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WINTER 2006, Volume 19, Number 2
Featured ArticlesHonors Match Program Eases Transition to UCSBThe Honors Match Program helps build a sense of community
Residence Hall Scholars Floors: For Students who Take Academics SeriouslySelf-motivated, independent, resourceful, disciplined –
Check out the UCSB Visitor Center . . . and think about volunteering as a Gaucho tour guide!The UCSB Visitor Center, a part of the Office of Admissions, hosts over 40,000 annual visitors to the UCSB campus.
Q&A with Campus Tour Guide Monique MoyalHonors student Monique Moyal (junior, English/French) encourages fellow honors program members to volunteer to introduce campus visitors to UCSB.
Meet the Administrators: Q&A with Director of Admissions Christine Van GiesonState Department UCDC Internship: Great Preparation for a Career in International RelationsI participated in the UCDC program in Summer 2004. My internship was at the State Department
For Networking Opportunities and Career Experience, Participate in the UCSB Washington ProgramThe UCSB Washington Program offers a unique opportunity for students to integrate an in-depth experience in the Washington policy world
UCDC: Q&A with Andrew HuangAndrew Huang is a third-year senior from Salt Lake City, majoring in business economics with accounting emphasis and financial mathematics.
UCDC: Q&A with Amanda MacQueenAmanda MacQueen is from Saugus, California, double majoring in history and political science with an international relations emphasis.
Financial Aid Available for UCDC ParticipantsA limited number of scholarships are available
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![]() Honors Match Program mentor Dana Homer (right) helped incoming student Lola Stanson get oriented to life at UCSB during fall quarter.
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