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Counselor

Conference

2005



This special supplement to the

September 2005 issue of UC Notes

Fall 2005 Admission Report

This Admission Report includes undergraduates regularly admitted for the fall 2005 term at University

is a reference for high school and of California general campuses. Data are presented for all applicants, California residents and Eligibility

in the Local Context (ELC) participants.

community college counselors

Number of Students Rate of Intent to

who will be advising students Campus

Applicants Admittted Admission Register

about undergraduate education fReShmAN LeveL*

and admission at the University Berkeley 36,999 9,803 26.5% 4,199

California residents (non-ELC) 23,720 3,797 16.0% 1,875

of California for the 2006–2007 ELC 7,622 4,886 64.1% 1,979

Davis 30,067 18,275 60.8% 4,626

academic year. California residents (non-ELC) 24,442 13,340 54.6% 3,829

ELC 4,398 4,320 98.2% 707

It includes the latest admission Irvine 34,504 20,889 60.5% 4,600

California residents (non-ELC) 26,904 14,288 53.1% 3,889

statistics plus information about ELC 6,315 5,957 94.3% 637

new academic programs, student Los Angeles 42,215 11,424 27.1% 4,558

California residents (non-ELC) 29,139 5,448 18.7% 2,601

budgets, admission resources and ELC 8,484 5,000 58.9% 1,747

merced 14,077 12,168 86.4% 859

upcoming campus events for pro- California residents (non-ELC) 12,866 11,074 86.1% 792

spective students. A telephone ELC 1,122 1,050 93.6% 64

Riverside 24,399 19,682 80.7% 3,275

and e-mail directory of campus California residents (non-ELC) 22,073 17,690 80.1% 2,981

ELC 1,916 1,848 96.5% 282

contacts is also provided.

San Diego 40,542 17,380 42.9% 3,949

California residents (non-ELC) 29,763 9,184 30.9% 2,552

ELC 7,877 7,027 89.2% 1,224

Santa Barbara 37,512 19,821 52.8% 4,001

California residents (non-ELC) 29,809 13,721 46.0% 3,222







Inside

ELC 5,083 4,968 97.7% 598

Santa Cruz 23,013 17,161 74.6% 3,200

California residents (non-ELC) 19,826 14,731 74.3% 2,950

ELC 1,755 1,652 94.1% 150

2 | Academic Updates Total individuals – all applicants 76,475 61,512 80.4% 33,178

California residents 54,631 45,464 83.2% 24,618

2 | Web Resources eLC residents 12,071 11,751 97.3% 7,372



TRANSfeR LeveL**

3 | Fall Preview Day Events

Berkeley 10,625 3,209 30.2% 2,268

California community college 8,618 2,714 31.5% 1,862

3 | Student Budgets Four-year college/other 2,007 495 24.7% 406

Davis 7,805 4,585 58.7% 1,863

4 | Campus Directory California community college 6,855 4,306 62.8% 1,712

Four-year college/other 950 279 29.4% 151

Irvine 8,622 5,559 64.5% 1,645

California community college 7,609 5,107 67.1% 1,439

Four-year college/other 1,013 452 44.6% 206

Los Angeles 13,304 5,254 39.5% 3,428

California community college 11,227 4,762 42.4% 3,088

Four-year college/other 2,077 492 23.7% 340

merced 1,787 1,461 81.8% 155

California community college 1,627 1,370 84.2% 143

Four-year college/other 160 91 56.9% 12

Riverside 5,635 4,251 75.4% 988

California community college 5,219 4,056 77.7% 921

Four-year college/other 416 195 46.9% 67

San Diego 9,415 6,043 64.2% 2,062

California community college 8,254 5,618 68.1% 1,795

Four-year college/other 1,161 425 36.6% 267

Santa Barbara 8,798 5,594 63.6% 1,598

California community college 7,778 5,086 65.4% 1,310

Four-year college/other 1,020 508 49.8% 288

Santa Cruz 5,569 3,627 65.1% 1,110

California community college 4,932 3,298 66.9% 930

Four-year college/other 637 329 51.6% 180

Total individuals – all applicants 25,390 18,977 74.7% 14,977

California community college 20,326 16,444 80.9% 13,064

four-year college/other 5,064 2,533 50.0% 1,913



* as of 7/13/05 ** as of 8/3/05



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UC

Do you have an admissions or

evaluation question you’d like

2005–2006 Updates

answered by UC experts? Use the Undergraduate programs that are new for fall 2005 or have been discon-

form on the website below to send tinued or modified are listed below by campus. For more information,

us your question. We’ll publish a contact the campus Office of Admissions or Relations with schools.

selection of questions and answers

in each edition of UC Notes and Berkeley DIveRSIfIeD LIBeRAL ARTS

CeRTIfICATe (DLAP)

BIOeNGINeeRING

New B.s. major; provides basic edu-

provide an online archive of the fOReSTRY AND NATURAL ReSOURCeS Program discontinued; no addi- cation in fields of bioengineering

New B.s. major in the College of tional students will be admitted and biotechnology; study is rooted

responses. We look forward to

Natural Resources; replaces Forestry in physics, mathematics, chemistry,

hearing from you! GLOBAL STUDIeS

and Resource Management majors biology and life sciences

New major and minor (featured in

Visit Ask UC at www. GeNDeR AND WOmeN’S STUDIeS April 2005 UC Notes campus news) LIBeRAL STUDIeS

universityofcalifornia.edu/ New name for B.A. major in the Col- New tracks:

LINGUISTICS AND ASIAN LANGUAGeS

lege of Letters and science; formerly American Cultural Life

educators/counselors/ask. AND CULTUReS

Women’s studies American Social and Institutional Life

New name for major; formerly

Linguistics and East Asian Lan- Environmental Sciences

Davis guages and Cultures Mathematics

Biological Sciences

BIOLOGICAL SCIeNCeS meXICAN STUDIeS



Watch for New college will house the follow-

ing majors, which will no longer

New minor

ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIeS

LABOR STUDIeS

New minor





Counselor be shared between the College of

Agricultural and Environmental

sciences and the College of

Program discontinued effective

summer 2006; no additional

LIBeRAL STUDIeS

New areas of concentration:

Communications studies



Conference

students will be admitted to the

Letters and science: Digital Arts

specialization

Biochemistry and Molecular SOCIAL ReLATIONS

Biology, B.s. PUBLIC AffAIRS

New name for minor; formerly Major discontinued

presentation materials Biological sciences, A.B., B.s.

Public Policy

Cell Biology, B.s.

San Diego



online8

Evolution, Ecology and

Biodiversity, A.B., B.s. Merced PhYSIOLOGY AND NeUROSCIeNCe

Exercise Biology, A.B., B.s. UC Merced is offering a number of New name for B.s. major;

Genetics, B.s. new degree programs (emphases formerly Animal Physiology

Microbiology, A.B., B.s. listed below each program name): and Neurosciences

www.universityofcalifornia Neurobiology, Physiology and

.edu/counselorconferences Behavior, B.s. BIOeNGINeeRING, B.S.

Nanobioengineering

Santa Barbara

Plant Biology, A.B., B.s.

Undeclared – Life sciences AmeRICAN INDIAN AND

BIOLOGICAL SCIeNCeS, B.S.

(open only to first-time freshman INDIGeNOUS STUDIeS

Bioinformatics

applicants) New minor

Computational Biology





Web CIvIL eNGINeeRING/mATeRIALS Cell Biology and Development eNGINeeRING hONORS PROGRAm

SCIeNCe AND eNGINeeRING Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 1-unit seminar offered winter and

Major discontinued Microbiology and immunology spring quarters



Resources DeSIGN

A.B. major now offered in the Col-

Molecular Biology and Biochemistry

COmPUTeR SCIeNCe AND

eNGINeeRING, B.S.

LAW AND SOCIeTY, B.A.

Major closed until further notice;

check www.advising.ltsc.ucsb.edu

lege of Letters and science; no

UC Website longer offered by the College of for update

eARTh SYSTemS SCIeNCe, B.S.

www.universityofcalifornia.edu Agricultural and Environmental Atmospheric Sciences LeSBIAN, GAY, BISeXUAL,

sciences Ecosystem Sciences TRANSGeNDeR AND QUeeR STUDIeS

Admission Information and Geochemistry and Biogeochemistry New minor

Requirements LATIN AmeRICAN AND hemISPheRIC

STUDIeS Hydrologic and Climate Sciences mUSIC

fOR COUNSeLORS: New minor eNvIRONmeNTAL eNGINeeRING, B.S. Guitar emphasis discontinued

www.universityofcalifornia.edu/ SCIeNCe AND TeChNOLOGY STUDIeS Air Pollution

educators/counselors New A.B. major in the College of Energy and Environmental Santa Cruz

Letters and science, Division of Sustainability

fOR STUDeNTS: Environmental Quality COmPUTeR eNGINeeRING

social sciences

Hydrology New minor in Computer Tech-

www.universityofcalifornia.edu/ SeXUALITY STUDIeS nology. New concentrations

admissions New minor hUmAN BIOLOGY, B.A. (formerly tracks):

Economics Computer Systems

UC Notes Irvine Psychology and Cognitive sciences Digital Hardware

www.universityofcalifornia.edu/ mANAGemeNT, B.A. Multimedia Systems

ACCOUNTING

ucnotes SOCIAL AND COGNITIve SCIeNCeS, B.A.

Networks

New minor

Economics femINIST STUDIeS

Application for Admission and GAme CULTURe AND TeChNOLOGY New name for B.A. major;

Psychology

Scholarships New specialization under

Public Policy formerly Women’s studies

www.universityofcalifornia.edu/ studio Art

WORLD CULTUReS AND hISTORY, B.A. fILm AND DIGITAL meDIA

apply mATeRIALS SCIeNCe eNGINeeRING

history New concentration in Critical studies

New minor

Literature LATIN AmeRICAN AND LATINO

QUeeR STUDIeS STUDIeS/LITeRATURe

New minor Riverside New combined major



Los Angeles INTeRDISCIPLINARY STUDIeS

New major; students may earn a

WeSTeRN ART mUSIC

New name for minor;

ASIAN LANGUAGeS B.A. degree within a broad liberal formerly Music

New name for minor; formerly arts education

East Asian Languages









 2005 uc counselor conference L E F T: j E F F R E y F i s h E R TO P: E i N AT P E L E D

2005–2006

Student Budgets

Average budgets for UC undergraduates living on campus

and living at home for the 2005–2006 academic year are

shown below. Figures are as of August 2005. students are

single California residents. Actual costs may vary. Fees and

expenses for 2006–2007 have not yet been set.

The University requires all undergraduates to carry health

insurance. students may either purchase coverage through

a UC campus (prices are shown under health Care below)

or provide evidence of alternative coverage.

Campus Living on Campus Living at home



Berkeley

UC Fees 6,141 6,141

Campus Fees 371 371

health Care 922 922

Books and supplies 1,266 1,266

Living (Room and Board) 12,554 3,756

Personal 1,326 1,524

Transportation 652 1,786

TOTAL eXPeNSeS $23,232 $15,766



Davis

UC Fees 6,141 6,141

Campus Fees 1,316 1,316





Fall 2005

health Care 672 672

Books and supplies 1,446 1,446

Living (Room and Board) 10,791 3,563





Preview Events Personal

Transportation

TOTAL eXPeNSeS

1,355

714

$22,435

1,537

1,881

$16,556

Irvine

UC DAvIS UC RIveRSIDe UC Fees 6,141 6,141



Preview Day Preview Day Campus Fees

health Care

629

705

629

705

Saturday, October 22 Saturday, October 22 Books and supplies 1,556 1,556

7 a.m.– 5 p.m. 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Living (Room and Board) 9,176 3,450

Personal 1,549 1,714

A

◗ cademic college presentations ◗ Academic and student life presentations Transportation 1,219 1,898

◗ Majors and activities fair ◗ Freshman and transfer admissions TOTAL eXPeNSeS $20,975 $16,093

◗ dmission and application workshops

A presentations

Los Angeles

for freshman and transfer students ◗ Tours of campus and housing facilities UC Fees 6,141 6,141

◗ Information and advising sessions ◗ Reservations recommended Campus Fees 363 363

◗ Campus and housing tours ◗ Free parking in designated lot health Care 558 558

◗ Free parking Books and supplies 1,485 1,485

◗ Overnight HOST program available 11,928 3,468

Living (Room and Board)

U

◗ ndergraduate Admissions (reservations required) Personal 1,449 1,887

(530) 752-2971 ◗ Immediate Outreach Transportation 729 1,776

E-mail: previewday@ucdavis.edu 1101 Hinderaker Hall TOTAL eXPeNSeS $22,653 $15,678

Web: admissions.ucdavis.edu/ (951) 827-4531

previewday.cfm merced

E-mail: discover@ucr.edu UC Fees 6,141 6,141

Web: preview.ucr.edu Campus Fees 512 512

UC IRvINe health Care 670 670

Books and supplies 1,444 1,444

Discover the UC UC SANTA BARBARA Living (Room and Board) 10,260 3,003



in the OC Fall Preview Days Personal

Transportation

1,474

1,922

1,537

1,902

mondays–Saturdays in October TOTAL eXPeNSeS $22,423 $15,209

Saturdays, October 8, 15, 22, 29

8:30–11 a.m. 1

◗ 1 a.m. Freshman admissions Riverside

◗ Admission and application workshops presentations UC Fees 6,141 6,141

Campus Fees 449 449

◗ Parking $7 ◗ 1 p.m. Transfer admissions presenta-

health Care 660 660

tions (Thursdays and Fridays only)

◗ Office of Admissions and Books and supplies 1,650 1,650

Relations with Schools N

◗ oon (Monday–Saturday) and 2 p.m. Living (Room and Board) 10,200 3,000

(949) 824-6703 (Monday–Friday) campus tours Personal 1,650 1,550

Web: www.admissions.uci.edu Transportation 1,300 1,900

◗ No reservations required

TOTAL eXPeNSeS $22,050 $15,350

◗ Parking $7 Monday–Friday, $2 nights

Transfer Track and weekends

◗ isitor Center

V

San Diego

UC Fees 6,141 6,141

friday, October 21 Campus Fees 544 544

(805) 893-2487 health Care 633 633

8 a.m.–12:30 p.m. E-mail: campustours@sa.ucsb.edu Books and supplies 1,436 1,436

◗ For California Community College Web: www.admissions.ucsb.edu/ Living (Room and Board) 9,421 2,575

students who want to transfer to openhouse.asp Personal 1,527 1,523

UCI in fall 2006 Transportation 1,047 1,876

◗ 12:30 p.m. Campus tour TOTAL eXPeNSeS $20,749 $14,728

UC SANTA CRUZ

◗ 1:30 p.m. Preliminary Admission-in- Santa Barbara

the-Field counseling

◗ Parking $7

Preview Day UC Fees

Campus Fees

6,141

856

6,141

856

Saturday, October 15 health Care 627 627

◗ Pre-registration requested online at

10 a.m.–5 p.m. Books and supplies 1,437 1,437

www.admissions.uci.edu

◗ cademic and student life fairs;

A Living (Room and Board) 10,876 3,365

◗ Office of Admissions and Personal 1,488 1,459

campus and college tours

Relations with Schools Transportation 988 1,791

◗ Reservations preferred but not required

(949) 824-6703 TOTAL eXPeNSeS $22,413 $15,676

◗ Workshops for transfer students

Santa Cruz

◗ Admissions Office

UC Fees 6,141 6,141

(831) 459-4008 Campus Fees 808 808

E-mail: admissions@ucsc.edu health Care 654 654

Web: admissions.ucsc.edu/pday05 Books and supplies 1,332 1,332

Living (Room and Board) 11,571 2,673

Personal 1,392 1,830

Transportation 831 1,476

TOTAL eXPeNSeS $22,729 $14,914







2005 uc counselor conference 

Directory of UC Campus Offices

Berkeley (510) disAbled sTudenT services

dsc@uci.edu

824-7494

TDD 824-6272

Riverside (951) child cAre inFormATion

carlson-h@sa.ucsb.edu

893-3347

Admission, FreshmAn *642-3175 Admission, FreshmAn And 827-4531

And GenerAl educATionAl opporTuniTy proGrAm GenerAl disAbled sTudenTs proGrAm

Deborah Brandon 824-6703 discover@ucr.edu Gary White 893-2668

Admission, TrAnsFer *642-3175 gary.white@sa.ucsb.edu

FinAnciAl Aid 824-8262 Admission, TrAnsFer 827-5307

ApplicATion evAluATion *642-3175 finaid@uci.edu educATionAl opporTuniTy 893-4758

And reenTry

ArTiculATion oFFicer transfer@ucr.edu proGrAm

housinG, universiTy 824-7247 eop@sa.ucsb.edu

Nancy Purcille 643-7901 housing@uci.edu

purcille@berkeley.edu ApplicATion evAluATion 827-3411

ugadmiss@ucr.edu FinAnciAl Aid 893-2432

housinG, mArried/FAmily 824-7119

cAmpus Tours 642-5215 housinG, universiTy 893-2760

inTernATionAl sTudenT Admissions ArTiculATion oFFicer

child cAre inFormATion 642-1827 Thea Labrenz (805) 772-8711 contracts@housing.ucsb.edu

Amina El Sadr 824-4545

moreida@berkeley.edu Kerry Diego 824-9344 thea.labrenz@ucr.edu housinG, mArried/FAmily 893-4021

disAbled sTudenT services cAmpus Tours 827-TOUR aptcontracts@housing.ucsb.edu

inTernATionAl sTudenT services/sevis**

Ed Rogers 642-0518 Anna C. Wimberly 824-7249 futurestudents.ucr.edu/prospective/ inTernATionAl sTudenT Admissions

acwimber@uci.edu tours.aspx Barbara Cogan 893-3229

educATionAl opporTuniTy proGrAm

(Student Life Advising Services) child cAre inFormATion 827-3854 admissions@sa.ucsb.edu

re-enTry services

Gloria Burkhalter 642-7224 Sylvia Franceware 824-7807 inTernATionAl sTudenT services

disAbled sTudenT services

FinAnciAl Aid 642-6442 Marcia Theise Schiffer 827-4538 Mary Jacob 893-2929

relATions wiTh schools

specserv@ucr.edu mary.jacob@sa.ucsb.edu

housinG, mArried/FAmily

Deborah Brandon 824-6703

Cephas John 642-4109 eArly AcAdemic developmenT 827-2040 school services

scholArships

cephas@berkeley.edu betty.benzor@ucr.edu Lisa Przekop 893-2486

Karen Laverdiere 824-1611

lisa.przekop@sa.ucsb.edu

housinG, universiTy 642-4108 veTerAns’ services FinAnciAl Aid 827-3878

finaid@ucr.edu re-enTry services

Edgar Dormitorio 824-6477

inTernATionAl sTudenT Admissions Deidre Acker 893-3778

Gail Wentler 642-1225 veteran@uci.edu 827-6350

housinG, FAmily de.acker@sa.ucsb.edu

gailwest@berkeley.edu

Los Angeles (310) housinG, universiTy 827-6350 scholArships 893-2432

inTernATionAl sTudenT services/sevis** info@housing.ucr.edu

Ivor Emmanuel 642-2818 Admission, FreshmAn *825-3101 veTerAns’ services

And GenerAl inTernATionAl sTudenT Admissions (Office of the Registrar) 893-8905

ivor@berkeley.edu

ugadm@saonet.ucla.edu Cassandra Cortez 827-3678

re-enTry services cassee.cortez@ucr.edu Santa Cruz (831)

Ken Gonsalves 643-9896 Admission, TrAnsFer 206-4348

scholArships

kengonsalves@berkeley.edu ApplicATion evAluATion *825-3101 Mary Coronado 827-7243 Admission, FreshmAn 459-4008

And GenerAl

relATions wiTh schools mary.coronado@ucr.edu

ArTiculATion oFFicer admissions@ucsc.edu

Georgia Webb 643-0998 Amy Schlueck 206-8064 veTerAns’ services

gwebb@berkeley.edu Lenita Kellstrand 827-3861 Admission, TrAnsFer 459-4008

cAmpus Tours 825-8764 specserv@ucr.edu admissions@ucsc.edu

scholArships 642-6363

child cAre inFormATion 825-5086 ApplicATion evAluATion 459-2131

veTerAns’ services San Diego (858) admissions@ucsc.edu

Michael Cooper 642-1592 disAbled sTudenT services

Kathy Molini 825-1501 534-4831 ArTiculATion oFFicer

mjcooper@berkeley.edu Admission, FreshmAn

And GenerAl *822-5669 Barbara Love 460-3026

FinAnciAl Aid *206-0400

Davis (530) admissionsinfo@ucsd.edu cAmpus Tours 459-4008

housinG, universiTy 206-7011 Admission, TrAnsFer 534-4831 Online reservation system:

Admission, FreshmAn 752-2971 admissions.ucsc.edu/campustours

And GenerAl housinG, mArried/FAmily 398-4692 admissionsinfo@ucsd.edu * 822-5669

ucscvisits@ucsc.edu

freshmanadmissions@ucdavis.edu ApplicATion evAluATion 534-0404

inTernATionAl sTudenT Admissions

Amy Schlueck 206-8064 child cAre inFormATion 459-2967

Admission, TrAnsFer 752-2971 ArTiculATion oFFicer childcareservices@ucsc.edu

transferadmissions@ucdavis.edu Yoly Woo-Hoogenstyn 534-4831

inTernATionAl sTudenT 825-1681

services/sevis** disAbled sTudenT services

ArTiculATion oFFicer cAmpus Tours 822-1455 Sharyn Martin 459-2089

Michael Dang 752-2971 *825-1091 campustours@ucsd.edu

re-enTry services drc@ucsc.edu TDD: 459-4806

undergradadmissions@ucdavis.edu

relATions wiTh schools 206-4348 child cAre inFormATion 552-2500 educATionAl opporTuniTy proGrAm

cAmpus Tours 752-8111 Michelle Handy 459-2296

child cAre inFormATion

scholArships 206-0411 disAbled sTudenT services

Roberta Gimblett 534-4382 FinAnciAl Aid *459-2963

Barba Ashby 752-5415 veTerAns’ services fin_aid@ucsc.edu

baashby@ucdavis.edu Paul Taylor 825-1091 educATionAl opporTuniTy 534-4831

www.hr.ucdavis.edu/childcare proGrAm housinG, universiTy *459-2394

Merced housing@ucsc.edu

inTernATionAl sTudenT 752-3614 FinAnciAl Aid *534-4480

Admissions housinG, mArried/FAmily *459-4080

Admission, FreshmAn (559) 241-7474 housinG, universiTy 534-4010

intladmissions@ucdavis.edu And GenerAl (866) 270-7301 fsh@ucsc.edu

housinginfo@ucsd.edu

inTernATionAl sTudenT 752-0864 toll-free in California inTernATionAl sTudenT Admissions

services/sevis** admissions@ucmerced.edu housinG, mArried/FAmily 534-4010 Jill Sakamoto 459-2131

siss@ucdavis.edu Admission, TrAnsFer (559) 241-7474 inTernATionAl sTudenT Admissions

inTernATionAl sTudenT services/sevis**

re-enTry services Jennifer Atkins, Carrie Buchen 534-0404 Rebecca Sweeley 459-2858

ApplicATion evAluATion (559) 241-7474

Shirley Sperry 752-4441 inTernATionAl sTudenT services/sevis** becks@ucsc.edu

ssperry@ucdavis.edu ArTiculATion oFFicer (559) 241-7474 Michael Hindi 534-3730 re-enTry services

relATions wiTh schools 752-2971 cAmpus Tours (559) 241-7474 re-enTry services 534-4831 Corinne Miller 459-2552

undergradadmissions@ucdavis.edu admissionsinfo@ucsd.edu

disAbled sTudenT services (209) 724-4482 relATions wiTh schools 459-4008

scholArships, underGrAduATe 752-2804 relATions wiTh schools 534-4831

FinAnciAl Aid (209) 724-4384 scholArships

ugscholofc@ucdavis.edu admissionsinfo@ucsd.edu *822-5669

finaid@ucmerced.edu Cheryl Perazzo 459-3480

veTerAns’ services 752-2020 housinG, universiTy (209) 724-4482 scholArships

veTerAns’ services

yjtorres@ucdavis.edu Becky Obayashi 534-3263

Laurie Salatich 459-2754

inTernATionAl sTudenT (559) 241-7474

veTerAns’ services 534-4480 lsalatic@ucsc.edu

Irvine (949) Admissions



Admission, FreshmAn 824-6703 re-enTry services (559) 241-7474 Santa Barbara (805)

And GenerAl relATions wiTh schools (559) 241-7474 Admission, FreshmAn *893-2485

Admission, TrAnsFer 824-6703 scholArships (209) 724-4384 And GenerAl



ApplicATion evAluATion 824-6703 finaid@ucmerced.edu Admission, TrAnsFer *893-3872



ArTiculATion oFFicer ApplicATion processinG *893-2881

Jennifer Silverman 824-9401 admissions@sa.ucsb.edu

cAmpus Tours ArTiculATion oFFicer

Bryan Jue 824-4636 Christian Villaseñor 893-5795

christianvillasenor@sa.ucsb.edu

child cAre inFormATion

Kathy White 824-2100 cAmpus Tours *893-2487

campustours@sa.ucsb.edu









*Indicates number answered by recorded message or automated telephone answering system. **Student and Exchange Visitor Information System





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