Oakes College is one of ten residential colleges that make up one of the defining experiences for students at UC Santa Cruz: the residential college system. It is part of the Rachel Carson-Oakes neighborhood on campus. Oakes was founded in 1972 as College Seven, and renamed in 1975 after philanthropists Roscoe and Margaret Oakes, whose endowment contributed significantly to the founding of the college.
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One of the defining experiences for students at UC Santa Cruz is our residential college system. 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.
These ten communities, each with their own academic themes, architecture, activities, location, and support resources, provide a neighborhood for your lived campus experience. By design, our residential colleges are not connected to any specific major. This provides a wonderful opportunity to interact, live, and learn alongside fellow banana slugs from different backgrounds, countries, and experiences.
These ten communities, each with their own academic themes, architecture, activities, location, and support resources, provide a neighborhood for your lived campus experience. By design, our residential colleges are not connected to any specific major. This provides a wonderful opportunity to interact, live, and learn alongside fellow banana slugs from different backgrounds, countries, and experiences.
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Oakes Collegeās theme, Communicating Diversity for a Just Society, prepares students to become active citizens and future leaders capable of communicating across differences to bring about a more egalitarian and just society. Oakes is perceived by some students as a "minority college", partly due to its roots in the Civil Rights Movement, and for the identity-based housing options. Oakes is also home to the Oakes Mentoring Program, the Oakes Garden, and a Writing Center. The Trading Post located at the college is intended to eliminate the stigma surrounding secondhand shopping; encourage originality and creativity; promote environmental consciousness; and strengthen community involvement.
Oakes includes multicultural themed housing, including an African, Black & Caribbean (ABC) Themed Community for transfer students, a Latinx themed community, an Asian American & Pacific Islander community, an LGBTQ community, and a Jewish Community.
Oakes includes multicultural themed housing, including an African, Black & Caribbean (ABC) Themed Community for transfer students, a Latinx themed community, an Asian American & Pacific Islander community, an LGBTQ community, and a Jewish Community.