Cal Poly Pomona students will have access to hundreds of scholarships with the launch of the annual Scholarship Fest. During last year’s “fest,” the university awarded more than 340 scholarships and $1.65 million and plans to build on that success.…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s graduation rates rose across all categories for students starting as freshmen and as transfer students. The result was more than 7,400 students earning their degrees as members of the Class of 2021, the largest graduating class in…
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They called him “Mr. Cal Poly Pomona,” and for good reason. Ron Simons’ dedication to the university began as a college freshman during the Eisenhower Administration and continued for more than 50 years as he worked for the university for…
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When Kaiser Permanente and Cal Poly Pomona teamed up to launch a mass vaccination hub on campus, COVID-19 cases were on the rise and the effort to distribute the doses needed to slow the spread was in its early stages.…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s most recent Future of Work, Human and Civic Engagement panel discussion, held Tuesday, April 13, featured industry leaders from banking, hospitality, agriculture and aerospace who offered insights to students on valuable skills they can bring to the…
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A new mass vaccine distribution hub that is part of a statewide effort to curb the spread of COVID-19 opened at Cal Poly Pomona on Friday. Set up in Parking Structure 2 and Parking Lot B, the hub will operate…
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Cal Poly Pomona has earned recognition again as the highest-ranking polytechnic university in the nation on the “2020 Social Mobility Index” for propelling low-income students to financial success by graduating them into good-paying careers. In addition to leading all polytechnic institutions, Cal Poly Pomona ranked No. 6 among all colleges…
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Admission deadlines, efforts to bolster the graduation rates and support programs to help students succeed were among the topics discussed when Cal Poly Pomona hosted meetings with area high school and community college leaders. More than 50 administrators attended the…
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The desire for extended library hours, struggles with parking, and concerns for students facing financial hardship and mounting debt were among the topics discussed at Pizza with the Presidents. University President Soraya M. Coley and ASI President Jenny Greenberg fielded…
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Ashley Keasey learned maturity at an early age, helping to care for her five siblings until entering the foster care system at age 15. She found school and learning as a pathway to empowerment during this time. Keasey now views…
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