When Sara Garcia stepped onto campus for the first time, she was excited about the opportunities a bachelor’s degree could provide for her family– but her loved ones didn’t share that same excitement. Instead, they worried that college could be…
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Cal Poly Pomona is expediting the process to distribute a minimum of $15.5 million in grants to students in need starting the week of April 5. The federal funds, received in mid-March, are part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief…
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Drew Godoy-Sauceda came to his advisor with a spreadsheet filled with mounting expenses and growing concerns that he wouldn’t be able to pay for tuition and fees. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the senior mechanical engineering student’s paid internship hours…
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To borrow the mantra of the real-estate industry, delivering on Cal Poly Pomona’s pledge of student success boils down to one detail: location, location, location. The Office of Student Success on the seventh floor of the CLA Building oversees initiatives…
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Gloria Concha, a longtime staff member dedicated to students and service at Cal Poly Pomona, died April 26. She was 68. Concha (’85, liberal studies), a financial aid counselor, began working at the university in 1985. The La Puente resident…
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Cal Poly Pomona has initiated several organizational moves to position departments with other units that share commonalities or purposes. The changes, which will help streamline campus operations, align with the organizational composition at most other CSU campuses. The University Police…
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The revelry that is BroncoFusion returns next week, welcoming new and returning students with fairs, a food truck festival and a performance by a Grammy-nominated music artist. The annual free event gets underway Tuesday, Sept. 22, with a tech fair…
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