At SBSHC, we’re all about community, affordability, and sustainability. We offer students a unique living experience based on democratic control, community ownership, and social connection in safe, budget-friendly housing close to the University of California, Santa Barbara. Diverse and Inclusive Community Our co-ops bring together students from all backgrounds, cultures, and countries, creating a rich, diverse environment that promotes learning and mutual respect. With an open membership policy, we welcome all currently enrolled students and actively support diversity to foster awareness and inclusion. Cooperative Living Members are true stakeholders, managing the co-op together. In addition to affordable rent that simply covers operational costs, members participate in biweekly house meetings, complete a quarterly Service Requirement, and contribute to the upkeep and maintenance of our homes. With no profits made, every dollar goes toward sustaining our houses, supporting staff, repaying loans, and reinvesting in our community. Opportunities for Growth and Engagement We allocate a portion of our budget to fund member-led projects, educational programs, and workshops , empowering our members to make a positive impact and build valuable skills. Each co-op member is encouraged to contribute ideas and take advantage of these resources to enrich their experience. Environmentally Responsible Living SBSHC is committed to sustainable practices, encouraging our members to engage in eco-friendly living and work together to reduce our environmental footprint.
The Santa Barbara Student Housing Cooperative (SBSHC) provides low-rent cooperative housing for students attending post-secondary educational institutions in Santa Barbara County. SBSHC welcomes members regardless of gender, race, social, political or religious affiliation, thereby working to eliminate prejudice and discrimination in our communities. We strive to engage in continuous educational programs that further the principles of cooperation through mutual, self-help living at a minimal cost.
Application process starts in January for the following Summer and School Year. Series of informational sessions, tours, and house events. Room placements announced early February.
More than 50% agreement needed.
Primary authority rests with the community’s founder(s) or designated leader(s).
Members maintain separate personal finances with minimal sharing.
Common House, Garden(s), Library, Stage or Auditorium, Fire pit, Internet
Within city limits with access to urban amenities and infrastructure.
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