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Return your Visitor
application, including your email address, to your home campus.
Upon approval, confirm with your home campus that you are planning
to attend UCSB. Your PERM number and PIN information will then
be e-mailed to you.
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Have UCSB listed on your FAFSA
as a school you will be attending. Then sign up for Financial
Aid at UCSB, if necessary
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Find out about Housing
in the area (if necessary).
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Apply for a Health
insurance waiver with Student
Health, (if necessary).
- Prepare for Registration:
- Access GOLD to get your Appointment time for registering.
- Prepare a Registration
Worksheet.
- View the Online Schedule of Classes
for times and course offerings.
- View the Online General
Catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites (also
available through GOLD).
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Consult with your academic advisor at your home campus for
course selections.
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Register on GOLD at your assigned appointment time. (DOWNLOAD:
A PDF copy of the GOLD
Registration process.)
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Activate your U-Mail. U-Mail is
UCSB's official student email service to which university business
correspondence will be sent. If you already have an email account
that you would rather use, you can have your U-Mail forwarded
to your preferred email address. To register for your UCSBnetID,
which also activates your U-Mail account, click
here.
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Pay your fees from your BARC
statement by the deadline.
- Move to Goleta or Santa Barbara area (if necessary):
- Residence
Hall information
-
Santa
Barbara Newspress rental listings
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Update your address on GOLD.
Dorm addresses are updated by Housing & Residential
Services.
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Review your Personal Information on GOLD.
(Changes should be reported to the Registrar’s office.)
- Pre-instruction tasks
- Academic
advising (if necessary).
- Take Placement Exams (if
necessary).
- Go to ACCESS
center to get your Student ID card.
- Attend Orientation
for New and Returning students
(if necessary).
- Figure out how to get around: Parking
permits, Bus
service, Bike
registration.
- If you are an international
student, get information about services, immigration issues,
and opportunities to share your culture with others.
- Veterans
(and their dependents) should meet with the Veterans' Representative
at the Registrar's Office (if necessary).
- Veterans
should meet with the Veterans representative at the Registrar’s
office (if necessary).
- Information on making, managing, and spending your money.
- UCSB KIOSK
link to Money
and Jobs.
- BARC.
- Financial
Aid.
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Locate
your classrooms before classes begin.
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Adjust your schedule during Pass
3 (if necessary).
New registration and adds should be completed prior to the 5th
day of instruction, (if possible).
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Purchase
your books.
- Other useful information:
- Check out Gaucho
Net at http://gnet.ucsb.edu.
- Check GOLD
and U-Mail
for messages periodically.
- Looking
for someone?
- UCSB KIOSK
guide to getting
involved - discovering your passions and making a difference
is an important part of any college experience.
- Read UCSB
KIOSK's "Words
O’ Wisdom from Graduating Seniors."
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Register
to vote.
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