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The University Center serves
as a center of student activity at UCSB while also providing
a variety of services to faculty, staff, alumni and campus visitors.
The UCen is committed to providing outstanding service and responding
to the changing needs of the campus community. It is a campus
department within Administrative & Auxiliary Services and
comprises the following units: UCSB Bookstore, UCen Dining Services,
and UCen Administration (Director’s Office, Accounting
& Information Services, Cashiers & Post Office, Operations,
Conference Services, Marketing, and ACCESS Card). A variety
of other campus departments, student organizations and leased
operations maintain tenant space within the building.
The University Center provides the services, conveniences, and
amenities the members
of the university community need in their daily lives on campus
and for getting to know
and understand one another through informal association outside
the classroom. It is
also simply a place to relax, study, meet with friends, work
on computers provided by
the UCen, or to attend meetings in our conference facilities.
The UCen is a part of the educational program of the university.
Through its various boards, committees and staff, it provides
a diverse cultural, social and recreational program that complements
and enhances the educational mission of the institution. It
is a place where students can obtain convenient work experience.
Many will also gain invaluable supervisory
and management experience. It is a unique organization where
students can participate in
the leadership efforts of the UCen Governance Board as well.
As a result, the staff members
of the UCen serve as educators as well as managers.
The University Center also has a responsibility to remain fiscally
solvent. The building receives no state funding. The majority
of all operating expenses for the UCen must be paid for with
revenues generated within the building and from satellite operations
and student fees. An obligation exists to provide a comprehensive
set of programs, goods and services while maintaining a balanced
budget and retaining sufficient capital reserves for future
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Copyright
2007© The Regents of the University of California,
All Rights Reserved
University Center. Terms
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