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Payments & Fees

Payment options:

  • Barc account (for currently enrolled students only)
  • Cash in person
  • Check made payable to 'UC Regents' can be mailed to:

    Reference Letter Service
    UCSB Career Services, Bldg. 599
    Santa Barbara CA 93106-7140

Activation is free for UCSB students up to three months after their date of graduation.

Reactivation / activation fee for one year of service post graduation: $50

Mailing fees are taken at time of service. See a full list of mailing options here:

Standard Mailing- USPS First Class
(5 business days for office processing 2-4 weeks for delivery)

$5
International Mail- USPS Airmail
$10
USPS Priority Mail-
(Rush processing + approx. 3 days delivery)
$20

FedEx Priority Overnight- Domestic
(For same day processing, must be received by 10:00am. Street address and phone number required.)

$30
FedEx International Priority-
(For same day processing, must be received by 10:00am. Street address and phone number required.)
$35
Fax
$15
Special Handling Fee-
Extra school specific needs
$5

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- Submit a Mailing Request
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arrow Forms

- Release of Information
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arrow Guidelines for Recommenders

- Writing Guidelines
- Tips for References
- Legal Issues to Consider
- Tips for Writing Letters

 

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