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  2. In the first section, enter the payee’s name clearly in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying who made the payment.
  3. Next, fill in the date of the payment and the amount disbursed. Ensure these figures are accurate as they will be used for reimbursement processing.
  4. Provide a detailed description of what was purchased and from where. This information is essential for validating your claim.
  5. Indicate whether any travel or entertainment expenses were incurred, specifying if alcohol was purchased and its cost if applicable.
  6. Before finalizing, double-check that all fields are completed. Incomplete forms will be returned, so ensure accuracy.
  7. Finally, print and sign the form. A wet signature is required for submission along with your Payment Request form.

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The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) does not have a strict minimum GPA requirement for admission, but competitive applicants typically have a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale for California residents, and around 3.4 or higher for non-residents.
Undergraduate students: Declare Candidacy Undergraduate students should declare candidacy via GOLD (Graduation link under Progress) for the quarter in which they will complete all degree requirements.
Both schools are globally recognized and considered as top-leading ones. They are ranked separately, though both are part of the UC system. Ultimately, there is a perception that UCSD has higher rankings than UCSB.
Forbes annual list of Americas Top Colleges has UC Santa Barbara at No. 13 among public universities and at No. 39 overall. The 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities, which evaluated 2,500 institutions to determine the top 1,000 worldwide, rated UC Santa Barbara No.
Forbes Magazine, which showcased 500 of the finest U.S. institutions of higher education in its 2024-2025 Americas Top Colleges list, ranked UC Santa Barbara as the No. 8 public university in the country.

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While there is no recommended GPA for freshman application, students must earn a minimum GPA of a 3.0 (3.4 for non-California residents) in all A-G courses . For transfer students, it is recommended to have an overall transferable GPA of 3.2 or higher for most majors (3.6 or higher for engineering).

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