11/13/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/13/2025 13:16
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The University of California Board of Regents approved the acquisition of an off-campus property to serve as the residence for the current and future chancellors of UC Santa Barbara to enable them to carry out their roles and required official duties. The property, which is located 10 minutes from campus, was purchased for $7.8 million and the cost will be fully covered by private philanthropy. No state funding or student tuition dollars will be used to finance the property.
An initial independent engineering assessment conducted in March 2025 found that University House, which was built in 1964 to house UCSB chancellors, required an estimated $8.4 million in critical upgrades and code compliance, including seismic reinforcements, plumbing and electrical system modernization. The initial estimate had a two-year construction timeline and did not include accessibility and entitlement constraints. University House has not been substantially renovated since its construction.
The replacement residential property will eliminate the expense of leasing housing during the two-year construction estimate. The new property also provides the chancellor a venue for extending official hospitality to important visitors and guests in conjunction with official functions and fundraising activities. Going forward, the campus will be exploring other possible uses for the existing University House site.
Statement from the University of California's Office of the President
The University of California Board of Regents approved the purchase of a property to serve as the new UC Santa Barbara Chancellor Residence with a price not to exceed $8.3 million. The purchase will be funded with external financing and donor funds will be used to pay off the debt.
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The University of California, Santa Barbara is a leading research institution that also provides a comprehensive liberal arts learning experience. Our academic community of faculty, students, and staff is characterized by a culture of interdisciplinary collaboration that is responsive to the needs of our multicultural and global society. All of this takes place within a living and learning environment like no other, as we draw inspiration from the beauty and resources of our extraordinary location at the edge of the Pacific Ocean.
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