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Various services and activities are available to UCSB students, including academic counseling, personal counseling, career planning, health care, services to international students, services to students with disabilities, athletic and recreational activities, and numerous student organizations.

Additional information about the services and activities described below may be obtained directly from the appropriate office.

Student Services

Academic Advising

Many sources of academic advising are available to students at UCSB. Each college provides advice to its students on matters such as major selection, program planning, academic difficulties, degree requirements, and petitions for exceptions to requirements. Undergraduate and graduate advisors are available in each major department to assist with decisions about majors, careers, and graduate schools. An honors advisor assists students who wish to participate in the College of Letters and Science Honors Program. Telephone: (805)893-3109.

Pre-professional advising is available in the College of Letters and Science for students considering careers in business administration, dentistry, law, nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, and veterinary medicine. General information is also available to students interested in other professional areas such as architecture, journalism, and social work. A health professions advisor (telephone: 805/893-2279) offers special assistance to students who hope to attend professional school in the health sciences. Special advising services are also available to reentry and nontraditional students (telephone: 805/893-3109).

The credential advisor in the Graduate School of Education, Phelps Hall 1180 (telephone: 805/893-2084), holds meetings to acquaint students with the teaching credential program at UCSB. Meetings are held monthly for those interested in the M.Ed. and Ph.D. in Counseling/Clinical/School Psychology Program. Contact (805) 893-3375 for additional information.

ACCESS Cards

The ACCESS Card is a full color UCSB Student I.D./Debit Card. It is used as proof of registration and to gain entrance into numerous student services. These include on-campus dining commons, library, computer lab, and the Recreation Center. Students may opt to activate their card into a personal ACCESS Debit Account which works like a credit card in reverse; after making a deposit, purchases are automatically deducted from the balance in the account. ACCESS is accepted at the UCSB Bookstore, most campus dining and food outlets, the Pulse Copy Center, the UCen Post Office, A.S. Notetaking, A.S. Cashier's Office, and A.S. Bike Shop. The ACCESS Card has a one-time processing fee of $12. Students may opt for a black and white UCSB Student I.D. which has limited uses and is free. Telephone: (805) 893-7141.

Campus Learning Assistance Services (CLAS)

Campus Learning Assistance Services (CLAS) helps students increase their mastery of course material through course-specific tutoring and academic skills development. CLAS provides small group tutoring in a wide range of lower-division math, science, and engineering courses and limited service in social science, humanities, and first-year foreign language courses. Workshops are offered throughout the year on notetaking, time management, reading, exam prep, memory and concentration, and other study skills to assist students in developing their academic skills. Students can also receive one-to-one writing assistance with writing assignments or projects. The CLAS drop-in labs for math and science, composition, social sciences, foreign language and English as a Second Language are open daily with many of the services extending into the evening hours. CLAS administrative offices and sign-up areas are located in Building 477 in the Student Services Complex. Telephone: (805)893-4248. Web site: http://www.clas.ucsb.edu  (will open in a new browser window).

Counseling and Career Services

Counseling and Career Services helps students achieve their personal, social, academic, and career goals. Confidential services, provided by professionals (or peers when appropriate), are free to all registered students. Counseling services include individual counseling, groups and workshops, behavioral self-help, stress management, and crisis counseling.

Career Planning Services offers career counseling, career testing, career groups and workshops, and information about careers and graduate and professional schools and programs through Career Resources.

Career Employment Services advises students about work opportunities; provides information about résumé writing, interview techniques, and job search strategies; coordinates on-campus interviews with employer representatives; and assists advanced-degree and credential candidates in education through the Educational Reference Service. Career-related internships and part-time and seasonal job placements are coordinated through the Applied Learning Program.

Offerings of workshops, courses, and resources are designed to help students gain the skills and information needed for a successful and satisfying life.

All services are located in Building 599. Telephone: (805)893-4411. Web site: http://career.ucsb.edu  (will open in a new browser window).

Dining Services

Dining commons are located near each residence hall. Residents are offered a choice of meal plans with their room contracts. Students who live off campus may purchase meals in the campus dining commons, either on a per-meal basis, or through a quarterly contract. Contract arrangements may be made through the Food Services office. Telephone: (805) 893-3093.

A gourmet coffeehouse, delicatessen, pizza and pasta restaurant, soup and salad bar, and convenience store are located on the main floor of the University Center (UCen). On the lower level are Wendy's, Panda Express, and Chilitos, which serves Mexican food. All UCen dining facilities are open weekdays, some late into the night, and several are open weekends. In addition to those located in the UCen, there are several dining facilities on campus, including two convenience stores, three gourmet coffee and bakery carts, a grill cart, and a cafe. The Arbor, a convenience store located near the library, is open seven days a week and most evenings. ACCESS cards are accepted at all locations. Telephone: (805)893-3773.

Disabled Students Program

The Disabled Students Program (DSP), Student Affairs and Administrative Services Building (SAASB) 1201, assists students with temporary or permanent disabilities who have special needs related to campus life and the completion of a university degree program. The DSP provides interpreters, note takers, readers, mobility assistance, advising, and referrals. An inventory of adaptive equipment is available for use by eligible students. Telephone: (805)893-2668, V/TDD.

Education Program for Culture Awareness

The Education Program for Culture Awareness (EPCA) assists in building a campus community committed to exploring issues and perspectives related to cultural diversity. Programs are designed to generate discussion, raise awareness, increase sensitivity, and promote understanding among and between different groups/individuals so that all members of the campus population feel accepted, welcomed, and appreciated. EPCA has produced the "To Be..." series of videos documenting the experiences of students of color, disabled students, and gay/lesbian/bisexual students at the UCSB campus. EPCA staff can assist departments, organizations, and student groups in planning educational programs about diversity issues as well as provide interactive exercises, videos, and other media resources, and trained facilitators to lead discussions about cultural diversity. The EPCA lending library includes books, videos, and diversity training kits. EPCA is continually in the process of training volunteers and welcomes expressions of interest by students, staff, and faculty. The office is located in MultiCultural Center 1530D. Telephone: (805)893-8386.

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Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)

EOP counselors assist students over the course of their undergraduate careers in clarifying and addressing their academic, personal, career, and financial concerns. They assist students in their negotiations with the institution and act as intermediaries, when necessary. This process for entering freshmen begins with the Summer Transitional Enrichment Program (STEP), a two-week in-residence experience. STEP participants receive English and math instruction, take an additional academic class, and enroll in an affective skills course which focuses on time management and understanding the university system. The Program of Determined Students (PODS) is designed to provide freshmen with on-going support through learning groups which have an academic discipline and a career exploration focus. New transfer and reentry students are invited to attend an EOP-sponsored orientation session. EOP activities include academic assistance workshops and mentoring programs, as well as family events and support groups for EOP reentry students and student parents. Telephone: (805) 893-3235.

Graduate Students Association

The Graduate Students Association (GSA) represents all UCSB graduate students. GSA is governed by an elected seven member executive council which meets weekly, and an elected general council of graduate student departmental representatives whose monthly meetings are open to all members. GSA executive council members sit on and appoint students to various university committees. GSA also distributes a monthly newsletter, and schedules a variety of activities for graduate students. The GSA Lounge (UCen 2502) is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free coffee is provided, making it a congenial location for graduate students to unwind or study. In addition, the lounge is available to student groups who would like a place to meet. Further information is available from departmental graduate assistants, the GSA web site at http://www.gsa.ucsb.edu  (will open in a new browser window), or the GSA office, UCen 2502. Telephone: (805)893-3824. E-mail: gsa@gsa.ucsb.edu.

Housing and Residential Services

Students at UC Santa Barbara have several choices of housing style and location, including residence halls, apartments, sorority and fraternity houses, and a housing cooperative, all of which are located on or within a mile of the campus. Detailed housing information is available on the housing web site at http://www.housing.ucsb.edu. The admission folder for new students also includes a housing brochure containing applications and information regarding the various types of housing available.

Nine residence halls are located on or near the campus, and space is available to accommodate all incoming freshmen. Various meal plans for "all you can eat" meals are offered in dining facilities close to each residence hall. Many single students find residence hall living an excellent opportunity to become involved with the campus community and meet other students. The contract process for all residence hall space is handled at a central campus clearinghouse, located in the Housing and Residential Services Office on Channel Islands Road. Telephone: (805) 893-5513.

Students must have turned in their Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) and the Residence Hall Application Card (or on-line application) by the stated deadlines in order to qualify for the computerized process of being placed in university-owned or university affiliated residence halls. Newly admitted freshmen will be placed in their preferred residence hall as space permits.

The Community Housing Office, located in the University Center, room 3151, serves as a one-stop resource for rental housing information and referrals. It is recommended that transfer and graduate students start their housing search here. Telephone: (805) 893-4371.

University-owned single and family student apartment information is available from the Office of Apartment Living, located in the Santa Ynez Apartment complex on El Colegio Road. University-owned apartment rentals are primarily for continuing upper-division (juniors and seniors) and graduate students. Students who have a spouse and/or legal dependent(s) living with them will find the family student apartment environment suited for them. Family student apartment contracts staff can be reached at (805) 893-4021. Single student apartment contracts staff can be reached at (805) 893-3640

Housing and Residential Services provides conference services in the summer for organizations with educational objectives. Information about conference facilities may be obtained from Campus Conference Services, located in the Santa Rosa Administrative Center. Telephone (805) 893-3072.

The Office of Residential Life, Trailer 335, assists students who live in the university-owned residence halls and serves as the university liaison for students in the three university-affiliated residence halls. Students may seek assistance and support from the professional staff regarding housing, academic, personal, and social development matters. The residential education program provides a quality living experience as well as opportunities to interact with faculty and staff. The program sponsors academic classes, educational programming, interest halls, Residence Review Board, and the Residence Hall Association. Telephone (805) 893-3281.

Office of International Students and Scholars

The Office of International Students and Scholars, Building 434, provides academic and personal counseling and assistance to international students. Every nonimmigrant student is required to report to the office; students should bring passports and visa documents with them. The office conducts an orientation program at the beginning of the fall quarter and provides information about registration, immigration, and academic and other requirements that will affect the international student's stay at the university. Telephone: (805)893-2929. Web site: http://www.oiss.ucsb.edu  (will open in a new web browser).

MultiCultural Center

Since 1987 the MultiCultural Center (MCC) has pursued its mission of promoting cultural awareness and understanding, creating an environment that will foster a sense of belonging among students of diverse cultures as well as international students at UCSB, and serving as a setting for meaningful cross-cultural interaction.

Located in the University Center, the MCC provides a lounge and gallery, meeting rooms, a work room, office space, and a 150-seat theater. Over 80 registered student groups use the Center.

In its quest to promote cultural awareness and understanding, the MCC offers a broad spectrum of events including lectures, panel discussions, films and videos, poetry readings, art exhibits, and musical, dance, and dramatic performances, all of which are open to the general public. Additionally, the MCC lounge provides a comfortable space conducive to studying, relaxation, and interaction.

Students, staff, faculty, and the community are invited to visit the MCC and to take advantage of its many free programs. The MCC is located in the east end of the University Center, and is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone: (805) 893-8411.

NetStations

UCSB has made a major investment of time and resources towards the creation of "NetStation" terminals that students can use from various locations around the campus. NetStations provide two basic services: access to student records through the GOLD (Gaucho On-Line Data) System; and access to a variety of other computer-based systems such as electronic mail.

At NetStations students can use the GOLD System to view their class schedule and BA/RC statement; search for open courses by instructor, day and time, requirements met, etc.; see their academic records; check financial aid; update their addresses and phone numbers; and vote in campus elections and surveys.

At NetStations students can also send and receive E-mail, and see if a book is available at the Library by checking Melvyl and Pegasus.

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Ombuds Office

Ombuds serve as troubleshooters for students, faculty, and staff members whose problems have not been resolved by other agencies. The office is located in the Student Affairs and Administrative Services Building (SAASB) 1207. Telephone: (805)893-3285.

Orientation

New undergraduate students and their parents are encouraged to attend a one- or two-day orientation program offered at various times during the summer and prior to the start of each academic quarter in conjunction with the Colleges of Letters and Science, Engineering, and Creative Studies. Orientation participants have the opportunity to meet faculty, deans, staff, and students; to learn about student services, academic offerings, and enrollment procedures; and to register for courses. During the summer, participants stay in university residence halls and have meals in the dining commons. For new undergraduates not attending orientation, and for all new graduate students, orientation meetings are held during pre-instructional activities at the beginning of each quarter. Details are available in the Schedule of Classes. Orientation Programs also offers a variety of activities each fall for new and returning students. Telephone: (805)893-3443. Web site: http://www.sa.ucsb.edu/orientation  (will open in a new browser window).

Parking and Transportation Services

Parking Regulations & Permits. UCSB parking permits are required on all vehicles parked on campus during regular business hours (6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday).

Permits are not required in most "A", "S", and "C" lots on weekends (from 5:00 p.m. Friday to 6:30 a.m. Monday), and on university administrative holidays.

Parking at UCSB is not assigned. It is provided on a "first-come, first-served" basis. Faculty, staff, and students may park in "A", "S", or "C" lots with the appropriate permit. They are not eligible for visitor parking.

Short-term permits (such as daily, 3-hour & 30-minute) are sold at campus entrance Kiosks and at the Parking office.

Long-term permits (such as annual & quarterly) are sold only at the Parking office.

Valid parking permits are required in all Time Zones from 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. This includes the Time Zones in front of on-campus residential halls. Vehicles may only park for 30-minutes in Time Zones (except for the 10-minute Time Zones near Arts & Lectures designated for ticket purchase). NOTE: Even though a parking permit is not needed after regular business hours, vehicles may still only park for 30-minutes (or 10-minutes) in Time Zones. This time limit is enforced 24 hours/7-days per week.

Valid parking permits are required at all times (24-hours/7-days per week) in areas marked "Enforced 24-hours", "Enforced at all times", "Reserved", and "Restricted". This includes:
 

  • Service Areas marked 24-hours
  • Restricted Service Areas
  • Accessible (disabled) spaces - (a DMV-issued placard is also required)
  • West Campus/Devereux Loop
  • Lot 2 (the B-1 residential lot)
  • Lot 3 (North-West quadrant of the lot, closest to library)
  • A valid parking permit is one which (a) has not expired, (b) is displayed properly (in the lower left corner on the inside of the front windshield), and (c) is used to park in a space designated for that specific type of permit.

    Permit Eligibility. Because parking on campus is extremely limited, students living within approximately two miles of UCSB (including Francisco Torres, Isla Vista, and university-owned off-campus housing) are not eligible to purchase a parking permit. Students living outside the 2-mile limit may purchase a "C" permit, and may only park in lots designated
    with a "C".

    Residential verification requirement. Verification of local residential address, such as a current housing lease agreement, is required in order to purchase an annual or quarterly student parking permit. At the time of sale, the student will be asked to supply proof of local living address, such as a current housing lease agreement, bill, or BARC statement.

    A limited number of parking permits are sold to on-campus, residential students. Residential parking permits and lot assignments are awarded by lottery, with no guarantee that all requests can be accommodated.

    Parking Meters. Parking permits are not valid in metered spaces. (Even with a parking permit, coin payment is still required.) Depending on the lot, the maximum time varies from 45 minutes to 4 hours. Meters only accept quarters. One quarter provides 15 minutes worth of parking in all meters.

    Alternative Transportation. Students may ride the local bus system (MTD) by showing a current UCSB ACCESS card with a current quarterly registration sticker attached. Information on this, in addition to carpooling, vanpooling, and the Clean Air Express, may be obtained by calling our Transportation Alternatives Program at (805) 893-5475. Or visit our web site at http://ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu/BusServ/park/tap.html.

    Campus Liability. Individuals park on campus at their own risk. Please lock your vehicle. The University of California shall not be liable for any risk or loss of, or damage to, property of individuals, including vehicles or the contents therein, which may result from the use of campus parking services or facilities.

    Additional information on UCSB parking rules and regulations may be obtained from Parking and Transportation Services at (805) 893-PARK (893-7275) or on our web site at http://ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu/BusServ/park/parking.html  (will open in a new browser window). For information on current parking fees, see "Fees."

    Peer Services

    Many students at UCSB provide services to fellow students in exchange for work experience and either academic credit or a stipend. Peer service opportunities include work as residence assistants and housing advisors, counseling and career peers, peer health educators, veterans' affairs advisors, Financial Aid peer advisors, and academic peer advisors in the College of Letters and Science.

    Additional opportunities exist in the Community Service Organization, a civilian extension of the campus police department; the EOP/SAA office; the Women's Center; Orientation Programs; and the rescue team.

    Registration by Telephone (RBT)

    RBT is a voice response computer system that allows students to use their touch-tone telephone as a computer terminal. Students use RBT to register for classes, listen to grades or their current class schedule, request an unofficial transcript or grade mailer, declare candidacy for an undergraduate degree, make commencement reservations, and perform other routine tasks related to registration.

    Student Grievance Procedures

    UCSB is in compliance with all legislation that seeks to eliminate discrimination toward students on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, or age. (Sexual harassment is considered to be a form of sex discrimination.) Students who wish to file a grievance arising from alleged discrimination must do so at the Office of the Vice Chancellor-Student Affairs, Cheadle Hall 5203. An outline of formal student grievance procedures is contained in the Appendix. Sexual harassment complaints may be filed with the Sexual Harassment Complaint Resolution Officer, Paula Rudolph, 3117 Cheadle Hall. Telephone: (805)893-2546.

    Student Health Service

    Registered students receive excellent primary medical care through several different units within the Student Health Service. A full spectrum of health practitioners (physicians, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, medical assistants, etc.) team together to address the health needs of college students. SHS is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    In addition to the general clinics (Urgent Care, Same Day, and Appointment), SHS offers specialty clinics such as Women's, Cold Care, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Orthopedic, Acne, Antigen/Immunization, and Wart Clinics. Supporting all the clinics are the in-house laboratory, x-ray, pharmacy, and physical therapy departments. Please call (805) 893-8141 for specific information regarding fees and (805) 893-3371 for appointment scheduling. For medical advice, a nurse advisor is available at (805) 893-7837.

    In addition, on a fee-for-service basis, the Eye and Dental Clinics provide full service, high-quality convenient care. Call directly for information and appointments.

    Dental Clinic: (805)893-2891
    Eye Clinic: (805)893-3170

    The SHS Health Education department focuses on relevant college health topics which include alcohol and other drugs, nutrition, cardiovascular health, stress management, eating disorders, sexuality, and AIDS education. An outstanding Peer Health Educator program extends the programming beyond health advising and academic courses. All services are free.

    Health insurance is mandatory for graduate and international students. These students must purchase the university-sponsored insurance or can waive out of it by providing proof of comparable insurance. Although health insurance is not required for undergraduates, it is strongly recommended for non-SHS care and in the event of off-campus injuries, life-threatening emergencies, hospitalization, or after-hours care. Non-insured undergraduates may purchase the UCSB Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Policy. Call (805) 893-2592 for more information.

    Office of Student Life

    The Office of Student Life, Student Affairs and Administrative Services Building (SAASB) 2201, has combined the Office of Dean of Students and Campus Activities Center to provide a centralized location for students to access multiple services. Trained staff address a wide variety of student needs and concerns.

    Services include general assistance with problem-solving and referrals, personal emergencies, letters of recommendation, and administrative withdrawals. The Office of Student Life also plans and schedules many co-curricular activities and educational programs. The staff assists organizations with leadership training and development, program planning, fund raising, trustee accounts, publicity and promotion, and special projects. The Office of Student Life publishes the Campus Organizations Directory, which lists the statement of purpose and contact persons for over 300 campus organizations. If students don't find an organization that interests them, the staff can help them to start one.

    The protection of scholastic integrity and the prevention of academic dishonesty are fundamental to the mission of the Office of Student Life. The office provides education about the enforcement of general campus regulations including various forms of discriminatory harassment. The office works to foster interaction among students, campus organizations, the University, and the local community. Telephone: (805) 893-4550 or (805) 893-4569. Web site: http://www.sa.ucsb.edu/osl  (will open in a new browser window).

    UCSB Achievement Program

    The UCSB Achievement Program sponsors various activities to increase access and provide support for students interested in the physical and life sciences, engineering, and the mathematical sciences. Academic workshops are offered each quarter of the academic year for students enrolled in key science, engineering, and mathematics courses. These workshops bring small groups of students together with graduate and undergraduate Achievement Program staff to focus on attaining a high level of success in their course work. During the academic year and summer, selected students receive support to carry out advanced independent projects under the direction of UCSB faculty. In order to get the experience and skills needed for advanced work, eligible students with little or no research experience can apply for an apprenticeship to work on a team project led by a graduate student.

    The Summer Institute in Mathematics and Science, an intensive three-week in-residence experience, is offered in collaboration with the EOP/Summer Transitional Enrichment Program (STEP) to entering freshmen with strong high school preparation in the sciences and mathematics.

    The Achievement Program Center is located at South Hall 4421. Telephone: (805) 893-7125. For more information, students in Letters and Science should call (805) 893-8801; Engineering students should call (805) 893-4026. E-mail: camp-sims@descartes.ucsb.edu.

    University Children's Center

    The University Children's Center, located on West Campus, serves the child-care needs of students, faculty, and staff. The center is accredited by the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs and provides a high-quality child-care program for children three months to eight years of age in full- and half-day placements. Tuition varies depending on the age of the child and the number of days and hours in attendance. California State Department of Education grants are available to subsidize tuition costs for low-income families. In addition, the center participates in the Federal Food Program which provides nutritious meals to children whose families are income eligible. The center is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For information and to place a child's name on the waiting list, please call the Children's Center. Telephone: (805)893-3665.

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    Veterans Benefits Assistance

    The Financial Aid Office verifies the enrollment status necessary for veterans and dependents of veterans to receive educational benefits. For application information and requirements, please contact the Veterans Affairs Office at (800) 827-1000. For further information contact the Financial Aid Office in the Student Affairs and Administrative Services Building (SAASB) 2103. Telephone: (805) 893-2432.

    Women's Center

    The Women's Center's goal is to challenge barriers which inhibit women's development through education, research, and advocacy. To this end, the center provides lectures, workshops, and films for all students, faculty, staff, and members of the community. In addition, the center provides an extensive library; a women's art gallery; rape and sexual harassment prevention education programs; counseling and consultation services for individuals and groups; and opportunities to meet with scholars, activists, artists, and writers in a comfortable, inviting place. The center is located in Building 434. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone: (805)893-3778.

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    Student Activities

    UCSB students have the opportunity to participate in 300 student organizations. A complete list of all organizations is available in the Office of Student Life, Student Affairs and Administrative Services Building (SAASB) 2201. Some of the opportunities available to students are described below.

    Alumni Association

    The Department of Alumni Affairs and the UCSB Alumni Association provide services to current students as well as to alumni. Students can join the Student Alumni Association to participate in career conferences and other programs that connect students with alumni and career options. The Association's Family Vacation Center hires UCSB students as summer staff. The Jack Kinney internship in Alumni Relations provides work experience in the field. An emergency loan program assists students in financial need. Alumni Association programs such as clubs, awards, reunions, the Family Vacation Center, the quarterly magazine Coastlines, and career services seek to keep alumni involved with UCSB. Telephone (805) 893-2288 or visit the Alumni Association Home Page at http://www-instadv.ucsb.edu/InstAdv/AlumniAssociation/AlumniMAINHomePage  (will open in a new browser window).

    Associated Students

    Associated Students (A.S.) serves as the official undergraduate student government and provides services, employment opportunities and leadership experience. Every undergraduate student is a member upon payment of required quarterly registration fees. A.S. Executive Officers and Legislative Council members, elected annually each spring, represent students and transmit student concerns to the campus administration and academic senate as well as to the appropriate offices within and outside of the UC system. A.S. provides avenues for student involvement not only through elected positions, but also through boards and committees which address a broad range of issues: environment, women/gender, academic affairs, investments, concerts and events, community service, lobbying, and radio broadcasting.

    Associated Students services include A.S. Notetaking and Publications, A.S. Ticket Office, A.S. Cashiers, A.S. Bike Shop, A.S. Legal Services, and the A.S. Short Term Student Loan Program.

    Students are invited to stop by the Associated Students offices housed in the University Center. Telephone: (805)893-2566.

    Community Affairs Board. Through the AS/UCSB Community Affairs Board (CAB), students can find out about campus and community volunteer opportunities, nonprofit agency orientation/training, and one-time community service events. Located in the University Center, UCSB's Volunteer Action Center houses over 400 volunteer opportunities for students to explore career options, create social action, and gain practical experience. CAB connects students to local nonprofit and human services agencies such as the Family Literacy Program, Special Olympics, Big Buddies, HelpLine, and Transition House. Members of CAB fill leadership positions and gain valuable practical experience in the areas of public relations, community outreach, financial management, fund-raising, and volunteer/nonprofit management. For more information, please call (805) 893-2496 or stop by the CAB office in UCen 2523.

    Program Board. Associated Students Program Board presents a wide variety of educational and cultural events including lectures, concerts, films, sneak previews, Storke Plaza events and an annual spring Extravaganza. Students involved in Program Board gain experience in planning and organizing events, managing budgets, negotiating with agents and promoters, running technical equipment, and working with campus and community officials. Program Board members provide leadership to other campus organizations with event planning assistance and gain firsthand experience with the entertainment industry. Program Board also provides job opportunities for students as ushers, production crew, and promotion assistants. Telephone: (805)893-3536.

    Student Media. UCSB student publications include the student newspaper (Daily Nexus), yearbook (La Cumbre), literary magazine (Spectrum), journal of undergraduate research (Discovery), journal of graduate research (Thresholds), and arts magazine (Campus Point and Experimental Thinking). UCSB also has a radio station, KCSB-FM and KJUC-FM Cable. Further information about student media is available in the Storke Publications Building and in the Associated Students main office.

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    Fraternities and Sororities

    UCSB hosts 36 Greek-letter organizations comprised of 17 sororities and 19 fraternities, many of which maintain chapter houses in the student community of Isla Vista. The organizations offer their members leadership, scholarship, community service, and friendship opportunities through participation in a number of on- and off-campus activities. For more information on Greek life, contact the Office of Student Life. Telephone: (805)893-4550.

    Intercollegiate Athletics

    The intercollegiate athletics program at UCSB offers 11 varsity sports for men (cross-country running, water polo, soccer, basketball, swimming and diving, track and field, baseball, golf and tennis) and ten for women (tennis, volleyball, swimming and diving, track, gymnastics, cross-country running, softball, basketball, water polo, andsoccer).

    All of UCSB's intercollegiate teams compete at the Division I level in the NCAA, where many attain national prominence. Telephone: (805)893-8613.

    Physical Activities and Recreation

    The Department of Physical Activities and Recreation offers a year-round program of academic classes and sports-related activities, which meet the needs of students at all ability levels, including the physically challenged. Academic programs include Physical Education minors in Athletic Coaching, Exercise and Health Science, Fitness Instruction, and Sport Management and a curriculum of basic physical education instruction. Recreation offers an Adventure Program, Rec Sports (eighteen Sport Clubs, Intramural Sports), and a variety of open recreational opportunities.

    The Recreation Center, which includes an aquatics complex, two fitness centers, racquetball and squash courts, as well as two gymnasia, is available for daily use. Additional facilities include a campus swimming pool, Robertson Gym, ropes course, climbing wall, aerobics studio, gymnastic area, sailing center, and 24 tennis courts.

    Each quarter the department publishes the Leisure Review, which contains a variety of activities including pottery, stained glass, ballet, swing and ballroom dancing, yoga, wine tasting, massage, guitar, and sailing, among others. Telephone: (805)893-3738 or (805)893-2181.

    Residence Halls Association

    The Residence Halls Association (RHA), located in the San Nicolas Residence Hall lobby, is the governing body of and for students living in university-owned residence halls. RHA coordinates social, educational, and multicultural activities for students living in the residence halls. For event information or to speak with board members, call the RHA Office: (805) 893-4877. Web site: http://www.resnet.ucsb.edu/RHA  (will open in a new browser window).

    University Center (UCen)

    The UCen is the focal point for student activities on the UCSB campus. Located within the UCen are the UCSB Bookstore, six dining facilities, a coffee house, a convenience store, a U.S. Post Office, the UCen Cashier, a copy shop, a travel agency, meeting rooms, the Corwin Pavilion Conference Center, a video game room, pool tables, and multiple TV monitors. The UCen also houses Associated Students, Graduate Students Association and Lounge, the MultiCultural Center and Theater, the Community Housing Office, and student organization offices.


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