The philanthropic Stupski Foundation has awarded Cal Poly Pomona a grant to support advisor wellness. With the $17,000 grant, the Office of Student Success, Equity & Innovation’s University Advising team will promote wellbeing programming to over 70 staff academic advisors…
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At a recent graduate recognition luncheon for the Reading, Advising, & Mentoring Program, Garland Dyer shared what it meant to him to be a part of a program where the staff and students really cared about his success. “Throughout my…
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For Stuart Nealy, Cal Poly Pomona’s Reading, Advising, & Mentoring Program provided him with much more than assistance with test preparation and study habits. RAMP, as the program is known, provided Nealy, who will graduate in June with a degree…
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A series of workshops during Fall Conference gave faculty and staff a chance to see the progress Cal Poly Pomona has made in the areas of student success, semester conversion, academic advising and high impact practices. The forums also gave…
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QUEST, a college prep experience for engineers, immerses students in college life and academics the summer before their first year at Cal Poly...
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This academic year has been designated the “Year of Advising,” and the Graduation Initiative and Advising Task Force have teamed up to support the effort. In addition to the numerous activities planned to enhance faculty advising, a new website has…
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University President Michael Ortiz and ASI President Johnathan Jianu responded to questions on a variety of topics, including getting into classes...
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The Fall Conference symposia outlined important issues for the university in the 2011-12 academic year. Faculty, staff and administrators discussed topics such as the Graduation Initiative, technology and reducing textbook costs.
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“I was always ready to move, sleep in a new bed, one eye open, hoping and praying I would be safe that night.” Growing up in the foster system from age 1, Stephanie Serrano (’10, sociology) says she was shunted…
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The Renaissance Scholars program, which helps former foster youth earn a college degree, has received a $100,000 grant from the Ludwick Family Foundation.
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