The University of California at Santa Barbara will hold a memorial service on Tuesday for the victims of a shooting rampage that occurred on Friday, WITN-TV reported.
The service will be held at the university's stadium, just four days after 22-year-old Elliot Rodger opened fire on over a dozen random students.
In addition to the service, classes were cancelled at UCSB for the day. According to WITN-TV, the community is also planning a memorial wall to honor the victims of the rampage.
On Friday night, Rodger stabbed three people to death at his apartment before fatally shooting three more students in a neighborhood nearby. He then went on to shoot more, leaving seven people injured before taking his own life.
Rodger, a student at Santa Barbara City College, outlined his plan to kill his roommates and wrote about his problem with women prior to the attack titled "My Twisted World: The Story of Elliot Rodger."
"I'd even enjoy stabbing them both to death while they slept," Rodger wrote, referring to victims George Chen, 19, Cheng Yuan Hong, 20, and Weihan Wang, 20.
After murdering his roommates, one of his next stops was a UCSB sorority house.
"My orchestration of the Day of Retribution is my attempt to do everything, in my power, to destroy everything I cannot have," Rodger wrote. "All of those beautiful girls I've desired so much in my life, but can never have because they despise and loathe me, I will destroy. All of those popular people who live hedonistic lives of pleasure, I will destroy, because they never accepted me as one of them. I will kill them all and make them suffer, just as they have made me suffer. It is only fair."
Just minutes before carrying out the gruesome attack, Rodger emailed his writing to several people -- including his parents and at least one of his therapists.
Though Rodger's parents immediately called 911 and headed to Santa Barbara from Los Angeles, they were too late.