College Eight

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College Eight is a residential college at the University of California, Santa Cruz. It is on the west side of campus, north of Oakes College and southeast of Porter College. The theme of its freshman core course is Environment and Society.

College Eight was founded in 1972 at the current location of the Kerr Hall lecture building. Before it moved to its present location in 1991, College Eight was the only UCSC college that did not have its own on-campus housing; residential students were then housed at the Porter College residence halls. At the time, its focus was on transfer students, who are usually less likely to live on campus than students on a traditional four-year plan.

Like the much newer Colleges Nine and Ten, College Eight is unnamed as of 2006. Nearly every year, an attempt is made to find a name for the college, a process that requires a $5 million endowment. An attempt to name the college after photographer Ansel Adams came closer to success than previous efforts.

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