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  1. Welcome to BARC, the Billing Accounts Receivable Collections unit. BARC is the UCSB campus centralized receivable system. This computerized system produces a monthly statement for any amounts owed to the university, such as registration fees, campus housing charges, phone bills, library fines, and student health services, to name a few. The ...

  2. BARC News. SSO coming to Gaucho E-Bill. Starting January 16, 2024, all students will be required to use SSO to access their Gaucho E-Bill accounts. UCSB is continuing the rollout of Single-Sign-On (SSO) for Campus applications. From within MyBARC, all students will subsequently authenticate via SSO to access the Gaucho E-Bill application.

  3. The Billing, Accounts Receivable, and Collections System ( BARC ) consolidates and accepts payments for debts owed to the University for student and non-student charges. The centralized, computerized receivables system also identifies delinquent debts, and disburses financial aid. Login to BARC.

  4. MyBARC is the student BARC system allowing students to view their transactions and payments. Login to MyBARC. MyBARC features include: Daily account summary. Transaction history. Refund information. Fellowship information. Monthly statements. Ability to make payments via Cashnet link. Student approved parent access providing shared entry to ...

  5. Within this module you will find instructions and helpful videos about paying for UCSB. You will learn how Financial Aid payments work and how to understand your BARC (Billing Accounts Receivable Collections) account.

  6. How to Establish BARC Access for a New Employee. Access to BARC is not granted by the BARC Office. Your Department Security Administrator (DSA) grants access. Users of BARC must complete UC Santa Barbara FERPA Training. Once you have been granted access to BARC, the URL is https://barc.ets.ucsb.edu. Access the BARC system ».

  7. BARC is UC Santa Barbara's centralized receivable system. This computerized system produces a monthly statement for any amounts owed to the university, such as registration fees, campus housing charges, phone bills, library fines, and student health services, to name a few.

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