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social justice, individual student responsibility, and life-long learning towards a life in balance
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1974
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Steven Adler
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Paul Dewine
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Thuy Lien
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Catherine Joseph
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Claire Palmer
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4,331
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21%
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Undergraduate , Liberal Arts
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Warren Writing
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Warren Live!, semi-formal
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is one of the six undergraduate colleges at
The University Of California At San Diego and is named after the three term
California Governor and former
Chief Justice Of The United States Earl Warren . Warren College emphasizes the connection between one's undergraduate education and one's personal and career goals. Founded in
1974 , Warren College seeks to create students that are well-rounded and as a result, very desirable in the post-collegiate job market. By dividing all majors into
Math /
Physical Sciences ,
Social Science s, and the
Humanities , Warren College allows students to pursue a major of their choice while also requiring six classes in a specific major in each of the other fields (e.g., a
History major would take six classes in
Political Science and six classes in
Biology as well). The idea behind this general education plan is to foster a greater well-roundedness in a college student in hopes of making them more viable in the job market. Warren College is home to a large number of
Engineering students because it has tailored the structure of their general education requirements slightly differently for students pursuing an
Undergraduate degree in engineering. Coincidentally, Warren also has the largest
Student population, with well over 4,000 undergraduate students, comprising over one fifth of the
College population. In
2006 , the college has added a new building dedicated to the study of
Information Technology . Warren College's core
Writing course incorporates general college level writing for students over a 2 quarter period.
All of the
Residence Hall s for Warren College students are named after other judges that sat on the court with Warren during his term with the
U.S. Supreme Court .
Residence Halls include:
Apartments for continuing students include:
There are also
Graduate Student apartments available at the Warren Campus.