University of Santa Barbara
University of Santa Cruz
University of Davis
University of San Diego
University of UCSD
University of Santa Cruz
University of Davis
University of San Diego
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University of California Santa Barbara. Situated on 989 acres on the stunning Central California coast, 100 miles northwest of Los Angeles, CSB is one of 62 institutions in the prestigious Association of American Universities. For the second time, UCSB was named one of the country's hottest colleges in the Newsweek / Kaplan "America's Hottest Colleges" guide for 2005.In addition to winners, UCSB's faculty includes elected fellows and outstanding professors. More than 200 majors, degrees, and credentials are offered through UCSB's five schools and the Graduate Division. www.ucsb.edu
University of California, Santa Cruz. Founded in 1965, the University of California, Santa Cruz enroll about 14,000 students who pursue 56 majors in the schools of arts, engineering, humanities, physical & biological sciences, and social sciences. In 2002, U.S. News and World Report named UC Santa Cruz the 28th best public campus in the country. Faculty who have been contributed to Santa Cruz include 11 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 19 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and two members of the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine. University of California Davis. One of the nation's top public research universities, UC Davis is truly one of the last "small-town universities." The campus is set in the heart of the Central Valley on 5,300 acres in beautiful Davis. UC Davis offers more than 110 undergraduate majors and 70-plus graduate programs in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the College of Engineering and the College of Letters and Science. www.ucdavis.com
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University of San Diego. The University of San Diego is a Catholic institution of higher learning chartered in 1949. The school enrolls more than 7,000 students and is known for its commitment to teaching, the liberal arts, and community service. Located on 180 acres overlooking the city of San Diego, Mission Bay and the Pacific Ocean, the university campus is a community treasure, with Spanish Renaissance-inspired buildings and beautiful landscapes. USD offers 60 bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees inspiring students to grow spiritually, morally and socially. Visit www.sandiego.edu
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University of California San Diego (UCSD). Nestled along the Pacific Ocean on 1,200 coastal acres in La Jolla, UCSD delivers an innovative approach to education. Since its founding in 1959, UCSD has become one of the top institutions for higher learning and research in the nation. More than 22,000 students earn undergraduate degrees at its six schools, and UCSD’s graduate and professional schools include the famous Scripps Institution of Oceanography and School of Medicine. UCSD was named the “hottest” institution in the nation for students to study science by Newsweek and ranked 7th best public university by U.S. News and World Report. www.ucsd.edu
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