The Department of Education recently wrapped up its new Summer Start program offering teacher education courses remotely. The Summer Start program allows students to save time and money by earning their teaching credential in one year, which normally takes between…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies received $24,420 in scholarship support for its students during Cal Poly Pomona’s 7th Annual Giving Day. Giving Day is a 36-hour online fundraising campaign that gives alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff and friends…
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Students can now save time and money by earning both their teaching credential and master’s degree through a combined program offered by the College of Education and Integrative Studies. Prior to the implementation of the combined program, students were required…
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A scholarship effort designed to help grapple with the shortage of special education teachers in Southern California recently welcomed its first cohort of students. The Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) and Special Educators of Excellence in Diverse Settings (SEEDS) scholarship…
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Cal Poly Pomona was recently awarded a $1.1 million grant for our education specialist credential or adapted physical education authorization. This full scholarship pays 100 percent for tuition and books plus more. Go to https://www.cpp.edu/~ceis/seeds/index.shtml to join the virtual info…
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After suffering a traumatic brain injury in a traffic accident in 2012, Felisha Olmos was told by doctors that finishing her college degree wasn’t possible. She refused to accept the prognosis and set out to prove them wrong. With determination…
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Credential student Laurie Bailon already had some experience student-teaching, but when she heard about an opportunity with the Savanna School District’s summer enrichment academy, she knew that she had to apply. “I found out that I would have my own…
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