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Does UC Santa Barbara accept transfer students?

Does UC Santa Barbara accept transfer students?

With a transfer admit rate of more than 50% and one third of our incoming class being transfer students, UCSB is a transfer-friendly campus where your educational goals are our top priority. The application for fall admission opens August 1 and is due by November 30 the year prior to transfer.

Does UCSB have transfer housing?

UCSB guarantees university-owned housing to first year and new transfer students who apply by the deadline.

Do UC transfer students have to live on campus?

As an incoming transfer student, you are strongly encouraged to live on campus for your first year. In order to sign up for on-campus housing and a meal plan, you must confirm your admission first. Visit Housing and Food Services for more information about our residence halls and dining opportunities.

How do you get housing at UCSB?

Go to www.housing.ucsb.edu and click on “Applications” page for eligibility, availability, and application dates. (805) 893-5513. (805) 893-4021. (805) 893-4021.

Is there housing for transfer students at UCSB?

UCSB Housing has six apartment complexes available for transfer students. UCSB Community Housing Services can help you find accommodations in the local community. Transfer students can experience all that UCSB has to offer: studying abroad, conducting research, obtaining internships, and getting involved in student organizations.

Is it possible to transfer to UC Santa Barbara?

Students who have reached senior standing are not eligible to transfer to UCSB and may refer to the Graduate Division for graduate degree options. With a transfer admit rate of more than 50% and one third of our incoming class being transfer students, UCSB is a transfer-friendly campus where your educational goals are our top priority.

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What happens when you move to Santa Barbara?

Any move to a new place involves plenty of extra work and stress. If you can, arrive in Santa Barbara before classes start, get your housing set up, figure out your transportation and shopping, and learn your way around. Then, when courses start, you can devote 100% to those.