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  1. Oct 9, 2023 · UC Santa Cruz began in 1965 as an unconventional place that was unlike other educational institutions, a place where innovation—no matter how messy—was part of the campus’s DNA. In the words of then-UC President Clark Kerr, it was “the most significant educational experiment in the history of the University of California.”.

  2. The Division of Physical & Biological Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz is a global engine of high-impact science and student research experiences. Take a look at what you can do here, then join us and make your own impact on the world. UC Santa Cruz Science 2020. Browse degree programs.

  3. The University of California—Santa Cruz, or UCSC, is a public institution that was founded in 1965. The school is located along California's coast, around 75 miles south of San Francisco.

  4. The biology departments at UC Santa Cruz offer a broad spectrum of courses that reflect the exciting new developments and directions in the field of biology. Outstanding faculty, each with a vigorous, internationally recognized research program, teach courses in their specialties as well as core courses for the major.

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · Admissions & Aid. It starts with you. It starts here. UC Santa Cruz draws students who plan to change the world—in ways big and small. Whether you’re ready to fill out the application or in the planning stages, find the information you need online. Apply now. This is UC Santa Cruz. Watch on.

  6. Santa Cruz: Freshman admission profile. This is a snapshot of the admitted freshman class for fall 2019. Please be cautious in drawing conclusions from this information. Use it as a general guide to selectivity and not as a predictor of your chance for admission to UC Santa Cruz.

  7. Admissions contact information. University of California, Santa Cruz. 1156 High St. Santa Cruz, CA 95064. (831) 459-0111. Office of Admissions — Evaluation and Application Services. 150 Hahn Student Services. (831) 459-4008. Office of Admissions — Information for Prospective Students.