Campus Dining & Eateries
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Our dining halls provide a place for community and shared experiences. There are five dining halls on our main campus, along with different cafe options at key locations. Regardless of where you find yourself during the day, you may choose to eat at any one of our dining halls. Not only do we have different rotating menus for each dining hall every month offering produce sourced from our campus and local organic farms, we provide complete nutritional breakdowns and a simple system to easily identify dietary restrictions.
12 stops
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College Nine/John R. Lewis Dining Hall
International Student · Housing
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Cowell/Stevenson Dining Hall
Dining · Housing
3
Crown/Merrill Dining Hall
Dining · Housing
4
Global Village Cafe
Dining · Academic Support Services
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Ivéta Cafe
Dining · Academic Support Services
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Oakes Cafe
Dining · Housing
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Perk Coffee Bar at Physical Sciences
Dining · Housing
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Porter Market
Dining · Housing
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Porter/Kresge Dining Hall
Dining · Housing
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Stevenson Coffee House
Dining · Housing
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Perk Coffee Bar at Earth & Marine Sciences
Dining · Academic Support Services
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Perk Coffee Bar at Baskin Engineering
Dining · Academic Support Services
12 stops
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The Residential Colleges
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Year-after-year, our alumni identify their residential college experience and student group involvement as central to their core identities and connection to campus. The people you will live with in these communities, the shared experiences, your growth academically and personally, are all fostered by the close-knit, home-away-from-home structure our residential colleges provide.
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Transfer Student Tour
UC Santa Cruz welcomes transfer applicants from California community colleges and other institutions. Transferring to UCSC is a great way to earn your University of California undergraduate degree. This tour will show you resources, support services, and facilities dedicated to our transfer students.
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Resource Centers
UCSC Resource Centers offer counter-spaces for students who are queer, trans, nonbinary, womxn, and people of color, as well as impact institutional policies and campus climate. The Resource Centers engages the broader campus on issues and challenges facing our communities, and provide programs, physical spaces, and services to foster student’s academic, personal, and professional growth, through community-based leadership development.
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Group Tour
This tour takes you through all stops on the General Walking Tour but is designed for larger groups visiting campus. The tour begins at Cowell Circle and ending at the Cowell/Stevenson Dining Hall.
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