College of Creative Studies Application

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Thank you for your interest in the College of Creative Studies at UCSB! If you come across problems completing this application or have any questions, please consult our How To Apply page for instructions. If you still have questions, please contact us at info@ccs.ucsb.edu.

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YOU MUST APPLY TO UCSB BEFORE YOU MAY APPLY TO CCS.

The College of Creative Studies is one of three colleges within the University of California, Santa Barbara, and you must be admitted to UCSB in order to be a student in CCS.


If you are already an admitted or current student at UCSB, please use this application to apply to CCS. 


If you have not yet submitted a UCSB application, please visit the UCSB Admissions page for instructions and deadlines for the university. If your UCSB application was denied, you are not eligible for CCS.


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Program Information

If you are applying for a major that has a BS option and are accepted, you will automatically be enrolled with the BS as your degree objective. These majors include Chemistry & Biochemistry, Computing, Mathematics, and Physics.  All other degrees offer a BA only. 

The priority deadline for admission into any regular (fall, winter, spring) quarter is the end of week 2 of the previous quarter.  It's important to note that decisions regarding eligibility for CCS may not be finalized prior to the opening of Pass 1 for the quarter you are applying for. Applications received after the priority deadline may not be reviewed until the following quarter.

It's important to note that decisions regarding eligibility for CCS may not be finalized prior to the opening of Pass 1 for the quarter you are applying for.

YOU MUST APPLY TO UCSB BEFORE YOU MAY APPLY TO CCS.

The College of Creative Studies is one of three colleges within the University of California, Santa Barbara, and you must be admitted to UCSB in order to be a student in CCS.


If you are already an admitted or current student at UCSB, please use this application to apply to CCS. 


If you have not yet submitted a UCSB application, please visit the UCSB Admissions page for instructions and deadlines for the university. If your UCSB application was denied, you are not eligible for CCS.



A PERM Number is NOT the same as your UC Application ID. If you are not sure you have received a PERM, please select "No" and enter your UC Application ID on the next line



Please note that you can apply to multiple majors, but you can only be admitted to the university under one major. You can declare a second major, if admitted, after courses start in the Fall

UCSB will only consider you for admission into the majors you choose on your UCSB Application.


What does that mean? 

For example, imagine the first-choice major you indicated on your UCSB application is Engineering, and your second-choice major is Philosophy, but you also applied to the CCS Art program using the CCS application portal you are in now. If are not admitted to either program on your UCSB application (Engineering and Philosophy), you will be denied from UCSB whether or not you have a positive application at CCS.


For this reason, we encourage you to contact admissions to update your first choice major on your application to the CCS major for which you are applying. 


However, it is also possible to change your major once admitted to the university (for any major) to a CCS major, if your applications for both UCSB and CCS are positive.


If you’d like to change your first choice major now, contact the UCSB Office of Admissions via email with your request at admissions@sa.ucsb.edu. The email MUST include the following:

  • ​The subject line should read 'Major Change Request.'

  • Include your full legal name and application I.D. number or UCSB Perm number.

  • State your current applied major(s) and the CCS major into which you wish to change your UCSB consideration to.

Changes will be reflected on the UCSB Applicant Portal. Change of major requests may take up to two weeks to process.


Enclosures

Art

Submitting Work in Evidence of Talent (Portfolio)

Submitting your portfolio online: Please upload two files : an image list with the image number, title, date, medium and dimensions, (Word or pdf file), and a second file with images of 15-20 works COMPILED INTO ONE FILE . Save images as good quality jpegs, 150-300 dpi or higher, then compile all and convert to one pdf.  Images in the final pdf should be between 1/2 page and 1 full page in size each.  Please number each image to correspond to the image list. Please review your compiled portfolio to ensure images are all of a similar size before uploading. If appropriate, you may submit a supplemental video tour of your work in addition to the compiled portfolio. Work submitted should emphasize your ability in painting, sculpture, or book arts. You may wish to ask assistance from a teacher, counselor, or another individual with an objective and well-trained eye, to help you to select your best work. 

Letter of Intent

Write a letter to the attention of the CCS Art faculty, stating your academic interests, your reasons for wanting to study at CCS, and your background in Art. In addition, please describe any aspects of your personal background, accomplishments, or experiences with diversity that you feel are important in evaluating your application. This letter is separate from the essay required in the UC application. Please save and upload this letter as a PDF in order to avoid formatting distortions.


Biology

Letter of Intent

Write a letter to the attention of the CCS Biology faculty, stating your academic interests, your reasons for wanting to study at CCS, and your background in Biology. This letter is separate from the essay required in the UC application. Please save and upload this letter as a PDF in order to avoid formatting distortions.

Submitting Work in Evidence of Talent

Although submitting work in evidence of talent is not required for CCS Biology, it helps to give us a more complete idea of your skills and interests. If possible, upload examples of independent research, scientific reports or projects, or any other work that shows your ability and interests.

Chemistry & Biochemistry

Letter of Intent

Write a letter to the attention of the CCS Chemistry and Biochemistry faculty, stating your academic interests, your reasons for wanting to study at CCS, and your background in Chemistry. This letter is separate from the essay required in the UC application. Please save and upload this letter as a PDF in order to avoid formatting distortions.

Submitting Work in Evidence of Talent

Although submitting work in evidence of talent is not required for CCS Chemistry and Biochemistry, it helps to give us a more complete idea of your skills and interests. If possible, submit examples of independent research, scientific reports or projects, or any other work that shows your ability and interests.


Computing

Letter of Intent

Write a letter to the attention of the CCS Computing faculty, stating your academic interests, your reasons for wanting to study at CCS, and your background in Computing. This letter is separate from the essay required in the UC application. Please save and upload this letter as a PDF in order to avoid formatting distortions.


Submitting Work in Evidence of Talent

Although submitting work in evidence of talent is not required for CCS Computing, it helps to give us a more complete idea of your skills and interests. If possible, submit examples of independent research, scientific reports or projects, or any other work that shows your ability and interests.

Marine Science

Letter of Intent

Write a letter to the attention of the CCS Marine Science faculty that is no more than two pages, double spaced. In this letter, tell us about the following:

  • What drew you to marine science,

  • The topics that you want to study and explore,

  • Your reasons for wanting to study and explore these topics at CCS, and

  • How the multidisciplinary* Marine Science curriculum aligns with your interests and goals.

This letter is separate from the essay required in the UC application and is the most important part of your application to the Marine Science program. Please save and upload this letter as a PDF in order to avoid formatting distortions.

*By multidisciplinary we are referring to an education in marine science that will span multiple disciplines including biology, geology, chemistry, physics, and disciplines of your choosing.


Submitting Work in Evidence of Talent

Although submitting work in evidence of talent is not required, we highly encourage you to do so because it gives us a better sense of what you are interested in and how you’ve gone about pursuing your interests up to this point. If you talk about ways in which you've pursued your interest in marine science in your Letter of Intent, you can upload evidence of those efforts under this field.

So, what is work in evidence of talent? This is any work that shows a commitment to pursuing your interests in marine science. This might include a description of observations you made in your own backyard, on a field trip, online, or elsewhere to better understand some phenomenon that caught your interest, and the steps you took to learn more about it. Evidence of talent does not necessarily mean field or laboratory research. We understand that not every student will have had the opportunity to participate in field or laboratory research or generate scientific reports and that is more than okay! Our goal through this part of the application is to better understand your interests in marine science and how you’ve gone about pursuing them.

To prepare for writing this section, spend some time thinking about what examples you would use to describe to a friend or family member to help them understand just how curious and motivated you are to learn about marine science.

Mathematics

Letter of Intent

The letter of intent for CCS Mathematics applicants comes in the form of a series of short response questions.  These questions are intended to allow the CCS Mathematics faculty to gauge your academic interests, your reasons for wanting to study at CCS, and your background in Mathematics. These questions are separate from those required in the UC application, and responses are limited to 250 words per question.

1. Describe a mathematical problem that challenged you and what steps you took to find a solution.
2. What kinds of mathematics have you been exposed to beyond calculus, if any?
3. Describe any mathematical experiences or activities that you have been involved into other than taking high school math classes, if any (for example, math camps, math circle, community college classes, math clubs, math competitions, etc)?
4. What unique qualities and characteristics do you bring as an applicant that make you a good fit for CCS? How might your unique qualities help you achieve your goals during your time here?
5. Why have you chosen mathematics as opposed to another exact science or creative activity?
6. If there is anything else that you feel is relevant for your application, please share it here.


Submitting Work in Evidence of Talent

Although submitting work in evidence of talent is not required for CCS Mathematics, it helps to give us a more complete idea of your skills and interests. If possible, submit examples of independent research, scientific reports or projects, or any other work that shows your ability and interests.

Music Composition

Letter of Intent

This is not to be taken lightly!  Please type a one to three-page letter, addressed to the CCS Music Composition faculty, that answers the following questions:

  • What is your background in music?

  • When did you begin writing music and why?

  • Why are you interested in studying at the College of Creative Studies?

  • What are your career goals at this point in your life?  Do you intend to enter the professional music world?  Graduate school?  What would you like to be doing five years from now? Ten years?

  • Talk a little bit about your music.  Why are you interested in writing music?  Who are your major influences?  What instrument(s) do you play?  How do you go about your compositional process?  Where do you feel you are in your creative development?

Please save and upload this letter as a PDF in order to avoid formatting distortions .

Submitting Work in Evidence of Talent

This is the most important aspect of your application to the CCS Music Composition program.  Materials to be submitted fall into four broad categories: 

Scores (required) :  It is very important that you know how to notate music.  If you do not have a lot of experience in that, it is important that you make the attempt.  We cannot fully evaluate applications with only a single score.  Ideally, you should submit a minimum of two fully notated works.  Works may be handwritten or produced using a notation program such as Finale or Sibelius.  Handwritten compositions may be scanned or uploaded as images. 

Supporting materials: It is helpful, though not required, to include a paragraph about each work submitted.  For electronic works, the accompanying information should include technical notes, i.e. what program(s) you used in composing the work; your sound sources, etc.

Recordings (optional, but recommended):  You can upload a recording of your work(s) using the CCS Online Application, acceptable formats include mp3, mp4, m4a, webm, ogg, and wav.  You may also submit recordings of electronic works or sequenced works that have not yet been notated.

How Much to Submit:   In general, err on the side of quantity.  A good rule of thumb is that if you’ve written fewer than 6 works, send them all.  If you’ve written more than 6 works, submit 3-6 works that you believe best show your talent and versatility as a composer. 

Special note to transfer students:  When we evaluate applications from students who would enter as juniors, we use the music submitted to determine if the student is admitted at the sophomore level or at the junior level, based on the requirements for the Sophomore and Junior Juries outlined in the Curriculum guidelines.  It is to your advantage to submit, as a minimum, works roughly equal in quantity to the requirements for the Sophomore Jury:  5 shorter works, for a variety of instruments and instrumental combinations, a single line work (if you have it), and at least two works with a minimum duration of 3-5 minutes each.  One of the longer works should be scored for three or more instruments.
Physics

Letter of Intent

The letter of intent gives us additional information about your motivation and preparation to study physics in an advanced program. The letter should be written in essay format in your own words and should ideally not exceed two pages. Please address the letter to the CCS Physics Admissions Committee which consists of Physics faculty.

Your letter may include anything you feel is relevant to your application, however, please make sure to address the following prompts:

  • What is your background in physics? (This is a great opportunity to discuss any extracurricular activities in Physics that you participated in).

  • What is your background in mathematics, specifically calculus?

  • Why are you interested in studying at the College of Creative Studies?

  • What are your career goals at this point in your life?  What would you like to be doing ten years from now?

  • Why are you interested in physics?  When did you first get interested in Physics? Who (if any) are your major influences?

Please save and upload this letter as a PDF in order to avoid formatting distortions.

Submitting Work in Evidence of Talent

Although submitting work in evidence of talent is not required for Physics, it helps to give us a more complete idea of your skills and interests. If possible, submit examples of independent research, scientific reports or projects, or any other work that shows your ability and interests.


Writing & Literature

Letter of Intent

Submit a 2-3 page letter, professionally formatted and addressed to the W&L faculty. Your letter should:

  • Briefly introduce yourself. Who you are, where you are from, your interests, and your goals

  • Describe your most recent reading experience (and here we acknowledge that one can read a variety of texts -- from more traditional books and stories to films, music, and multimedia compositions) that changed your understanding of literature, life, and/or language? Are there any works that you wish to emulate or that inspire you as a writer?

  • Describe your work as a writer so far. What motivates you to write? In what ways have you pursued writing both in school and outside of school?

  • What kind of work would you like to do as a writer or as a student of literature in the CCS Writing & Literature community?

This letter is separate from the essay required in the UC application. Please save and upload this letter as a PDF in order to avoid formatting distortions.

Work in Evidence of Talent

Writing Samples: Please submit up to 10 pages total; submissions must include both creative writing and expository writing: for Example: 5 pages of poetry, short fiction, screenplay, etc., and a 5-page essay or analysis

  • Creative Sample: These pages do not need to be one continuous piece, but rather might comprise several pieces of short fiction, nonfiction, etc. The creative sample could include poetry of any form, fiction, creative nonfiction, drama, screenplay, or digital compositions, such as a blog, equivalent to the page requirement.

  • Expository Sample: These pages demonstrate abilities in writing literary criticism or analysis, rhetorical analysis, or other research on writing and literature. These pages do not need to be one continuous piece but rather might be comprised of several shorter essays. Works Cited will count towards the total page amount and can be in any format (MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.)

Junior Writing & Literature Transfers
Junior transfers to CCS W&L immediately begin work on their capstone projects, which include both creative work and research. Provide a brief abstract (maximum 250 words) that describes what you might want to write for your capstone.
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Prior Education

High School
Please enter up to 4 other institutions you are currently or have previously attended.

Please note: CCS does not require official transcripts. Unofficial and electronic transcripts are acceptable and encouraged.
Institution
Test Scores
The College of Creative Studies is not accepting SAT, SAT Subject, or ACT standardized test scores for review.

You may optionally list or upload any AP or IB tests that you have taken and the scores you received. AP and IB exams are not required for admission to CCS.
AP/IB test score
After you confirm your application information, you’ll be taken to a page to enter information about your Letters of Recommendation, if required by your program.