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Academic/Administrative Calendar
    Provides key academic and administrative dates in the school year.
Academic Information Systems (AIS)
    Academic Information Systems manages the data used to support the UCSC academic mission using the Oracle/PeopleSoft Student Administration suite of software. AIS is the system of records for Academic Advising, Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions, Campus Community, Financial Aid, Student Business Services, and Student Records; it also includes the Narrative Evaluation System (NES), the Graduate Admissions Review Portal (GARP), the Transfer Credit Summary System (TCSS), Resource25,as well as the Faculty, Student and Advising Portals.

    For Questions Please Contact Us:
    help@ucsc.edu
    (831)459-4357

Academic Resource Collaborative (ARC)
    The Academic Resources Collaborative (ARCollaborative) is a coalition of UCSC Student Affairs units (Educational Opportunity Programs, Disability Resource Center, Learning Support Services, Services for Transfer and Re-Entry Students, Student Media, and the Student Volunteer Center) that seeks to support student academic success.

    This coalition actively seeks to collaborate with other academic and administrative departments that work to support students' personal development and academic achievement. Their fundamental objective is to provide students access to academic and related resources, which will enable them to make a successful transition into the UCSC learning community and to achieve their personal and academic goals.

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Admissions
    The Office of Admissions is the entryway for new students to UC Santa Cruz.

    Admissions Outreach, located on campus with regional offices located throughout California, serves as an information resource about UC Santa Cruz for prospective students and their families by visiting schools, college fairs, conducting tours, answering telephone and e-mail inquiries, publishing informational brochures and web sites.

    The Office of Admissions Evaluation and Processing serves as a resource for applicants and admitted students, publishing admissions guidelines, collecting and evaluating student records for admission to UC Santa Cruz, and answering applicants' telephone and e-mail inquiries.

      Admissions Outreach:
           Cook House
      Admissions Evaluation and Processing:
           Hahn Student Services, Room 150
      admissions@ucsc.edu
      (831)459-4008

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Advance Course Information
    Designed to complement advance enrollment, Advance Course Information (ACI) lets you obtain information on a course before you enroll.
African American Student Life Resource and Cultural Center (AASLRCC)
    The African American Student Life Resource and Cultural Center provides student support services and programs helping to promote student development and academic excellence. Our primary goals are to enhance student recruitment efforts, to increase student retention, and to encourage students to view their academic matriculation and social interaction as rewarding and beneficial.

    AASLRC welcomes volunteers and student interns to serve as members of TEAM AASL Outreach Program or on our Advisory Council. Program members serve as advisers for several academic clubs: Blacks in Science, Phi Beta Kappa Honors and Scholars Club, and National Society of Black Engineers. Other organizations affiliated with the center include African/Black Student Alliance, African-American Theater Arts Troupe, Black Sisterhood United, Black Men’s Alliance, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Abuse Education
    The UCSC Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Program is an on-campus resource for students with concerns about AOD use in their own lives or in their community. Our mission is to empower students to make reponsible and healthy lifestyle choices by communicating the realities, misperceptions and secondary effects of AOD use.

      Student Health Center, Lower Level, Room 87
      mkobe@ucsc.edu
      (831)459-3772
American Indian Resource Center
    The American Indian Resource Center provides a central resource for American Indian students—focusing on student leadership, tribal connectiveness, and Native scholarship. We offer advocacy related to American Indian issues; leadership training; event planning; academic and personal counseling; and educational, cultural, and social programming. In addition, we support programs connecting the American Indian student community to national, tribal, and state resources.

Application for UC Santa Cruz Enrollment Asian American/ Pacific Islander Resource Center (AA/PIRC)
    The Asian American/ Pacific Islander Resource Center's mission is to provide and enhance opportunities for developing leaders, building a stronger sense of community on campus and linking students to community service opportunities. Ultimately, AA/PIRC offers education and dialogue on issues affecting Asian American/Pacific islanders towards addressing students' multiple and diverse academic, social, cultural and other co-curricular needs. The Asian American/Pacific Islander Resource Center provides and enhances opportunities for student leadership development, builds a stronger sense of community on campus, and links students to community service opportunities. Students can also access AA/PIRC’s internship and scholarship database, browse through Asian American Studies publications and magazines, and find out about cultural and educational events.

Athletics
    Intercollegiate teams and sports clubs are provided for those who want the opportunity to compete against rival institutions in an official format, with set practice schedules, regular road trips, and rigorous training. Both men’s and women’s National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) intercollegiate teams compete in the following sports: basketball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo, and volleyball. UCSC is a Division III member of the NCAA. There are no athletic scholarships or grants in aid. Sports clubs involve less formal college and club competition, with men’s and women’s teams in cycling, fencing, lacrosse, rugby, sailing, cross-country running, triathlon, and ultimate frisbee.

      (831)459-4524

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