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University of California—Santa Barbara is a public institution that was founded in what year?
1909
1919
1949
1999
What academic calendar does this school follow?
It utilizes a quarter-based academic calendar (10-12 weeks).
It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar (16-18 weeks).
What is the University of California—Santa Barbara's ranking in the 2019 edition of Best Colleges in National Universities?
30th in the country
40th in the country
20h in the country
10h in the country
School Colors:
Blue & Gold
Purple & Ivory
Turquoise & Maroon
Taupe & Salmon
When applying to University of California--Santa Barbara, it's important to note the application deadline is
Nov. 30th 2018
Nov. 31st 2019
Nov. 29th 2018
Nov. 29th 2018
Scores for either the ACT or SAT test are due when at the latest?
Dec. 30, 2018
Jan. 1, 2019
Jan. 15, 2019
Nov. 30, 2018
It is most selective, with an acceptance rate of ... percent?
33%
43%
23%
13%
Notification date the school lets you know if you are accepted or not.
March 31, 2019
March 13, 2019
January 15, 2019
January 31, 2099
In 2017, there were 80,319 total applications submitted to this school. After all said and done, how many actual applicants became students at this school in the fall 2018 year?
4,538
8,389
560
120
The Fall 2017 SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing average score was what out of 800?
666/800
100/800
799/800
450/800
The Fall 2017 SAT Math average score was what out of 800?
681/800
56/800
799/800
450/800
When is the application deadline for financial aid (FAFSA)?
May 31
June 30
April 30
March 31
What is the average financial gains for UCSB as students participate in a work study program?
$7,337
$2,750
$4,469
$25,000
What is by far the most popular major for this university?
Social Sciences
Biological & Medical Sciences
Psychology
Speech, Journalism, and Related Programs
Based on UCSB's Median starting salary of alumni's, what was the highest paying major, and what was also the lowest paying major? What were the two majors (from high to low)?
International Business / Natural Resources Conservation and Research
Philosophy / Education
Zoology / Education
Chemical Engineer / Education
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