by: kenan logan and salina carrillo let there be light!
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By: Kenan Logan and Salina Carrillo
LET THERE BE LIGHT!
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The 2,001 acres
Surroundings consist of large, open meadow, locally known as the Great Meadow.
Very little neighborhoods, lots of forest areas.
located 75 miles south of San Francisco.
The campus is in a small city.
Some ranches
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Sammy The Banana Slug!!
Some students decleared the mascot to be “Sea Lions”
Then students had a vote for “Banana Slugs!
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* residence halls (Dorms), 15 to 20 students per floor, common bathrooms, lounge areas.
*apartments-shared by 4 to 7 students
*living/dining rooms, kitchens and bathrooms, and a combination of shared and private bedrooms.
*UC Santa Cruz provides on-campus housing for 7,428 of its 15,466 (full-time) students
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$1,332 $11,571
Books & Supplies $1,357
On-Campus – Room & Board $12,483
On-Campus – Other Expenses $3,342
Off-Campus w/out Family – Room & Board
$9,483
Off-Campus w/out Family – Other Expenses
$4,460
Off-Campus with Family – Room & Board $8,697
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Ethnicity, 2007 Under-graduates
Graduatestudents
White 51% 49.3%
Asian American 16.6% 9.2%
Filipino American 3.9% 1.3%
Mexican-American 11.8% 5.4%
Hispanic or Latino (Non-Mexican) 4.7% 3.9%
African American 2.5% 1.6%
American Indian 0.9% 0.6%
Not stated (U.S. residents) 7.9% 15.2%
International 0.5% 13.7%
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Looks at SAT scores
Must have a 3.5 GPA or better
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14 Varsity Sports
National ranked in tennis and soccer
6 Men’s tennis team championships
Runners up in men’s soccer in 2004
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The art major offers an intergrated program of study in theory and pratice
Provides means to pursue this imagery with a foundation in visual studies
Courses: drawlings, painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture etc..
Pursue careers in areas, arts management, gallery pratices, communication tech. etc..
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Mostly Bachelors and masters degrees!
*bachelors in plant sciences
*bachelors in ecology
*masters in computer information sciences
doctorates in Environmental Toxicology
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*UC Santa Cruz is currently ranked #71 in the list of Best National Universities in the United States
*The campus offers 63 majors, 35 minors, and 52 concentrations in the fields of Arts, Engineering, Humanities, Physical & Biological Sciences, and Social Sciences