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Office of Student Life- Campus Organizations
Co-curricular activities serve an important role in the quality of life at University of California, Santa Barbara. Clubs and organizations offer opportunities to meet new people, develop leadership skills, integrate course work with practical experiences, and gain a well rounded education. There are over 250 active organizations at UCSB. Start yours today!
Associated Students Boards or Committees
Leadership positions within UCSB.
Leadership Certificate Program (LCP)
The Division of Student Affairs has created a co-curricular program for UC Santa Barbara students to develop into future leaders with integrity and dedication to their respective interests. The LCP is designed to value a diversity of styles as well as to develop awareness and understanding of various leadership approaches, styles and attitudes. The program will: introduce students to the theories and concepts of leadership, enhance student leadership skills, develop awareness of major social issues confronting our global community and leaders, enhance student's academic experience without impeding regular progress toward the degree, and acknowledge the involvement and dedication of student leaders.
Associated Students Community Affairs Board (CAB)
The AS/UCSB Community Affairs Board (CAB), UCSB's Volunteer Action Center, is dedicated to enhancing the educational experience of all UCSB students by providing information and easy access to community service work.
211 Santa Barbara County
A program of Family Services Agency, this site contains a county-wide list of health and social service agencies.
Campus Peer Positions
Most campus peer positions are advertised and selected during winter quarter. Check with your department for details in addition to other student services units mentioned.
UCSB’s Gaucho Toastmasters
Are you nervous about public speaking? You are not alone! Public speaking is the #1 fear the U.S.! If you are looking for a safe environment where you can work on your public speaking skills we are the club for you. Whether you fear public speaking more than death or love to ham it up in front of a crowd, our club works together to help each other improve no matter what level of experience a member starts from.
Faculty Research Assistant Program (FRAP) A Directory of Undergraduate Research Opportunities and Faculty Research Interest at UCSB.
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