In response to student interest and meeting workforce demands, the Department of Educational Leadership (EDL) has recently added a new program option to prepare educational leaders in community college and postsecondary education. According to Professor Betty Alford, chair of the…
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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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Local leaders from the Inland Empire described the difficulties of managing the current budget cuts and the potential severe damage of an “all-cuts budget” at a hearing of the state Senate Budget Committee Friday at Cal Poly Pomona. Chaired by…
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Michael Mansell’s interests range from theoretical physics to economic theory to computer programming, but he wasn’t always a whiz kid. “I barely passed high school. My freshman-year GPA was 0.9. Sophomore year, it was 1-point-something,” he says. “I was a…
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The CSU Board of Trustees has adopted an "early start" initiative to help students be better prepared in mathematics and English when they enter the CSU as incoming freshmen. Students will learn at the beginning of their senior year of…
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The state's Master Plan remains a viable framework for California's public higher education system, according to CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed, but the state needs to renew its investment in higher education.
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