University of California, Santa Barbara - Student Activities and Traditions

Student Activities and Traditions

See also: List of fraternities and sororities at University of California, Santa Barbara
Ethnicity, 2010 Under-graduates Graduate students
White 55.3 47.3%
Hispanic or Chicano 22.5% 7.8%
Asian American or Pacific Islander 17.2% 7.1%
African American 3.5% 1.7%
Indian American or Pakistani American 1.3% 1.4%
Native Americans 0.9% 0.4%
Other 1% 3.4%
Unknown (U.S. residents) 4.9% 12.6%
International 1.5% 18.3%
Total 100% 100%

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