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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why not be adjacent and on a pathway to the full experience? The kids at Santa Barbara City College have dorms right next to UCSB. They all socialize together. And the SBCC kids who perform well then feed directly into UCSB for their last two years, and graduate from UCSB. The total cost is so affordable! And the social life is not disjointed in the middle by the academic transfer. I wish there were more set up like this. [/quote] Santa Barbara City College does not own or run any dorms. SBCC is not that near UCSB since SBCC is in the city of Santa Barbara and UCSB is right by Isla Vista/ Goleta, which is 10 miles away. There is one private dorm like apartment complex that is for SBCC student that is located in Isla Vista. They used to mix SBCC and UCSB students in this complex but they no longer do. I wouldn't pay all the housing money or out of state community college tuition for my kid to go to SBCC to party with UCSB students. [/quote]
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