Admissions Director Brandon Tuck discusses the university’s efforts to make the admissions process more transparent and noted that applicants can appeal an admission decision if there are extenuating circumstances. This article was originally published by LAist on November 2, 2021. …
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Former First Lady Michelle Obama will talk with students from 22 colleges, including Cal Poly Pomona nutrition and dietetics major Sara Catalina Carrillo, in a livestream conversation on Nov. 9. Members of the CPP community can RSVP for the virtual…
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Admissions Director Brandon Tuck explains how Cal Poly Pomona has implemented a multi-factor admissions process as part of a panel discussion that also covered UC admissions and insight from a high school admissions counsellor. This article was originally published by EdSource…
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Taiwan television news story, in Chinese, on Cal Poly Pomona’s annual Pumpkin Fest and the Farm Store includes interviews with visitors, pumpkin recipes, and pumpkin items in the Farm Store, from candy to soap. This article was originally published by Global…
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Ygnacio Higher School in Concord, California, becomes the first school in its district to launch a Femineer Program for female students interested in developing their creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Cal Poly Pomona launched the Femineers Program in 2013.…
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Danielle Cabrera fell in love with libraries as a student at Mt. San Antonio College. While there, she developed an interest in researching and befriended the librarians. She carried that love with her to Cal Poly Pomona when prior to…
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Facilities Planning and Management has published the results of the tap water monitoring program. The water samples comply the 90th percentile value for the campus water system, which meets or exceeds the standards set by the federal government. For questions,…
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Cal Poly Pomona is the highest ranked polytechnic university nationally and No. 18 among all universities for graduating Hispanic students with Bachelor degrees in 2019-20. The university is also No. 34 for total Hispanic student enrollment and No. 28 for…
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The magazine ranks Cal Poly Pomona No. 28 nationally for Bachelor degrees earned by minority students, No. 18 for Bachelor degrees to Hispanic students and No. 22 Bachelor degrees to Asian American students. This article was originally published by Diverse…
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Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya M. Coley advocates for the CSU and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI’s) as politicians debate what will be in the final Build Back Better plan. This article was originally published by Politico on October 20, 2021.…
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