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2017-2018 Campus Profile U N I V E R S I T Y O F C A L I F O R N I A - S A N T A B A R B A R A Published January 2018 Institutional Research, Planning & Assessment Admissions and New Enrollment Student Status Applied Admitted Enrolled Freshman* 81,832 26,845 4,538 Transfer 16,842 9,378 2,206 Total New Undergraduates 98,674 36,223 6,744 Masters/Credential 3,330 794 369 Doctoral 6,174 1,183 451 Total New Graduate Students 9,504 1,977 820 * Some first-time, first-year students enter at an advanced class level. % Applicant Admitted 32.8% 55.7% 36.7% 23.8% 19.2% 20.8% % Admitted Enrolled 16.9% 23.5% 18.6% 46.5% 38. 41.5% 5,000 New Student Enrollment Freshman Total Student Enrollment 4,291 4,000 Sophmore 4,807 3,000 Junior Senior 6,540 6,541 2,000 Ltd/Second BA 7 1,000 Credential Masters 10 557 0 Freshman* Transfer PhD 2,304 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Fall Enrollment by Class Level Class Level Total New Continuing Returning Full-time* Part-time Freshman 4,291 3,826 434 31 4,264 27 Sophomore 4,807 719 3,997 91 4,779 28 Lower Division Subtotal 9,098 4,545 4,431 122 9,043 55 Junior 6,540 2,157 4,230 153 6,432 108 Senior 6,541 42 6,355 144 6,298 243 Limited/Second BA 7 2 2 3 3 4 Upper Division Subtotal 13,088 2,201 10,587 300 12,733 355 Total Undergraduates 22,186 6,746 15,018 422 21,776 410 Credential Only 10 9 1-10 - Unclassified - - - - - - Masters 557 360 193 4 555 2 Doctoral Stage 1 1,435 451 974 10 1,433 2 1st Stage Subtotal 2,002 820 1,168 14 1,998 4 Doctoral Stage 2/3 869-847 22 867 2 Total Graduates 2,871 820 2,015 36 2,865 6 Total Campus 25,057 7,566 17,033 458 24,641 416 * Undergraduates with a course load of at least 12 units and graduate students with at least 8 units are considered to be full-time students. NOTE: Includes 669 UCSB students in off-campus programs (Education Abroad Program, UCDC, and Research in Absentia). 1

Ethnicity Undergraduate Graduate Total N % N % N % American Indian/Alaskan 215 22 237 Black/African American 1,026 5% 64 3% 1,090 5% Chicano 4,441 22% 147 7% 4,588 2 Latino 1,348 7% 109 5% 1,457 7% Chicano/Latino Subtotal 5,789 29% 256 13% 6,045 27% Asian/Pacific Islander 4,181 2 217 1 4,398 2 Filipino 666 3% 31 2% 697 3% E. Indian/Pakistani 674 3% 46 2% 720 3% Asian/Pacific Islander Subtotal 5,521 28% 294 14% 5,815 26% 1 6 7 White 7,251 36% 1,308 64% 8,559 39% Unknown 198 91 4% 289 Total Domestic Enrollment 20,001 10 2,041 10 22,042 10 International Students 2,185 1 830 29% 3,015 12% Total Enrollment 22,186 2,871 25,057 American Indian/Alaskan Unknown Undergraduate (Domestic Enrollment) Black/African American 5% Chicano/Latino Subtotal 29% Graduate (Domestic Enrollment) Unknown 4% American Indian/Alaskan Black/African American 3% Chicano/Latino Subtotal 13% White 36% International Students Asian/Pacific Islander Subtotal 28% White 64% Asian/Pacific Islander Subtotal 14% UCSB's international students come from 79 different countries. The top ten originating countries are: 1. People's Republic of China (7) 6. Hong Kong (2%) 2. India (5%) 7. Iran () 3. South Korea (3%) 8. Canada () 4. Taiwan (2%) 9. Japan () 5. Mexico (2%) 10. Brazil () School of Origin Of new undergraduates 67% entered as freshmen, while 33% transferred in at a higher class level. 79% of new freshmen students entered UCSB from public high schools; 1 graduated from private high schools or were home schooled. The majority of transfer students came from community colleges (94%); nearly one fifth of transfer students came from Santa Barbara City College alone (18%). transfer students came from other University of California campuses (), the California State University system (), and other 4-year colleges (2%). 2

Gender Cumulative UCSB Undergraduate Class Level Women Men Total Grade Point Averages, 2016-17 Undergraduates Number 12,012 10,174 22,186 Class Men Women Total Percent 54% 46% 10 Freshman 3.04 3.07 3.05 Graduates Number 1,256 1,615 2,871 Sophomore 3.04 3.13 3.09 Percent 44% 56% 10 Lower Division 3.04 3.10 3.08 Total Number 13,268 11,789 25,057 Junior 2.98 3.13 3.06 Percent 53% 47% 10 Senior 3.11 3.30 3.21 Upper Division 3.05 3.22 3.14 Age of Students Total 3.05 3.17 3.12 Mean Age Parent's Highest Education Level Class Level Women Men Average (Undergraduates Only) Undergraduates 20 21 21 Parent Education Frequency Percent Graduates 28 28 28 No High School 1,486 7% Age 40 & over 30-39 25-29 23-24 21-22 19-20 18 & under 2% Age Distribution of Students by Class Level Graduate Undergraduate 4% 4% 1 2 19% 2 29% 42% 46% Some High School 1,367 6% High School Graduate 3,014 14% Some College 2,359 1 2-year College Graduate 1,167 5% First Generation*** 9,393 42% 4-year College Graduate 5,712 26% Post-Graduate Study 6,630 3 Non-First Generation 12,342 56% Missing/Not Reported 451 2% Total 22,186 10 5 4 3 2 1 First Generation Students (Undergraduates Only) 46% 42% 42% 1 2 3 4 5 Percent of Students Enrolled Transfer Entry Freshmen Entry Total Undergraduates Average Admission Test Scores and Grade Point Averages SAT Reasoning Scores* HS Transfer GRE Upper Div Reading Math Writing GPA** GPA Verbal Quant Writing+ GPA Creative Studies 693 695 685 4.18 3.80 - - - - Education - - - - - 155 152 4.1 3.44 Engineering 652 749 653 4.23 3.71 156 165 3.8 3.47 Env Sci & Mgmt - - - - - 159 157 4.2 3.48 Letters & Sci. 628 644 624 4.06 3.44 158 158 4.2 3.55 Total 631 653 628 4.08 3.44 157 159 4.1 3.50 * Contains concorded RSAT scores in 2017. ** Based on self-reported high school GPA. + 'Analytical Writing' (replaced GRE-Analytical in 2003). ***First Generation is defined as neither parent having graduated from a 4-year college. 3

Where Students Live Geographic Origin at Time of Admission Location N % Undergraduate Graduate UCSB Origin N % N % Residence Halls 5,796 23% Northern Counties: Family Student Housing 523 2% Santa Clara 1,469 7% 64 2% Single Student Apartments 2,481 1 Contra Costa 789 4% 28 Graduate Student Housing 957 4% Alameda 956 4% 47 2% UCSB Subtotal 9,757 39% Bay Area 1,455 7% 70 2% Monterey Bay Area 394 2% 26 Goleta 1,406 6% Sacramento Area 853 4% 44 2% Fresno Area 463 2% 11 Isla Vista Northern 824 4% 32 Fraternities/Sororities 533 2% Northern Counties 7,203 32% 322 1 IV 9,101 36% UCSB Service Area: Isla Vista Subtotal 9,634 38% Santa Barbara 745 3% 93 3% Ventura 838 4% 68 2% Santa Barbara 2,103 8% San Luis Obispo 157 17 Kern 288 6 Locations* UCSB Service Area 2,028 9% 184 6% Santa Barbara County 103 Southern Counties: Ventura County 211 Los Angeles 5,317 24% 248 9% 1,052 4% Orange 1,857 8% 75 3% Locations Subtotal 1,366 5% San Diego/Imperial 1,613 7% 82 3% Riverside/San Bernardino 1,438 6% 47 2% Education Abroad Program 565 2% Southern Counties 10,225 46% 452 16% Addresses Unknown 226 ALL CA Counties 19,456 88% 958 33% Total Students* 25,057 10 Students from States 910 4% 898 3 Foreign Citizens 1,816 8% 1,015 35% Source: UCSB Community Housing Office Unknown 4 0 * Includes students who list PO Boxes as address Total Students 22,186 10 2,871 10 Where UCSB Students Live Isla Vista apts-housing 36% University-owned residence hall 23% University-owned apts/housing 16% Goleta 6% Santa Barbara 8% Fraternity/Sorority Housing 2% 5% 5% 1 15% 2 25% 3 35% 4 Percentage of UCSB Students 4

Students Enrolled by CIP* Discipline Undergraduate Graduate CIP Discipline N % N % Education 0 261 9% Engineering/Computer Science Computer & Information Sciences 457 2% 158 6% Engineering 1,041 5% 582 2 Languages, Humanities, and Arts English Lang. & Literature/Letters 525 2% 72 3% Foreign Lang., Literature, & Linguistics 383 2% 77 3% Philosophy & Religion 218 98 3% History 350 2% 80 3% Visual & Performing Arts 917 4% 157 5% Physical and Biological Sciences Biological Sciences/Life Sciences 3,205 14% 198 7% Conservation/Renewable Natural Res. 871 4% 218 8% Mathematics 1,720 8% 146 5% Physical Sciences 1,640 7% 320 1 Psychology 2,182 1 67 2% Social and Cultural Studies Area, Ethnic & Cultural Studies 240 57 2% Communications 1,408 6% 34 Social Sciences 4,892 22% 267 9% Interdisciplinary/Unknown Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 770 3% 79 3% Undeclared 1,367 6% 0 TOTAL 22,186 10 2,871 10 *CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) codes are used by the U.S. Department of Education to classify fields of study. Student Retention & Graduation Rates* Freshman Transfer Retained Grad Retained Grad After 1 year 92% 9 2 87% 19% 67% 3 83% 3% 2% 85% 4 14% 68% 88% 5 2% 8 -- -- 6 8 -- -- * Based on most recent years' data available (each year is based upon a different cohort; therefore, percentages may fluctuate). 1 2 3 4 5 6 Average Time-to-Degree for Entering Freshmen is currently 3.9 years. Number of Years After Matriculation Retained Graduated Degrees Conferred: 2016-17 College Bachelors Credential* Masters Doctorate Total Creative Studies 99 - - - 99 Education* - 81 106 42 229 Engineering 314 8 132 86 540 Environmental Sci. & Mgmt. - - 76 8 84 Letters & Science 5,403 16 207 185 5,811 Total 5,816 105 521 321 6,763 Unduplicated Total** 5,328 105 519 321 6,273 * Education credentials are based on credentials recommended to the State of California. Most of these students also receive Masters. ** Unduplicated total equals number of people receiving degrees, not number of majors (i.e. double/triple majors counted once). Percent of Entering Class 5 10 8 6 4 2 Social & Cultural Phys. & Bio. Sciences History Lang, Humanities, Arts Eng/ Comp Sci Education Undeclared Major Disciplines of UCSB Students 1 2 3 4 Graduate Undergraduate Fall 2011 Freshmen Cohort Retention/ Graduation Rate

Sources of Undergraduate Aid Sources of Graduate Student Aid Grants 63% Loans 17% 14% Work Study Fellowships 88% Grants < Loans 1 Work Study Scholarships 5% Scholarships < Student Financial Aid Awarded* UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE ALL STUDENTS Type of Aid N Total $ Avg $ N Total $ Avg $ N Total $ Avg $ Scholarships Regents & Chancellor 270 $1,342,515 $4,972 - - - 270 $1,342,515 $4,972 UCSB Scholarships** 3,270 $12,023,776 $3,677 3 $41,464 $13,821 3,273 $12,065,240 $3,686 UC Scholarship Subtotal 3,540 $13,366,291 $3,776 3 $41,464 $13,821 3,543 $13,407,755 $3,784 Outside Agency 1,343 $4,476,518 $3,333 - - - 1,343 $4,476,518 $3,333 Total Scholarships 4,505 $17,842,809 $3,961 3 $41,464 $13,821 4,508 $17,884,273 $3,967 Fellowships, Fee Remission & GSHIP Fellowships - - - 2,044 $32,170,536 $15,739 2,044 $32,170,536 $15,739 Fee Remission - - - 1,962 $20,710,344 $10,556 1,962 $20,710,344 $10,556 Non-Resident Tuition Rem. - - - 147 $1,369,248 $9,315 147 $1,369,248 $9,315 Grad St Health Ins. (GSHIP) - - - 1,853 $4,922,400 $2,656.45 1,853 $4,922,400 $2,656 Total F'ship, Fee R, GSHIP - - - 2,596 $59,172,528 $22,794 2,596 $59,172,528 $22,794 Grants Cal Grants 7,988 $95,821,742 $11,996 13 $159,822 $12,294 8,001 $95,981,564 $11,996 Pell Grants 8,306 $39,333,188 $4,736 - - - 8,306 $39,333,188 $4,736 SEOG Grants 823 $1,148,879 $1,396 - - - 823 $1,148,879 $1,396 Univ of Calif Grants 11,217 $74,527,792 $6,644 - - - 11,217 $74,527,792 $6,644 Non-UC Grants 99 $704,386 $7,115 38 109,233 $2,875 137 $813,619 $5,939 Total Grants 12,155 $211,535,987 $17,403 45 $269,055 $5,979 12,200 $211,805,042 $17,361 Loans Perkins Loans 1,457 $2,870,602 $1,970.21 - - - 1,457 $2,870,602 $1,970 Direct Loans 7,447 $30,636,259 $4,113.91 - - - 7,447 $30,636,259 $4,114 Unsubsidized Direct Loans 5,387 $15,719,470 $2,918.04 387 $5,236,311 $13,531 5,774 $20,955,781 $3,629 PLUS Loans - - - 109 $1,465,511 $13,445 109 $1,465,511 $13,445 Agency Loans 524 $6,041,613 $11,529.80 8 $94,164 $11,771 532 $6,135,777 $11,533 Total Loans 8,654 $55,267,944 $6,386 417 $6,795,986 $16,297 9,071 $62,063,930 $6,842 Parent Loans 1,741 $26,516,885 $15,231 - - - 1,741 $26,516,885 $15,231 Work Study 1,488 $3,544,991 $2,382 180 $516,376 $2,869 1,668 $4,061,367 $2,435 Fee Waivers 770 $14,805,906 $19,228 22 $203,534 $9,252 792 $15,009,440 $18,951 VA/Voc Rehab Benefits 204 $4,843,578 $23,743 9 $145,423 $16,158 213 $4,989,001 $23,423 TOTAL AID 15,044 $334,358,101 $22,225 2,700 $67,144,366 $24,868 17,744 $401,502,467 $22,628 *All sources of financial assistance processed through the UCSB Financial Aid Office in 2016-17 (final). ** Includes individual undergraduate awards from academic departments. N=Total unduplicated number of financial aid recipients for each category. 73% of UCSB students received some form of financial aid through the university including 7 of all undergraduates and 97% of all graduate students. 6

Estimated Annual Fees/Expenses* Fee Residency and Citizenship Expenses Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate N % N % Tuition (All Students) $12,630 $12,630 CA Resident Fee Registration/Campus Fees $1,779 $954 California Residents 17,711 8 910 32% Non-Resident Tuition $28,014 $15,102 U.S./Immigrants 998 4% 893 3 Books and Supplies $1,143 $1,143 Foreign Citizens 20 9 Room and Board** $14,778 $11,769 Total 18,729 84% 1,812 63% Telephone and Utilities $390 $321 Non-CA Resident Fee Personal Expenses $1,440 $1,542 California Residents 107 21 (clothing, medical/dental, etc.) U.S./Immigrants 1,184 5% 213 7% Transportation $582 $840 Foreign Citizens 2,166 1 825 29% Total (Resident) $32,742 $29,199 Total 3,457 16% 1,059 37% Total (Non-Resident) $60,756 $44,301 Total Campus 22,186 10 2,871 10 *Detailed breakdown of all fees available on Registrar's website ** Estimates based on on-campus or UCSB owned housing costs Note: NRST exemptions are NOT noted in this table. Sponsored Research: 2016-17* Proposals Awarded Proposals Awarded Colleges By Admin Unit N $ By Home Unit N $ Creative Studies - - - - Education 33 $2,477,252 36 $2,915,521 Engineering 288 $61,728,826 311 $66,793,320 Environmental Science & Management 0 $0 35 $5,171,580 Letters & Science Humanities & Fine Arts 10 $444,860 21 $1,256,810 Math, Life & Physical Sciences 155 $28,475,878 316 $75,027,399 Social Sciences 0 $0 21 $1,195,718 L&S 0 $0 0 $0 Total L&S 165 $28,920,738 358 $77,479,927 Organized Research Units 359 $81,492,905 104 $21,774,135 26 $9,932,100 27 $10,417,338 Campus Total 871 $184,551,821 871 184,551,821 Indirect Federal 12.7% ($23.4M) Higher-Ed 2.5% ($4.6M) 2016-17 Awards by Sponsor with Breakout of Federal Sponsors Total Awards $184.5M NSF 42.2% ($47.7M) Direct Federal Awards $113M DOD 30. ($34M) Non-profit 9. ($16.8M) Direct Federal Funding 61.2% ($113M) Industry 7.4% ($13.7M) NIH 15% ($17M) State & Local Gov't 5.4% ($10M) UC 1.6% ($3M) Federal 4.2% ($4.8M) NASA 4% ($4.5M) * Academic research funded by grants that are coordinated/reported through the Office of Research. Energy 4.4% ($5M) Awards in the "Indirect Federal" category were given initially to another institution for a multi-institution research project, then passed on to UCSB to cover research done here. Thus 74% of the total research funding originates with the federal government. 7

Current Funds Income (in $1,000's) $ Current Funds Expenditures (in $1,000's) $ Tuition and Fees $367,780 Instruction Federal Government $157,697 Research State Government $213,486 Public Service Local Government $1,547 Academic Support Private Gifts, Grants, and Contracts $103,364 Student Services Sales and Services of Institutional Support Educational Activities $7,785 Plant Operation & Maintenance Auxiliary Enterprises $134,937 Student Financial Aid Sources $43,545 Auxiliary Enterprise Total Income $1,030,141 Total Expenditures * Current funds income always exceeds current funds expenditures (operating expenses) as this income is also used for debt service (principal and interest), capitalized expenditures and equity payments supporting the capital program. In addition some identified current fund revenues are restricted for specific purposes and expenditures take place over multiple fiscal years. Sales & Services 14% Private Gifts, Grants, and Contracts 1 2016-17 Income (in Thousands) Sources 4% Tuition and Fees 36% Auxiliary Enterprise 1 Student Financial Aid 9% 2016-17 Expenditures (in Thousands) Instruction 3 Research 19% Public Service $292,259 $176,311 $12,830 $61,101 $98,802 $76,628 $44,728 $87,014 $104,730 $954,403 State & Local Government 2 Federal Government 15% Plant Operation & Maintenance 5% Institutional Support 8% Student Services 1 Academic Support 6% UCSB Personnel ** (Note source change below) Classification Academic Staff Faculty Ladder 858.74 878 Lecturers 189.73 255 Acting/ Adjunct/ Visiting 24.65 30 Teaching 22.03 28 Faculty Total 1,095.16 1,191 Academic Staff Administrators 58.52 64 Post-Doctoral Scholars & Professional Researchers 465.85 521 Student Assistants 942.86 2,070 Academic Staff 57.31 66 Academic Total 1,524.54 2,721 Total Academic Staff 2,619.70 3,912 Non-Academic Staff Senior Management Group (SMG) & Managers/Sr. Professionals (MSP) 475.95 497 Professional/Support Staff (PSS) Career & Contract Staff 2,778.08 2,980 Student Staff 995.07 3,967 PSS Total 3,773.16 6,947 Total Non-Academic Staff 4,249.11 7,444 CAMPUS TOTAL 6,868.81 11,356 * Full-time employees with split appointments are classified in the higher category (Headcount Only). ** Source: Fall 2017 IRPA Personnel Extract FTE Unduplicated Headcount* 8