the UC system). The original campus the regents acquired in Santa Barbara was located on only 100 acres (40 ha) of largely unusable land on a seaside mesa. The availability of a 400-acre (160 ha) portion of the land used as Marine Corps Air Station Santa Barbara until 1946 on another seaside mesa in Goleta, which the regents could acquire for free from the federal government, led to that site becoming the Santa Barbara campus in 1949.

Originally, only 3000–3500 students were anticipated, but the post-WWII baby boom led to the designation of general campus in 1958, along with a name change from "Santa Barbara College" to "University of California, Santa Barbara," and the discontinuation of the industrial arts program for which the state college was famous. A chancellor, Samuel B. Gould, was appointed in 1959.

In 1959, UCSB professor Douwe Stuurman hosted the English writer Aldous Huxley as the university's first visiting professor.[26] Huxley delivered a lectures series called "The Human Situation".[27]

In the late '60s and early '70s, UCSB became nationally known as a hotbed of anti–Vietnam War activity. A bombing at the school's faculty club in 1969 killed the caretaker, Dover Sharp. In the spring of 1970, multiple occasions of arson occurred, including a burning of the Bank of America branch building in the student community of Isla Vista, during which time one male student, Kevin Moran, was shot and killed by police.[28] UCSB's anti-Vietnam activity impelled then-Gov. Ronald Reagan to impose a curfew and order the National Guard to enforce it. Armed guardsmen were a common sight on campus and in Isla Vista during this time.

In 1995, UCSB was elected to the Association of American Universities, an organization of leading research universities, with a membership consisting of 59 universities in the United States (both public and private) and two universities in Canada.

On May 23, 2014, a killing spree occurred in Isla Vista, California, a community in close proximity to the campus. All six people killed during the rampage were students at UCSB.[29] The murderer was a former Santa Barbara City College student who lived in Isla Vista.

Provosts and chancellors

Provosts:

Chancellors:

Santa Barbara State College was under the supervision of a president, but in 1944, when it became a campus of the University of California, the title of the chief executive was changed to provost. In September 1958, the Regents of the University of California established Santa Barbara as a general university campus, and the official title of the chief executive was changed to chancellor. UCSB's first provost was thus Clarence L. Phelps, while UCSB's first chancellor was Samuel B. Gould.[30][31]

Campus

 
The Storke Tower and the University Center in front of the UCSB Lagoon.
 
A view over the school's lagoon to Santa Cruz Island, one of the Channel Islands
 
Henley Gate (eastern entrance) at sunset
 
Entrance of the university of California, Santa Barabara

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.[32][33] While it appears closer to the recently formed city of Goleta, a parcel of the City of Santa Barbara that forms a strip of "city" through the ocean to the Santa Barbara airport, runs through the west entrance to the university campus. Although UCSB has a Santa Barbara mailing address, as do other unincorporated areas around the city, only this entry parcel is in the Santa Barbara city limits. The campus is divided into four parts: the Main (East) Campus of 708 acres (287 ha), which houses all academic units, plus the majority of undergraduate housing; Storke Campus; West Campus; and North Campus. The campuses surround the unincorporated community of Isla Vista.

UCSB is one of a few universities in the United States with its own beach. The campus, bordered on two sides by the Pacific Ocean, has miles of coastline, its own lagoon, and the rocky extension, Goleta Point, which is also known as "Campus Point". The campus has numerous walking and bicycle paths across campus, around the lagoon and along the beach. It owns and manages Coal Oil Point nature preserve on the West Campus.[34]

Much of the campus's early architecture was designed by famed architect William Pereira and his partner Charles Luckman, and made heavy use of custom tinted and patterned concrete block. This design element was carried over into many of the school's subsequent buildings.

Recently, it has been announced that the campus will feature a new four-story building, set to be completed by 2023.[35]

The lagoon is a large body of water adjacent to the coastline, between San Rafael and San Miguel Residence Halls. It was created from a former tidal salt marsh flat, and is fed by a combination of runoff and ocean water used by the Marine Science Building's aquatic life tanks; thus it's a unique combination of fresh and salt water.

The UCSB Libraries, consisting of the Davidson Library and the Arts Library, hold more than three million bound volumes[36] and millions of microforms, government documents, manuscripts, maps, satellite and aerial images, sound recordings, and other materials. Situated at the center of campus, the Davidson Library in June 2013 broke ground on a significant addition and renovation project, which was completed in November 2015 with re-opening to the public in January 2016.[37]

Campbell Hall is the university's largest lecture hall with 862 seats. It's also the main venue for the UCSB Arts & Lectures series, which presents special performances, films, and lectures for the UCSB campus and Santa Barbara community.[38]

Storke Tower, completed in 1969, is the tallest steel/cement structure in Santa Barbara County. It can be seen from most places on campus, and it overlooks Storke Plaza. It is home to a five-octave, 61-bell carillon. KCSB 91.9 and the Daily Nexus have headquarters beneath Storke Tower.

The UCSB Family Vacation Center, founded in 1969, is a summer family camp located on campus that draws over 2,000 guests each summer.[39] The staff of over 50 includes many UCSB students who have been extensively trained as camp counselors.

Layout

The university (itself termed a campus of the University of California) is divided into two physical campuses: West Campus and East Campus. The vast majority of university facilities, including all lecture halls and laboratories, are in the East Campus. The two campuses are connected by a large strip (known as the North and Storke Campuses) to the north which contain university housing and athletic fields. Thus, the university surrounds Isla Vista on three sides. West Campus, aside from a few buildings dedicated to faculty housing, has largely been leased out to private organizations, and includes a school for the disabled (part of the Devereux Foundation) and a large nature preserve, the Coal Oil Point Reserve. The largest sand dunes on the south-facing coast of the Santa Barbara Channel are located here.

The East Campus centers around two quadrangles, separated from each other by the Davidson (main) Library and bus circle, and the life sciences buildings. Along the western quad are Storke Plaza and buildings housing the various arts, social sciences, and humanities departments. The Student Resource Building and the Events Center are also located along this quad. Surrounding the wider, park-like eastern quad are buildings housing the physical sciences departments and the College of Engineering. Directly to the south of, but not adjacent to, the eastern quad are the life sciences and psychology departments, as well as most of the on-campus housing. The southernmost section of the campus is dominated by the lagoon. The peninsula extending from the beach into the lagoon contains a labyrinth.

Bicycles

UCSB is known for its extensive biking system. A recent survey says that 53% of UCSB students get around by cycling.[40] Bicycles have exclusive right of way on a series of specifically designated paths throughout East Campus. Bicycle stands and lockers are ubiquitous.[41] There is a bicycle registration service at the Community Service Organization (CSO) office in order to prevent theft and increase the likelihood of bike recovery. UCSB is unique among bicycle-heavy areas in that most travel is done within a small radius.[42]

Academics

UC Santa Barbara is a large, comprehensive, primarily residential doctoral university.[43] The full-time, four-year undergraduate program comprises the majority of enrollments and has an arts & sciences focus with high graduate coexistence.[43] UCSB is organized into five colleges and schools offering 87 undergraduate degrees and 55 graduate degrees. The campus is the sixth-largest in the UC system by enrollment with 18,620 undergraduate and 3,065 graduate students. In 2015, UCSB was designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution.[44]

Admissions

Fall Admission Statistics[45]
2019[46] 2018[47] 2017[48] 2016[49] 2015[50]
Freshman Applicants 93,457 92,314 80,319 77,098 70,444
Admitted 27,626 29,725 26,295 27,580 23,020
% Admitted 29.6 32.2 32.7 35.8 32.7
Enrolled 4,935 5,094 4,538 4,996 4,473
Enrolled SAT

Interquartile Range

1260–1460 1230–1480 1240–1470 1140–1390 1130–1370
Enrolled ACT 25–33 26–32 26–32 25–31 24–30
Enrolled GPA 4.18 4.12 4.08 4.02 4.02

Admission to UC Santa Barbara is rated as "most selective" by U.S. News & World Report.[51]

UC Santa Barbara received 93,442 applications for admission to the Fall 2019 incoming freshman class; 27,719 were admitted, with an acceptance rate of 29.7%. The GPA and test scores for the middle 25%-75% of admitted students is as follows: range of enrolled freshmen SAT scores was 630–730 for evidence-based reading and writing, 650–790 for math, while the ACT composite middle 50% range was 26–31.[46]

Research activity

According to the UCSB Office of Research, UC Santa Barbara budgeted $235.3 million on research and development in fiscal 2020, with the National Science Foundation contributing $60.5 million; Department of Defense-$40 million; UC General Fund-$28 million; Industry- $19.5 million; National Institutes of Health-$17 million; Department of Energy-$9 million; Non-Profit-$8.7 million; Other-$20 million.[52] Corporate research partners in the College of Engineering include military contractors Raytheon Vision Systems, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman.[53][54][55][56]

From 2005 to 2009, UCSB was ranked fourth in terms of relative citation impact in the U.S. (behind MIT, Caltech, and Princeton University) according to Thomson Reuters.[57][58]

UCSB hosts 12 National Research Centers, including the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, the Southern California Earthquake Center, the UCSB Center for Spatial Studies, an affiliate of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, and the California Nanosystems Institute. Eight of these centers are supported by the National Science Foundation.[14] UCSB is also home to Microsoft Station Q, a research group working on topological quantum computing where American mathematician and Fields Medalist Michael Freedman is the director.[59]

Teaching and degrees

The focus of the University of California is on research.[43] Like all University of California campuses, UCSB prioritizes academic development over vocational learning. Undergraduate teaching is centered on lectures, with larger lecture classes having sections. Sections may be tutorial style, or they may be set up as seminars or discussions. For undergraduates, UCSB confers both B.A. and B.S. degrees. Music majors may pursue a Bachelor of Music degree. Graduate teaching involves seminar style classes and an emphasis on research and further study. UCSB confers M.A., M.S., and Ph.D degrees. Those studying music may pursue a MM or DMA degree. Students pursuing a career in education may receive a MEd or EdD degree. The university granted 5,812 bachelor's, 578 master's, and 354 Ph.D degrees in 2010–2011.[60]

Rankings

UCSB is considered to be a "Public Ivy".[71] The 2021 edition of U.S. News & World Report ranked UC Santa Barbara as tied for the 6th best public university and tied for the 30th best university in the United States.[51] Money magazine ranked UC Santa Barbara 30th in the U.S. out of the 744 schools it evaluated for its 2019 Best Colleges ranking.[72] In 2019, Kiplinger ranked UCSB 30th out of 174 best-value public colleges and universities in the nation, and fifth in California.[73] UC Santa Barbara was ranked 32nd in the United States out of 1,380 colleges and universities by Payscale and CollegeNet's 2018 Social Mobility Index rankings.[74]

Research impact rankings

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked UCSB 48th worldwide for 2016–17,[75] while the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) in 2016 ranked UCSB 42nd in the world, 28th in the nation, and in 2015 tied for 17th worldwide in engineering.[76]

In the United States National Research Council rankings of graduate programs, 10 UCSB departments were ranked in the top ten in the country: Materials, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Marine Science Institute, Geography, History, and Theater and Dance.[77] Among U.S. university Materials Science and Engineering programs, UCSB was ranked first in each measure of a study by the National Research Council of the NAS[78]

The Centre for Science and Technologies Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands ranked UCSB as the seventh-best research university in the world based on mean normalized citation score, and as the second best in the world based on the proportion of the publications to the top 10% most frequently cited.[79]

The Global Research Report: United States published by Thomson Reuters in November 2010 rated UCSB's research fourth nationally in citation impact.[80]

Among U.S. university economics programs, in 2010 UCSB was ranked sixth for experimental economics, third for environmental economics, and 12th for cognitive and behavioral economics by RePEc.[81][82]

Washington Monthly named UCSB as the 20th best national university in 2020, based on its contribution to the public good as measured by social mobility, research, and promoting public service.

Other rankings

In the United States National Research Council rankings of graduate programs, 10 UCSB departments were ranked in the top ten in the country: Materials, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Marine Science Institute, Geography, History, and Theater and Dance.[77]

U.S. News & World Report's 2016 rankings placed UCSB's graduate programs in Materials Engineering and Chemical Engineering the second and ninth best in the U.S., respectively; graduate school Physics was ranked 10th best, including the fifth-best program for Condensed Matter Physics, seventh-best program for Quantum Physics, seventh-best program for Elementary Particles/Field/String Theory, and eighth-best program for Cosmology/Relativity/Gravity.[83] In terms of the social sciences, UCSB's graduate program in Sociology is ranked first for research in sex and gender, and the History department is ranked seventh for women's history.[83]

UCSB's Department of Communication was recognized as top in the nation based on data from the National Research Council's study.[84][85][86] Several areas in UCSB's Department of Communication have been Ranked Best in Nation by the National Communication Association. Specifically, UCSB's Department of Communication has been ranked first in the nation for Interpersonal and Small Group Communication, first in the nation for Intercultural/International Communication, second in the nation Organizational Communication, fourth in the nation for Communication and Technology, and 17th in the nation for Mass Communication.[84][87]

UCSB's Department of Communication has been ranked third in the nation in terms of research productivity, according to a recent analysis of scholarly articles that have appeared in eight academic journals sponsored by the National Communication Association and the International Communication Association.[88] In addition, UCSB's Department of Communication has been named one of the top high-impact departments in the nation.[89]

In 2015, QS World University Rankings ranked UCSB 129th in the world.[90]

Forbes magazine ranked the university 114th in the nation (and 50th best research university) in July 2016.[91] This ranking focuses mainly on net positive financial impact, in contrast to other rankings, and generally ranks liberal arts colleges above most research universities.[92]

PayScale's 2015–16 College Salary Report (ranking universities in terms of graduates' salary potential), UCSB came in first in computer science, seventh in engineering, 14th in Humanities, and 30th in Social Sciences.[93][94]

UCSB was ranked third in The Princeton Review's 2015 list of top party schools.[95]

Organization

 
The Humanities and Social Sciences building

Santa Barbara is one of the ten major campuses affiliated with the University of California. The University of California is governed by a 26-member Board of Regents, 18 of which are appointed by the Governor of California to 12-year terms, seven serving as ex officio members, and a single student regent.[96] The position of chancellor was created in 1952 to lead individual campuses. The Board of Regents appointed Henry T. Yang to be the fifth chancellor of the university in 1994.[97]

Colleges and schools

UC Santa Barbara has three colleges: the College of Letters & Science, the College of Engineering, and the College of Creative Studies. The College of Creative Studies offers students an alternative approach to education by supporting advanced, independent work in the arts, mathematics, and sciences. The campus also has two professional schools: the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, located in Bren Hall, and the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education.

Institutes and programs

Founded in 1973, the Institute for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research (ISBER), originally the Community and Organization Research Institute (CORI), is the research unit for work in the social sciences. In 1990, it absorbed the Social Process Research Institute (SPRI), and its work now includes the humanities.[98]

In February 2015, UCSB opened The Confucius Institute on campus, one of about 400 installments located around the world. It will be aimed at promoting the study of Chinese language, culture, history, science, politics, and economics.[99]

In 2008, the Institute for Energy Efficiency was founded with the goal to establish a new, cross-disciplinary institute that would integrate the many diverse research projects in energy efficiency and provide a focus for work in this area.

Academic year

The university runs on a quarter system. There are three terms in the normal academic year: fall, winter, and spring, as well as a summer term. At the beginning of each term, there are one to three days of pre-instructional activities, where faculty meet to discuss instructional plans. During this period, students acquaint themselves to the campus and have the opportunity to take placement tests. At the end of each term, one week is devoted to final exams and special academic activities. There are 146 days of instruction, with a minimum of 48 per term.[100]

Student activities and traditions

Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
Race and ethnicity[101] Total
White 30% 30
 
Hispanic 25% 25
 
Asian 18% 18
 
Foreign national 13% 13
 
Other[a] 12% 12
 
Black 2% 2
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 31% 31
 
Affluent[c] 69% 69
 

Social

UCSB is a politically active campus. For the 2008 presidential election, UCSB won a national college competition for student voter registration by registering 10,857 voters, or 51.5% of the student population.[102] Over the years, many political parties and organizations have been known to be active on campus, such as the College Republicans, Campus Democrats, Green Party, Libertarians, NORML, Young Democratic Socialists of America, and Queer Student Union.[103][104]

There are a variety of on campus centers offering social, recreational, religious, and preprofessional activities for students. The UCSB Multicultural Center puts on numerous activities every year to support students of color and promote awareness of diversity issues on campus. Other organizations and centers include The Daily Nexus, a daily newspaper; the school radio station, KCSB 91.9; The Bottom Line, a weekly newspaper; and The Gaucho Free Press, the campus's conservative magazine.

The UCSB Recreation Center also hosts a variety of activities, from adventure programs to ballroom dancing classes. Further, UCSB Hillel offers a space for UCSB's large Jewish population and a place for Jewish students to come together in a unique building in Isla Vista. Students socialize at the Arbor, the UCen, the Coral Tree Cafe, the Courtyard Cafe, and for a special lunch, the Club and Guest House.

UCSB is also known for its annual free music festival, Extravaganza. It is held at Harder Stadium in the spring and generally attracts around 8,000 people. Past performers have included Nas, T.I., E-40, Sublime, Run-D.M.C., The Pharcyde, Social Distortion, Jack Johnson, Drake, Dada Life, Jane's Addiction, and Snoop Dogg, among many others.

The Nu chapter of Phrateres, a non-exclusive nonprofit social-service club, was installed here in 1939. Between 1924 and 1967, 23 chapters of Phrateres were installed in universities across North America.

Greek life

Housing

 
De La Guerra dining commons

There are eight residence halls at UCSB, seven of which are located at the main campus. One, Santa Catalina (formerly Francisco Torres Towers), is located near the entrance to West Campus north of Isla Vista.[106]

Santa Catalina has its own dining commons, Portola Dining Commons, as well as a heated swimming pool, two lounges, numerous study rooms, two recreational rooms, a gym, as well as tennis courts and an expansive lawn. Because Santa Catalina is nearly 1 mi (1.6 km) off-campus, it has its own campus police station, as well as housing offices and Res-Net support center.

The Main Campus residence halls are found in two different locations. On the east end of campus are the residence halls named after five of the Channel Islands: Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, San Miguel and San Nicolas. There are two dining commons located near the Channel Islands residence halls. The Ortega Dining Commons is located between San Miguel and the University Center (UCen), and the De La Guerra Dining Commons is located between Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, and San Nicolas.

The two other residence halls, San Rafael and Manzanita Village, are located on the west side of campus and primarily house continuing and transfer students. The Carrillo Dining Commons is located in Manzanita Village, right next to San Rafael Hall. Manzanita Village was completed in 2002, and is the newest residence hall on campus.

 
San Clemente Villages in April 2009

In addition, the university also has four housing complexes for graduate students and their families: San Clemente Villages for single graduate students, Santa Ynez Apartments, El Dorado Apartments, Westgate Apartments, and family student housing: West Campus Apartments and the Storke Apartment complexes. There is also faculty housing at the West Campus Point and new construction underway at the North Campus. The Sierra Madre Villages, located by the West Campus Apartments, was completed in September 2015 and was the first residential complex certified as LEED platinum throughout the entire UC system.[107] UC Santa Barbara is the only campus in the UC system with any "LEED for Homes" certifications.[107]

Billionaire Charles Munger has promised the university a $200 million donation on condition that it builds an 11-story dormitory, to be called Munger Hall, following his design, which assigns each of 4,536 residents a small individual room, 94% without natural light, in order to house more students and to encourage socialization in common areas. UCSB's acceptance of the proposal, presented in October 2021, led to the resignation of architect Dennis McFadden from the campus design review committee,[108] followed by protests from students and from others including the AIA. In October 2022, the plan was modified to eliminate two floors, reducing the capacity of the building to 3,500.[109]

Private residence halls are also available to UCSB students. Tropicana Del Norte, located directly adjacent to the Main Campus, houses UCSB students in 51 furnished suites, and has an on-site dining hall and heated pool.

Students may also choose to rent housing in the bordering community of Isla Vista. An estimated average for rent costs is $500 to $800 a month to share a bedroom, and includes trash pickup and water utilities. Parking on UCSB's campus is restricted during the day to students living farther than 2 miles from campus, so many Isla Vista residents often bike to class.[110] Low-cost housing is limited, with the cheapest source being the Santa Barbara Student Housing Cooperative.

Other sources of housing include the Greek system, and outlying communities (i.e., Goleta, Santa Barbara, Isla Vista, Montecito). Some students live in Isla Vista, which is immediately adjacent to campus. Since the early '60s, Isla Vista has had a reputation of being a party environment. UCSB is also affiliated with the Santa Barbara Student Housing Cooperative in Isla Vista, which seeks to provide low rent co-op housing regardless of gender, race, social, political, or religious affiliation, thereby influencing the community to eliminate prejudice and discrimination in the community.

Services

There are a number of academic resources offered by the university, including a writing center, open computer labs, a machine shop, a career and counseling center, and drop-in academic advising.

The UCSB Recreation Center provides classes and facilities for students and faculty. The center has swimming pools, racquetball courts, a rock wall, and exercise machines. The University Center has facilities for meetings and presentations, and also contains a bookstore, restaurants, and a cashier.[111]

UCSB has a health clinic. Students with ailments or seeking medical assistance may consult a physician at the clinic. The clinic also offers basic healthcare, and provides emergency medicine and contraceptives. The university is the only UC campus with its own paramedic rescue unit. It's staffed by full-time professional paramedics and part-time undergraduate EMTs.

SexInfo, which was started in 1976 by professors John and Janice Baldwin, is run by students doing advanced course work and research on sexuality through UCSB's Sociology Department. The site is dedicated to providing accurate information about sexuality in a way that is both informative and personal. SexInfo answers questions sent in by readers from all over the world, as well as regularly updates and posts articles on various topics related to human sexuality. This program helps students getting their degree in psychology.[112]

Athletics

 
2006 NCAA soccer champions visit President George W. Bush at the White House

The mascot of UCSB is the Gaucho and the school colors are blue and gold. UCSB's sports teams compete in the Big West Conference, with the exception of the men's water polo, men's and women's swimming, and the men's volleyball teams, which are in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Santa Barbara is best known for its men's swimming and men's soccer teams. In 2006, UCSB won their first NCAA men's soccer title and its second overall NCAA championship (1979 water polo) in school history.[113][114]

While there are some 400 students in ICA, there are over 700 in club sports teams, including Alpine racing, cycling, fencing, field hockey, lacrosse, roller hockey, rugby, sailing, soccer, triathlon, ultimate frisbee, water ski, and rowing. Many of these teams are highly regarded and compete against Intercollegiate teams from across the U.S. For example, rowing has produced several national team members including nine-time National Rowing Team member Amy Fuller, winner of several Olympic and World Championship medals, and currently head of the UCLA Rowing Program. The UCSB cycling team has also produced several national team members, Olympians, and members of numerous U.S. and international professional teams.

Hundreds of students participate in a large intramural program consisting of badminton, basketball, bowling, flag football, golf, floor hockey, indoor and outdoor soccer, racquetball, squash, running, softball, tennis, table tennis, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, inner-tube water polo, and kickball.

Surfing also draws many students to UCSB. The on-campus beaches include a number of decent surfing sites, including "Poles," "Campus Point," "Depressions" and "Sands" and "Devereaux Point" on West Campus. Because Campus Beach actually faces south and east, and is shielded by the Santa Barbara Channel Islands, the surf is usually quite small. However, a large north or west swell can wrap in to create great waves that are typically very clean and good for surfing. UCSB has a surf team that competes in National Scholastic Surfing Association competitions and is generally considered one of the best in the nation. They continued their reputation by winning a record 14th national title at the college level in 2010's finals.

People

Notable faculty

Current UCSB faculty have received several prestigious awards, including six Nobel Prizes[115][116][117][118][119] and a Fields Medal.[120] In addition, there are 29 members of the National Academy of Sciences,[121] 27 members of the National Academy of Engineering,[122] and 31 members of the Academy of Arts and Sciences on the faculty.[123]

Notable alumni

UC Santa Barbara alumni have become notable in many varied fields, both academic and otherwise. Carol Greider, who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2009), graduated from the College of Creative Studies with a B.A. in biology in 1983. Robert Ballard, oceanographer who discovered the RMS Titanic in 1985, graduated from UCSB in 1965 with a degree in chemistry and geology.

Actors who have studied at UCSB include Academy Award winner Michael Douglas, who received a B.A. in drama in 1968 and who is honorary president of the UCSB Alumni Association, and Gwyneth Paltrow, who studied anthropology before dropping out to act.

Filmmakers who have studied at UCSB include Academy Award nominee Don Hertzfeldt, who received a B.A. in Film Studies in 1998; Gregg Araki, director of films like Mysterious Skin and The Doom Generation, who got his B.A. from UCSB in 1982;[141] Brad Silberling, director of films like Moonlight Mile and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events; and Gavin Garrison, who received a B.A. in Global Studies in 2007 and now produces the Emmy-nominated television show Whale Wars; and Forrest Galante, wildlife biologist and star of Extinct or Alive on the Animal Planet Network.

Musicians who have attended include Robby Krieger, guitarist in The Doors, singer-songwriter Jack Johnson, singer and guitarist for The Beach Boys, Jeffrey Foskett, and electro-house musician Steve Aoki.

Chairman of the Oracle Corporation Jeffrey O. Henley graduated with a B.A. in Economics in 1966, while Knut Vollebæk, former foreign minister of Norway, graduated with a degree in Political Science in 1973.

Athletes who have studied at UCSB include swimmer and four-time Olympic gold medalist Jason Lezak, NBA player and head coach Brian Shaw, and UCLA basketball coach Cori Close. Television journalist Katy Tur of NBC and MSNBC received a degree in 2005, and Elizabeth Wagmeister of Page Six TV and Variety graduated with a B.A. in communications in 2012.

Demographics

University of California-Santa Barbara
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySanta Barbara
Population
 (2020)
 • Total9,710
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)

The United States Census Bureau has designated the UC Santa Barbara campus as a separate census-designated place (CDP) for statistical purposes. It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 Census with a population of 9,710.[142]

Historical population
Census Pop.
20209,710
U.S. Decennial Census[143]
2020[144]

2020 census

University of California-Santa Barbara CDP, California – Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2020[144] % 2020
White alone (NH) 3,661 37.70%
Black or African American alone (NH) 118 1.22%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 4 0.04%
Asian alone (NH) 3,656 37.65%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 4 0.04%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 71 0.73%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 339 3.49%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 1,857 19.12%
Total 9,710 100.00%

Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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The University of California Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara or UCSB is a public land grant research university in Santa Barbara California with 23 196 undergraduates and 2 983 graduate students enrolled in 2021 2022 11 It is part of the University of California 10 university system 12 Tracing its roots back to 1891 as an independent teachers college UCSB joined the University of California system in 1944 and is the third oldest undergraduate campus in the system after UC Berkeley and UCLA University of California Santa BarbaraFormer namesAnna Blake School 1891 1909 Santa Barbara State Normal School 1909 1921 Santa Barbara State College 1921 1944 Santa Barbara College of the University of California 1944 1958 MottoFiat lux Latin Motto in English Let there be light TypePublic land grant research universityEstablished1891 132 years ago 1891 1944 as a UC campus 1 Parent institutionUniversity of CaliforniaAccreditationWSCUCAcademic affiliationsAAUAPRUURASpace grantEndowment 585 5 million 2021 2 Budget 954 million 2019 3 ChancellorHenry T YangAcademic staff2 749 Fall 2018 4 Students26 179 Fall 2020 5 Undergraduates23 196 Fall 2020 5 Postgraduates2 983 Fall 2020 5 LocationSanta Barbara Isla Vista California 93106 United States34 24 59 N 119 50 47 W 34 41639 N 119 84639 W 34 41639 119 84639 Coordinates 34 24 59 N 119 50 47 W 34 41639 N 119 84639 W 34 41639 119 84639 6 CampusMidsize Suburb 7 1 127 acres 456 ha 8 NewspaperDaily NexusColors Navy Gold 9 NicknameGauchosSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I Big WestMPSFGCCMascotOle the Gaucho 10 Websiteucsb eduLocated on a WWII era Marine air station 13 UC Santa Barbara is organized into three undergraduate colleges College of Letters and Science College of Engineering College of Creative Studies and two graduate schools Gevirtz Graduate School of Education and Bren School of Environmental Science amp Management offering more than 200 degrees and programs The university has 10 national research centers 14 including the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics 15 and the Center for Control Dynamical Systems and Computation 16 UCSB has various organized research units ORUs researching evolutionary psychology neuroscience marine science and more According to the National Science Foundation UC Santa Barbara spent 235 million on research and development in fiscal year 2018 ranking it 100th in the nation 17 UCSB was the No 3 host on the ARPAnet and was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1995 Current UCSB faculty includes six Nobel Prize laureates one Fields Medalist 39 members of the National Academy of Sciences 27 members of the National Academy of Engineering and 34 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 18 UCSB is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity and is regarded as a Public Ivy 19 The faculty also includes two Academy and Emmy Award winners and recipients of a Millennium Technology Prize an IEEE Medal of Honor a National Medal of Technology and Innovation and a Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics Contents 1 History 1 1 Provosts and chancellors 2 Campus 2 1 Layout 2 2 Bicycles 3 Academics 3 1 Admissions 3 2 Research activity 3 3 Teaching and degrees 3 4 Rankings 3 4 1 Research impact rankings 3 4 2 Other rankings 4 Organization 4 1 Colleges and schools 4 2 Institutes and programs 4 3 Academic year 5 Student activities and traditions 5 1 Social 5 2 Greek life 5 3 Housing 5 4 Services 6 Athletics 7 People 7 1 Notable faculty 7 2 Notable alumni 8 Demographics 8 1 2020 census 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditMain article History of the University of California Santa BarbaraThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message UCSB traces its origins back to the Anna Blake School which was founded in 1891 and offered training in home economics and industrial arts 20 21 The Anna Blake School was taken over by the state in 1909 and became the Santa Barbara State Normal School which then became the Santa Barbara State College in 1921 22 In 1944 intense lobbying by an interest group in the City of Santa Barbara led by Thomas Storke and Pearl Chase persuaded the State Legislature Gov Earl Warren and the Regents of the University of California to move the State College over to the more research oriented University of California system The State College system sued to stop the takeover but the governor did not support the suit A state constitutional amendment was passed in 1946 to stop subsequent conversions of State Colleges to University of California campuses 23 24 From 1944 to 1958 the school was known as Santa Barbara College of the University of California before taking on its current name When the vacated Marine Corps training station in Goleta was purchased for the rapidly growing college Santa Barbara City College moved into the vacated State College buildings 25 Originally the regents envisioned a small several thousand student liberal arts college a so called Williams College of the West at Santa Barbara Chronologically UCSB is the third general education campus of the University of California after Berkeley and UCLA the only other state campus to have been acquired by the UC system The original campus the regents acquired in Santa Barbara was located on only 100 acres 40 ha of largely unusable land on a seaside mesa The availability of a 400 acre 160 ha portion of the land used as Marine Corps Air Station Santa Barbara until 1946 on another seaside mesa in Goleta which the regents could acquire for free from the federal government led to that site becoming the Santa Barbara campus in 1949 Originally only 3000 3500 students were anticipated but the post WWII baby boom led to the designation of general campus in 1958 along with a name change from Santa Barbara College to University of California Santa Barbara and the discontinuation of the industrial arts program for which the state college was famous A chancellor Samuel B Gould was appointed in 1959 In 1959 UCSB professor Douwe Stuurman hosted the English writer Aldous Huxley as the university s first visiting professor 26 Huxley delivered a lectures series called The Human Situation 27 In the late 60s and early 70s UCSB became nationally known as a hotbed of anti Vietnam War activity A bombing at the school s faculty club in 1969 killed the caretaker Dover Sharp In the spring of 1970 multiple occasions of arson occurred including a burning of the Bank of America branch building in the student community of Isla Vista during which time one male student Kevin Moran was shot and killed by police 28 UCSB s anti Vietnam activity impelled then Gov Ronald Reagan to impose a curfew and order the National Guard to enforce it Armed guardsmen were a common sight on campus and in Isla Vista during this time In 1995 UCSB was elected to the Association of American Universities an organization of leading research universities with a membership consisting of 59 universities in the United States both public and private and two universities in Canada On May 23 2014 a killing spree occurred in Isla Vista California a community in close proximity to the campus All six people killed during the rampage were students at UCSB 29 The murderer was a former Santa Barbara City College student who lived in Isla Vista Provosts and chancellors Edit Provosts 1944 1946 Clarence L Phelps 1946 1955 J Harold Williams 1955 1955 Clark G Kuebler 1956 1956 John C Snidecor acting 1956 1959 Elmer NobleChancellors 1959 1962 Samuel B Gould 1962 1977 Vernon Cheadle 1977 1986 Robert Huttenback 1986 1987 Daniel G Aldrich acting 1987 1994 Barbara Uehling 1994 present Henry T YangSanta Barbara State College was under the supervision of a president but in 1944 when it became a campus of the University of California the title of the chief executive was changed to provost In September 1958 the Regents of the University of California established Santa Barbara as a general university campus and the official title of the chief executive was changed to chancellor UCSB s first provost was thus Clarence L Phelps while UCSB s first chancellor was Samuel B Gould 30 31 Campus EditMain article University of California Santa Barbara campus The Storke Tower and the University Center in front of the UCSB Lagoon A view over the school s lagoon to Santa Cruz Island one of the Channel Islands Henley Gate eastern entrance at sunset Entrance of the university of California Santa BarabaraThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 32 33 While it appears closer to the recently formed city of Goleta a parcel of the City of Santa Barbara that forms a strip of city through the ocean to the Santa Barbara airport runs through the west entrance to the university campus Although UCSB has a Santa Barbara mailing address as do other unincorporated areas around the city only this entry parcel is in the Santa Barbara city limits The campus is divided into four parts the Main East Campus of 708 acres 287 ha which houses all academic units plus the majority of undergraduate housing Storke Campus West Campus and North Campus The campuses surround the unincorporated community of Isla Vista UCSB is one of a few universities in the United States with its own beach The campus bordered on two sides by the Pacific Ocean has miles of coastline its own lagoon and the rocky extension Goleta Point which is also known as Campus Point The campus has numerous walking and bicycle paths across campus around the lagoon and along the beach It owns and manages Coal Oil Point nature preserve on the West Campus 34 Much of the campus s early architecture was designed by famed architect William Pereira and his partner Charles Luckman and made heavy use of custom tinted and patterned concrete block This design element was carried over into many of the school s subsequent buildings Recently it has been announced that the campus will feature a new four story building set to be completed by 2023 35 The lagoon is a large body of water adjacent to the coastline between San Rafael and San Miguel Residence Halls It was created from a former tidal salt marsh flat and is fed by a combination of runoff and ocean water used by the Marine Science Building s aquatic life tanks thus it s a unique combination of fresh and salt water The UCSB Libraries consisting of the Davidson Library and the Arts Library hold more than three million bound volumes 36 and millions of microforms government documents manuscripts maps satellite and aerial images sound recordings and other materials Situated at the center of campus the Davidson Library in June 2013 broke ground on a significant addition and renovation project which was completed in November 2015 with re opening to the public in January 2016 37 Campbell Hall is the university s largest lecture hall with 862 seats It s also the main venue for the UCSB Arts amp Lectures series which presents special performances films and lectures for the UCSB campus and Santa Barbara community 38 Storke Tower completed in 1969 is the tallest steel cement structure in Santa Barbara County It can be seen from most places on campus and it overlooks Storke Plaza It is home to a five octave 61 bell carillon KCSB 91 9 and the Daily Nexus have headquarters beneath Storke Tower The UCSB Family Vacation Center founded in 1969 is a summer family camp located on campus that draws over 2 000 guests each summer 39 The staff of over 50 includes many UCSB students who have been extensively trained as camp counselors Layout Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The university itself termed a campus of the University of California is divided into two physical campuses West Campus and East Campus The vast majority of university facilities including all lecture halls and laboratories are in the East Campus The two campuses are connected by a large strip known as the North and Storke Campuses to the north which contain university housing and athletic fields Thus the university surrounds Isla Vista on three sides West Campus aside from a few buildings dedicated to faculty housing has largely been leased out to private organizations and includes a school for the disabled part of the Devereux Foundation and a large nature preserve the Coal Oil Point Reserve The largest sand dunes on the south facing coast of the Santa Barbara Channel are located here The East Campus centers around two quadrangles separated from each other by the Davidson main Library and bus circle and the life sciences buildings Along the western quad are Storke Plaza and buildings housing the various arts social sciences and humanities departments The Student Resource Building and the Events Center are also located along this quad Surrounding the wider park like eastern quad are buildings housing the physical sciences departments and the College of Engineering Directly to the south of but not adjacent to the eastern quad are the life sciences and psychology departments as well as most of the on campus housing The southernmost section of the campus is dominated by the lagoon The peninsula extending from the beach into the lagoon contains a labyrinth Bicycles Edit UCSB is known for its extensive biking system A recent survey says that 53 of UCSB students get around by cycling 40 Bicycles have exclusive right of way on a series of specifically designated paths throughout East Campus Bicycle stands and lockers are ubiquitous 41 There is a bicycle registration service at the Community Service Organization CSO office in order to prevent theft and increase the likelihood of bike recovery UCSB is unique among bicycle heavy areas in that most travel is done within a small radius 42 Academics EditThis section needs to be updated The reason given is Some statistics and rankings need to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2021 UC Santa Barbara is a large comprehensive primarily residential doctoral university 43 The full time four year undergraduate program comprises the majority of enrollments and has an arts amp sciences focus with high graduate coexistence 43 UCSB is organized into five colleges and schools offering 87 undergraduate degrees and 55 graduate degrees The campus is the sixth largest in the UC system by enrollment with 18 620 undergraduate and 3 065 graduate students In 2015 UCSB was designated a Hispanic Serving Institution 44 Admissions Edit Fall Admission Statistics 45 2019 46 2018 47 2017 48 2016 49 2015 50 Freshman Applicants 93 457 92 314 80 319 77 098 70 444Admitted 27 626 29 725 26 295 27 580 23 020 Admitted 29 6 32 2 32 7 35 8 32 7Enrolled 4 935 5 094 4 538 4 996 4 473Enrolled SAT Interquartile Range 1260 1460 1230 1480 1240 1470 1140 1390 1130 1370Enrolled ACT 25 33 26 32 26 32 25 31 24 30Enrolled GPA 4 18 4 12 4 08 4 02 4 02Admission to UC Santa Barbara is rated as most selective by U S News amp World Report 51 UC Santa Barbara received 93 442 applications for admission to the Fall 2019 incoming freshman class 27 719 were admitted with an acceptance rate of 29 7 The GPA and test scores for the middle 25 75 of admitted students is as follows range of enrolled freshmen SAT scores was 630 730 for evidence based reading and writing 650 790 for math while the ACT composite middle 50 range was 26 31 46 Research activity Edit According to the UCSB Office of Research UC Santa Barbara budgeted 235 3 million on research and development in fiscal 2020 with the National Science Foundation contributing 60 5 million Department of Defense 40 million UC General Fund 28 million Industry 19 5 million National Institutes of Health 17 million Department of Energy 9 million Non Profit 8 7 million Other 20 million 52 Corporate research partners in the College of Engineering include military contractors Raytheon Vision Systems Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman 53 54 55 56 From 2005 to 2009 UCSB was ranked fourth in terms of relative citation impact in the U S behind MIT Caltech and Princeton University according to Thomson Reuters 57 58 UCSB hosts 12 National Research Centers including the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis the Southern California Earthquake Center the UCSB Center for Spatial Studies an affiliate of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis and the California Nanosystems Institute Eight of these centers are supported by the National Science Foundation 14 UCSB is also home to Microsoft Station Q a research group working on topological quantum computing where American mathematician and Fields Medalist Michael Freedman is the director 59 Teaching and degrees Edit The focus of the University of California is on research 43 Like all University of California campuses UCSB prioritizes academic development over vocational learning Undergraduate teaching is centered on lectures with larger lecture classes having sections Sections may be tutorial style or they may be set up as seminars or discussions For undergraduates UCSB confers both B A and B S degrees Music majors may pursue a Bachelor of Music degree Graduate teaching involves seminar style classes and an emphasis on research and further study UCSB confers M A M S and Ph D degrees Those studying music may pursue a MM or DMA degree Students pursuing a career in education may receive a MEd or EdD degree The university granted 5 812 bachelor s 578 master s and 354 Ph D degrees in 2010 2011 60 Rankings Edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 61 39THE WSJ 62 76U S News amp World Report 63 28Washington Monthly 64 20GlobalARWU 65 57QS 66 149THE 67 68U S News amp World Report 68 67 National Program Rankings 69 Program RankingPhysics 10Earth Sciences 19English 27Engineering 27Sociology 32Chemistry 32Economics 37Computer Science 37Biological Sciences 39Mathematics 39Fine Arts 42History 44Psychology 53Political Science 56Education 56Statistics 67 Global Subject Rankings 70 Program RankingEnvironment Ecology 14Space Science 19Physics 20Materials Science 36Chemistry 37Geosciences 46Arts amp Humanities 73Engineering 112Social Sciences amp Public Health 123Electrical amp Electronic Engineering 133Biology amp Biochemistry 202Plant amp Animal Science 209Psychiatry Psychology 148Mathematics 247 UCSB is considered to be a Public Ivy 71 The 2021 edition of U S News amp World Report ranked UC Santa Barbara as tied for the 6th best public university and tied for the 30th best university in the United States 51 Money magazine ranked UC Santa Barbara 30th in the U S out of the 744 schools it evaluated for its 2019 Best Colleges ranking 72 In 2019 Kiplinger ranked UCSB 30th out of 174 best value public colleges and universities in the nation and fifth in California 73 UC Santa Barbara was ranked 32nd in the United States out of 1 380 colleges and universities by Payscale and CollegeNet s 2018 Social Mobility Index rankings 74 Research impact rankings Edit The Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked UCSB 48th worldwide for 2016 17 75 while the Academic Ranking of World Universities ARWU in 2016 ranked UCSB 42nd in the world 28th in the nation and in 2015 tied for 17th worldwide in engineering 76 In the United States National Research Council rankings of graduate programs 10 UCSB departments were ranked in the top ten in the country Materials Chemical Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Physics Marine Science Institute Geography History and Theater and Dance 77 Among U S university Materials Science and Engineering programs UCSB was ranked first in each measure of a study by the National Research Council of the NAS 78 The Centre for Science and Technologies Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands ranked UCSB as the seventh best research university in the world based on mean normalized citation score and as the second best in the world based on the proportion of the publications to the top 10 most frequently cited 79 The Global Research Report United States published by Thomson Reuters in November 2010 rated UCSB s research fourth nationally in citation impact 80 Among U S university economics programs in 2010 UCSB was ranked sixth for experimental economics third for environmental economics and 12th for cognitive and behavioral economics by RePEc 81 82 Washington Monthly named UCSB as the 20th best national university in 2020 based on its contribution to the public good as measured by social mobility research and promoting public service Other rankings Edit In the United States National Research Council rankings of graduate programs 10 UCSB departments were ranked in the top ten in the country Materials Chemical Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Physics Marine Science Institute Geography History and Theater and Dance 77 U S News amp World Report s 2016 rankings placed UCSB s graduate programs in Materials Engineering and Chemical Engineering the second and ninth best in the U S respectively graduate school Physics was ranked 10th best including the fifth best program for Condensed Matter Physics seventh best program for Quantum Physics seventh best program for Elementary Particles Field String Theory and eighth best program for Cosmology Relativity Gravity 83 In terms of the social sciences UCSB s graduate program in Sociology is ranked first for research in sex and gender and the History department is ranked seventh for women s history 83 UCSB s Department of Communication was recognized as top in the nation based on data from the National Research Council s study 84 85 86 Several areas in UCSB s Department of Communication have been Ranked Best in Nation by the National Communication Association Specifically UCSB s Department of Communication has been ranked first in the nation for Interpersonal and Small Group Communication first in the nation for Intercultural International Communication second in the nation Organizational Communication fourth in the nation for Communication and Technology and 17th in the nation for Mass Communication 84 87 UCSB s Department of Communication has been ranked third in the nation in terms of research productivity according to a recent analysis of scholarly articles that have appeared in eight academic journals sponsored by the National Communication Association and the International Communication Association 88 In addition UCSB s Department of Communication has been named one of the top high impact departments in the nation 89 In 2015 QS World University Rankings ranked UCSB 129th in the world 90 Forbes magazine ranked the university 114th in the nation and 50th best research university in July 2016 91 This ranking focuses mainly on net positive financial impact in contrast to other rankings and generally ranks liberal arts colleges above most research universities 92 PayScale s 2015 16 College Salary Report ranking universities in terms of graduates salary potential UCSB came in first in computer science seventh in engineering 14th in Humanities and 30th in Social Sciences 93 94 UCSB was ranked third in The Princeton Review s 2015 list of top party schools 95 Organization Edit The Humanities and Social Sciences building Santa Barbara is one of the ten major campuses affiliated with the University of California The University of California is governed by a 26 member Board of Regents 18 of which are appointed by the Governor of California to 12 year terms seven serving as ex officio members and a single student regent 96 The position of chancellor was created in 1952 to lead individual campuses The Board of Regents appointed Henry T Yang to be the fifth chancellor of the university in 1994 97 Colleges and schools Edit College of Creative Studies College of Engineering College of Letters amp Science Bren School of Environmental Science amp Management Gevirtz Graduate School of EducationUC Santa Barbara has three colleges the College of Letters amp Science the College of Engineering and the College of Creative Studies The College of Creative Studies offers students an alternative approach to education by supporting advanced independent work in the arts mathematics and sciences The campus also has two professional schools the Bren School of Environmental Science amp Management located in Bren Hall and the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education Institutes and programs Edit Founded in 1973 the Institute for Social Behavioral and Economic Research ISBER originally the Community and Organization Research Institute CORI is the research unit for work in the social sciences In 1990 it absorbed the Social Process Research Institute SPRI and its work now includes the humanities 98 In February 2015 UCSB opened The Confucius Institute on campus one of about 400 installments located around the world It will be aimed at promoting the study of Chinese language culture history science politics and economics 99 In 2008 the Institute for Energy Efficiency was founded with the goal to establish a new cross disciplinary institute that would integrate the many diverse research projects in energy efficiency and provide a focus for work in this area Academic year Edit The university runs on a quarter system There are three terms in the normal academic year fall winter and spring as well as a summer term At the beginning of each term there are one to three days of pre instructional activities where faculty meet to discuss instructional plans During this period students acquaint themselves to the campus and have the opportunity to take placement tests At the end of each term one week is devoted to final exams and special academic activities There are 146 days of instruction with a minimum of 48 per term 100 Student activities and traditions EditSee also Associated Students of the University of California Santa BarbaraThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 101 TotalWhite 30 30 Hispanic 25 25 Asian 18 18 Foreign national 13 13 Other a 12 12 Black 2 2 Economic diversityLow income b 31 31 Affluent c 69 69 Social Edit UCSB is a politically active campus For the 2008 presidential election UCSB won a national college competition for student voter registration by registering 10 857 voters or 51 5 of the student population 102 Over the years many political parties and organizations have been known to be active on campus such as the College Republicans Campus Democrats Green Party Libertarians NORML Young Democratic Socialists of America and Queer Student Union 103 104 There are a variety of on campus centers offering social recreational religious and preprofessional activities for students The UCSB Multicultural Center puts on numerous activities every year to support students of color and promote awareness of diversity issues on campus Other organizations and centers include The Daily Nexus a daily newspaper the school radio station KCSB 91 9 The Bottom Line a weekly newspaper and The Gaucho Free Press the campus s conservative magazine The UCSB Recreation Center also hosts a variety of activities from adventure programs to ballroom dancing classes Further UCSB Hillel offers a space for UCSB s large Jewish population and a place for Jewish students to come together in a unique building in Isla Vista Students socialize at the Arbor the UCen the Coral Tree Cafe the Courtyard Cafe and for a special lunch the Club and Guest House UCSB is also known for its annual free music festival Extravaganza It is held at Harder Stadium in the spring and generally attracts around 8 000 people Past performers have included Nas T I E 40 Sublime Run D M C The Pharcyde Social Distortion Jack Johnson Drake Dada Life Jane s Addiction and Snoop Dogg among many others The Nu chapter of Phrateres a non exclusive nonprofit social service club was installed here in 1939 Between 1924 and 1967 23 chapters of Phrateres were installed in universities across North America Greek life Edit United Sorority amp Fraternity Council USFC 105 National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC Inter Fraternity Council IFC Collegiate Panhellenic CouncilSororities Chi Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Zeta Sigma Kappa Chi Sigma Lambda Gamma Sigma Omega Nu Phi Lambda Rho Lambda Theta Nu Lambda Theta Alpha Lambda Sigma GammaFraternities Gamma Zeta Alpha Zeta Phi Rho Theta Nu Kappa Sigma Lambda Beta Sigma Delta Alpha Pi Alpha Phi Phi Iota Alpha Lambda Theta Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Zeta Phi Beta Alpha Gamma Omega Alpha Tau Omega Delta Tau Delta Kappa Sigma Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Psi Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Phi Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Sigma Rho Pi Beta PhiHousing Edit De La Guerra dining commons There are eight residence halls at UCSB seven of which are located at the main campus One Santa Catalina formerly Francisco Torres Towers is located near the entrance to West Campus north of Isla Vista 106 Santa Catalina has its own dining commons Portola Dining Commons as well as a heated swimming pool two lounges numerous study rooms two recreational rooms a gym as well as tennis courts and an expansive lawn Because Santa Catalina is nearly 1 mi 1 6 km off campus it has its own campus police station as well as housing offices and Res Net support center The Main Campus residence halls are found in two different locations On the east end of campus are the residence halls named after five of the Channel Islands Santa Rosa Santa Cruz Anacapa San Miguel and San Nicolas There are two dining commons located near the Channel Islands residence halls The Ortega Dining Commons is located between San Miguel and the University Center UCen and the De La Guerra Dining Commons is located between Santa Rosa Santa Cruz and San Nicolas The two other residence halls San Rafael and Manzanita Village are located on the west side of campus and primarily house continuing and transfer students The Carrillo Dining Commons is located in Manzanita Village right next to San Rafael Hall Manzanita Village was completed in 2002 and is the newest residence hall on campus San Clemente Villages in April 2009 In addition the university also has four housing complexes for graduate students and their families San Clemente Villages for single graduate students Santa Ynez Apartments El Dorado Apartments Westgate Apartments and family student housing West Campus Apartments and the Storke Apartment complexes There is also faculty housing at the West Campus Point and new construction underway at the North Campus The Sierra Madre Villages located by the West Campus Apartments was completed in September 2015 and was the first residential complex certified as LEED platinum throughout the entire UC system 107 UC Santa Barbara is the only campus in the UC system with any LEED for Homes certifications 107 Billionaire Charles Munger has promised the university a 200 million donation on condition that it builds an 11 story dormitory to be called Munger Hall following his design which assigns each of 4 536 residents a small individual room 94 without natural light in order to house more students and to encourage socialization in common areas UCSB s acceptance of the proposal presented in October 2021 led to the resignation of architect Dennis McFadden from the campus design review committee 108 followed by protests from students and from others including the AIA In October 2022 the plan was modified to eliminate two floors reducing the capacity of the building to 3 500 109 Private residence halls are also available to UCSB students Tropicana Del Norte located directly adjacent to the Main Campus houses UCSB students in 51 furnished suites and has an on site dining hall and heated pool Students may also choose to rent housing in the bordering community of Isla Vista An estimated average for rent costs is 500 to 800 a month to share a bedroom and includes trash pickup and water utilities Parking on UCSB s campus is restricted during the day to students living farther than 2 miles from campus so many Isla Vista residents often bike to class 110 Low cost housing is limited with the cheapest source being the Santa Barbara Student Housing Cooperative Other sources of housing include the Greek system and outlying communities i e Goleta Santa Barbara Isla Vista Montecito Some students live in Isla Vista which is immediately adjacent to campus Since the early 60s Isla Vista has had a reputation of being a party environment UCSB is also affiliated with the Santa Barbara Student Housing Cooperative in Isla Vista which seeks to provide low rent co op housing regardless of gender race social political or religious affiliation thereby influencing the community to eliminate prejudice and discrimination in the community Services Edit There are a number of academic resources offered by the university including a writing center open computer labs a machine shop a career and counseling center and drop in academic advising The UCSB Recreation Center provides classes and facilities for students and faculty The center has swimming pools racquetball courts a rock wall and exercise machines The University Center has facilities for meetings and presentations and also contains a bookstore restaurants and a cashier 111 UCSB has a health clinic Students with ailments or seeking medical assistance may consult a physician at the clinic The clinic also offers basic healthcare and provides emergency medicine and contraceptives The university is the only UC campus with its own paramedic rescue unit It s staffed by full time professional paramedics and part time undergraduate EMTs SexInfo which was started in 1976 by professors John and Janice Baldwin is run by students doing advanced course work and research on sexuality through UCSB s Sociology Department The site is dedicated to providing accurate information about sexuality in a way that is both informative and personal SexInfo answers questions sent in by readers from all over the world as well as regularly updates and posts articles on various topics related to human sexuality This program helps students getting their degree in psychology 112 Athletics EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 2006 NCAA soccer champions visit President George W Bush at the White House The mascot of UCSB is the Gaucho and the school colors are blue and gold UCSB s sports teams compete in the Big West Conference with the exception of the men s water polo men s and women s swimming and the men s volleyball teams which are in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Santa Barbara is best known for its men s swimming and men s soccer teams In 2006 UCSB won their first NCAA men s soccer title and its second overall NCAA championship 1979 water polo in school history 113 114 While there are some 400 students in ICA there are over 700 in club sports teams including Alpine racing cycling fencing field hockey lacrosse roller hockey rugby sailing soccer triathlon ultimate frisbee water ski and rowing Many of these teams are highly regarded and compete against Intercollegiate teams from across the U S For example rowing has produced several national team members including nine time National Rowing Team member Amy Fuller winner of several Olympic and World Championship medals and currently head of the UCLA Rowing Program The UCSB cycling team has also produced several national team members Olympians and members of numerous U S and international professional teams Hundreds of students participate in a large intramural program consisting of badminton basketball bowling flag football golf floor hockey indoor and outdoor soccer racquetball squash running softball tennis table tennis ultimate frisbee volleyball inner tube water polo and kickball Surfing also draws many students to UCSB The on campus beaches include a number of decent surfing sites including Poles Campus Point Depressions and Sands and Devereaux Point on West Campus Because Campus Beach actually faces south and east and is shielded by the Santa Barbara Channel Islands the surf is usually quite small However a large north or west swell can wrap in to create great waves that are typically very clean and good for surfing UCSB has a surf team that competes in National Scholastic Surfing Association competitions and is generally considered one of the best in the nation They continued their reputation by winning a record 14th national title at the college level in 2010 s finals People EditThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this article if appropriate Editing help is available July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Notable faculty Edit For a more comprehensive list see List of University of California Santa Barbara faculty and List of Nobel laureates affiliated with the University of California Santa Barbara Current UCSB faculty have received several prestigious awards including six Nobel Prizes 115 116 117 118 119 and a Fields Medal 120 In addition there are 29 members of the National Academy of Sciences 121 27 members of the National Academy of Engineering 122 and 31 members of the Academy of Arts and Sciences on the faculty 123 Allison Anders American film and television director Tanya Atwater professor of Geology known for work on plate tectonics Stanley Awramik professor of Geology bio geologist and expert on Precambrian deposits and the origin of life Alison Brysk Mellichamp chair in global governance Global Studies Department Charles Bazerman Distinguished Professor of Education at the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education and College of Creative Studies Writing amp Literature faculty 2020 Exemplar Award Winner from the Conference on College Composition and Communication CCCC and founder of the International Society for the Advancement of Writing Research and its international conference Writing Research Across Borders WRAB 124 Walter Holden Capps 1934 1997 also known as Walter H Capps Religious Studies professor U S Representative from California 22nd District Democrat 1997 defeated 1994 died in office 1997 Nick Carter 1928 Olympian track coach 1939 1958 Michael G Crandall professor emeritus of mathematics winner of the Leroy P Steele Prize for Seminal Contribution to Research Leda Cosmides Distinguished Professor of Psychological amp Brain Sciences co founder of modern Evolutionary Psychology Glen Culler professor of Electrical Engineering principal investigator for UCSB ARPAnet Dimitrije Dordevic 1922 2009 professor of Balkan History Renzo Fenci 1914 1999 professor of Fine Art from 1947 until 1954 125 Matthew P A Fisher professor of physics is known for several major contributions to condensed matter physics Michael Freedman 1986 Fields Medalist and director of Microsoft Station Q Kip Fulbeck professor of art author and artist exploring Hapa identity Michael Gazzaniga director of the SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind and professor of Psychology leading researcher in the field of cognitive neuroscience Colin Gardner professor of Integrative Studies Critical Theory Departments of Art Film amp Media Studies Comparative Literature and the History of Art and Architecture Howard Giles professor of Communication creator of communication accommodation theory Michael Frank Goodchild professor of Geography winner of the 2007 Laureat Prix International de Geographie Vautrin Lud David J Gross director of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics and 2004 Nobel laureate in Physics 126 Alan J Heeger professor of Physics and of Materials and 2000 Nobel laureate in Chemistry 127 Robert Hetzron 1938 1997 linguist and professor of Germanic Oriental and Slavic Languages C Warren Hollister 1930 1997 historian of medieval Europe Immanuel C Y Hsu sinologist and emeritus professor of History Tania Israel professor of Counseling Clinical and School Psychology and specialist mental health and LGBTQ peoples and communities Jacob Israelachvili professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials elected fellow of the Royal Society of London 1988 128 Heejung Kim professor of psychological and brain sciences Charles Kolstad chair of the Economics Department and professor of Environmental Economics Walter Kohn founding director Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics research professor of Physics and 1998 Nobel laureate in Chemistry 129 Herbert Kroemer professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and of Materials and 2000 Nobel laureate in Physics 130 Finn E Kydland professor of Economics and 2004 Nobel laureate in Economics 131 L Gary Leal Warren amp Katharine Schlinger Professor of Chemical Engineering 132 Luis Leal 1907 2010 Mexican American writer and literary critic Nelson Lichtenstein labor historian MacArthur Foundation Chair in History Bruce H Lipshutz professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry George Lipsitz professor of Sociology and African American Studies expert on critical race theory and whiteness studies Harold Lewis emeritus professor of Physics and former department chairman Leonard Marsak 1924 2013 historian of modern Europe N Scott Momaday Native American author winner of the Pulitzer Prize and recipient of the National Medal of Arts 133 William W Murdoch Charles A Storke II professor of population ecology recipient of the 1990 Robert H MacArthur Award and AAAS Fellow known for his research in population regulation biological control and predator prey relationships 134 Shuji Nakamura professor of Materials and 2014 Nobel laureate in Physics Japanese inventor of the bright green white and blue GaN LEDs and a blue laser Recipient of the Millennium Technology Prize from the Finnish government in 2006 135 John Nathan Takashima Professor of Japanese Cultural Studies and Emmy award winning director of several documentaries 136 Joachim Remak 1920 2001 historian of modern Europe Jeffrey Burton Russell professor emeritus historian of medieval Europe Paul Spickard history professor named Distinguished Lecturer by Organization of American Historians 2001 recipient of The Loving Prize for research on mixed racial and cultural experiences Jeffrey C Stewart Black Studies professor recipient of the 2018 National Book Award for Nonfiction and 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Biography Galen D Stucky E Khashoggi Industries LLC Professor in Letters and Science professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Materials Departments 137 James A Thomson adjunct professor of Molecular Cellular amp Developmental Biology father of stem cell research 138 John Tooby Distinguished Professor of Anthropology co founder of modern Evolutionary Pschology Frank Wilczek Chancellor Robert Huttenback Professor of Physics 1981 88 American theoretical physicist mathematician and a Nobel laureate 139 Anthony Zee theoretical physicist and Pulitzer Prize nominee Known for applying quantum field theory to such problems as RNA folding and visual processing 140 Current UC Santa Barbara Nobel laureate faculty include Shuji Nakamura Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 Finn E Kydland Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 2004 David J Gross Nobel Prize in Physics 2004 Alan J Heeger Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 Herbert Kroemer Nobel Prize in Physics 2000 Notable alumni Edit For a more comprehensive list see List of University of California Santa Barbara alumni UC Santa Barbara alumni have become notable in many varied fields both academic and otherwise Carol Greider who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009 graduated from the College of Creative Studies with a B A in biology in 1983 Robert Ballard oceanographer who discovered the RMS Titanic in 1985 graduated from UCSB in 1965 with a degree in chemistry and geology Actors who have studied at UCSB include Academy Award winner Michael Douglas who received a B A in drama in 1968 and who is honorary president of the UCSB Alumni Association and Gwyneth Paltrow who studied anthropology before dropping out to act Filmmakers who have studied at UCSB include Academy Award nominee Don Hertzfeldt who received a B A in Film Studies in 1998 Gregg Araki director of films like Mysterious Skin and The Doom Generation who got his B A from UCSB in 1982 141 Brad Silberling director of films like Moonlight Mile and Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Gavin Garrison who received a B A in Global Studies in 2007 and now produces the Emmy nominated television show Whale Wars and Forrest Galante wildlife biologist and star of Extinct or Alive on the Animal Planet Network Musicians who have attended include Robby Krieger guitarist in The Doors singer songwriter Jack Johnson singer and guitarist for The Beach Boys Jeffrey Foskett and electro house musician Steve Aoki Chairman of the Oracle Corporation Jeffrey O Henley graduated with a B A in Economics in 1966 while Knut Vollebaek former foreign minister of Norway graduated with a degree in Political Science in 1973 Athletes who have studied at UCSB include swimmer and four time Olympic gold medalist Jason Lezak NBA player and head coach Brian Shaw and UCLA basketball coach Cori Close Television journalist Katy Tur of NBC and MSNBC received a degree in 2005 and Elizabeth Wagmeister of Page Six TV and Variety graduated with a B A in communications in 2012 Notable UC Santa Barbara alumni include Carol Greider Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009 Gwyneth Paltrow Academy Award winning actress Michael Douglas Academy Award winning actor and producer Robby Krieger rock guitarist and songwriter in The Doors Jack Johnson singer songwriter and former professional surfer Jason Lezak swimmer and four time Olympic gold medalist Benjamin Bratt American actor Reza Aslan Iranian American author commentator and religious scholar Leroy Chiao former NASA astronaut entrepreneur and motivational speaker Barbara Rush Golden Globe Award winning actress Barry Zito 3 time MLB All Star pitcherDemographics EditUniversity of California Santa BarbaraCensus designated placeCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountySanta BarbaraPopulation 2020 Total9 710Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT The United States Census Bureau has designated the UC Santa Barbara campus as a separate census designated place CDP for statistical purposes It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 Census with a population of 9 710 142 Historical populationCensus Pop 20209 710 U S Decennial Census 143 2020 144 2020 census Edit University of California Santa Barbara CDP California Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2020 144 2020White alone NH 3 661 37 70 Black or African American alone NH 118 1 22 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 4 0 04 Asian alone NH 3 656 37 65 Pacific Islander alone NH 4 0 04 Some Other Race alone NH 71 0 73 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 339 3 49 Hispanic or Latino any race 1 857 19 12 Total 9 710 100 00 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race See also Edit California portal2014 Isla Vista killingsNotes Edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income 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