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Pandemic Creates UC Santa Barbara Waitlist Anomaly

Nearly 10 times as many waitlisted freshmen were offered admission in 2020 than they were in 2019.

Pandemic Creates UC Santa Barbara Waitlist Anomaly

In 2020, UC Santa Barbara extended admission offers to 97 percent of wait-listed students — an unheard of boost from 10 percent the previous year. As the university prepares to plunge into its waitlist for fall 2021 and fill the seats of those students who turned down its admission offers, many are wondering if their chances of being plucked off the waitlist are as great as last year.

In fall 2019, UCSB extended 8,863 waitlist offers to freshmen, from which 601 were offered admission and ultimately 251 enrolled. This massively expanded in fall 2020, when UCSB extended 9,883 waitlist offers to freshmen, from which 6,148 were offered admission and 1,358 of them enrolled.

Lisa Przekop, director of admissions at UCSB, said that last year was an anomaly that was a result of the pandemic. She doesn’t expect to see the same circumstances this cycle.