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DEAN SEARCH STATUS/ STUDENTS CAL POLY ADMISSIONS PROFILE FALL 2017 FRESHMAN TRANSFERS MAJOR FTF APPS HS GPA SAT Score* ACT Comp NEW FTF TARGET TR APPS TR GPA NEW UDT TARGET COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AERO 1612 4.19 1480 32 80 197 3.54 24 BMED 1751 4.21 1479 32 80 95 3.46 16 CE 1251 4.14 1415 31 145 213 3.53 18 CPE 1532 4.13 1460 32 130 161 3.39 15 CSC 4343 4.18 1498 33 130 615 3.55 25 EE 1097 4.13 1455 32 150 284 3.49 31 ENVE 585 4.22 1459 32 41 39 3.38 7 GENE 428 4.17 1474 32 74 17 3.34 5 IE 240 4.10 1432 31 50 39 3.37 5 MATE 275 4.09 1451 32 48 35 3.43 13 ME 3094 4.20 1481 32 180 542 3.57 32 MFGE 70 4.00 1399 30 22 14 3.61 4 SE 413 4.13 1465 32 45 74 3.46 5 TOTAL 16691 4.16 1467 32 1175 2325 3.50 200
DIVERSITY - URM California Community Foundation to Offer $2 Million in Scholarships to Benefit Underrepresented Minorities CP Scholars EPIC Program Da Vinci Partner School
Resource Highlight: Advising/Coaching Holistic advising Quarterly grade checks Close call checks Probation coaching Dean s list acknowledgement SHPE/NSBE support 5/15/2017 Multicultural Engineering Program 4
Retention Data Transfers MEP Students Non-MEP, Eligible Non-MEP One Year Persistence Rates, Incoming Fall 2014: 94.9 90.6 91.7 Four Year Graduation Rate, Incoming Fall 2011: 82.2 81.3 75.8 Freshmen MEP Students Non-MEP, Eligible Non-MEP One Year Persistence Rates, Incoming Fall 2014: 94.0 89.9 95.2 Six Year Graduation Rate, Incoming Fall 2009: 72.5 64.7 76.3 5/15/2017 Multicultural Engineering Program 5
Retention Data: Active Involvement in MEP 2014-2015: Overall GPA s MEP Active Involvement 3.259 2.945 Inactive in MEP 5/15/2017 Multicultural Engineering Program 6
TENURE TRACK HIRING 2015-16 103821 AERO Amelia Greig Micro-Satellite & Space Propulsion 2015-16 103790 BME/EE Benjamin Hawkins Embedded Computing for Assistive Devices 2015-16 103819 CEENVE CANCELLED Construction Engineering 2015-16 103800 CSC CANCELLED Mobile Computing & Software Engineering 2015-16 103801 CSC Maria Pantoja High Performance Computing 2015-16 103795 EE/CPE CANCELLED Mobile Computing & Comms in Hardware & Firmware 2015-16 103796 EE/AERO CANCELLED Mobile Computing & Comms for Applications in Aerospace 2015-16 103785 ME CANCELLED Mechatronics 2015-16 103807 ME Sthanu Mahadev Composites 2015-16 103807 ME Elthary Elghandour Composites 2015-16 103806 ME Richard Emberley Fire Protection Engineering 2016-17 104272 AERO Aircraft Development 2016-17 104076 BMED Michael Whitt Biomedical Device Technology 2016-17 104076 BMED Christopher Heylman Biomedical Device Technology 2016-17 104149 CEENVE Carole Voulgaris Transportation Engineering 2016-17 104135 CSSE Sara Bahrami Mobile Computing & Software Engineering 2016-17 104135 CSSE Mobile Computing & Software Engineering 2016-17 104106 CSSE Christian Eckhardt Computer Graphics 2016-17 104067 CSSE Cybersecurity (funded by NG) 2016-17 104121 EE/CPE Joseph Callenes-Sloan Mobile Computing & Comms in Hardware & Firmware 2016-17 104234 ME Thermofluids and Energy (funded by PG&E)
WOMEN AND URM IN CENG Women and URM 2007-2017 30 25 Share of Enrolled Percentage 20 15 10 5 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Women 15.6 18.2 18.1 18.5 20 20.2 22.4 25.3 27.3 28.3 28.1 URM 15.8 15.3 17.9 15.1 15.4 16.6 14.6 13.6 16.2 14.7 18 Year Women URM
2017 RECRUITMENT GOALS: FEMALE YIELD RATE > 40% Yield rate = enrolled students / selected students Female yield rate < Male yield rate CENG overall 27% / 33% Varies by department (i.e. ME: 28%/41%, AERO 21%/31%) 2015: 32.0% 2016: 27.0% 2017: 27.3% (Men +5% higher on Yield rate) February 22: Selected students notified February 24 & March 3: SWE / WEP phone bank April 1: CP Financial aid awards posted April 6: SWE Welcome April 7-8: Open House May 1: SIR due
KUDOS March 10, 2017 Cal Poly #1 in Nation for Software Engineering Bachelor Programs The school easily won the top spot, according to College Choice. 14 th Annual CubeSat Developer s Workshop Cal Poly to Build Solar Farm as Part of Net Zero Plan Cal Poly Named Top Producer of Faculty Fulbright Scholars with Two from the College of Engineering LLNL Selective Laser Melting (3D) 18.5-acre facility to generate up to 25 percent of university s electricity, produce $17 million in savingsit will include more than 16,000 individual solar panels with a capacity of 4.5 megawatts (AC) and will generate more than 11 million kwh per year enough to power more than 1,000 homes, or about 25 percent of Cal Poly s total needs. Best in the West for public master s schools for 24 years in a row, US News and World Report
UNIVERSITY HIGHLIGHTS Cal Poly Receives CSU Record $110M Gift from Alumnus William L. Frost A new interdisciplinary research center will contain almost 18,000 square feet of science and mathematics facilities. In addition, the Frosts donation includes $3.6 million annually to support student scholarships and research stipends, cutting-edge equipment and instrumentation, and expanded hiring of instructors, giving faculty members more time to mentor undergraduate students in research
COLLEGE INITIATIVES Engineering Projects Center Applications in Autonomous Flight Cybersecurity Sustainable Infrastructure and Energy CubeSats Innovations in Engineering Education Collaborations on cross college initiatives Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center for Expressive Technologies Big Data 5/15/2017 www.calpoly.edu 12
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CENG BUDGET $35,000,000 SSF Lottery CPP $30,000,000 CBF $25,000,000 $20,000,000 State $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $0
SPONSORED PROGRAMS Summary of Research Funding in College of Engineering 2015-2016 2016-Current Submitted Proposals Awarded Proposals Submitted Proposals Awarded Proposals Department No. Dollar No. Dollar No. Dollar No. Dollar Aerospace Engineering 17 $1,048,112 13 $2,737,984 12 $906,240 6 $538,446 Biomedical and General Engineering 29 $3,514,186 32 $2,868,309 12 $87,716 6 $106,586 Civil and Environmental Engineering 28 $6,330,248 13 $639,911 17 $2,508,321 6 $348,255 Computer Science 9 $1,713,671 8 $969,228 14 $2,703,598 7 $207,948 Cyber Security Center 2 $209,883 1 $68,539 Dean's Office 3 $1,823,161 1 $33,088 1 $7,576 2 $31,837 Electrical Engineering 3 $333,052 2 $11,186 4 $698,149 4 $26,113 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering 6 $3,925,300 5 $4,557,549 3 $265,415 Materials Engineering 3 $117,070 3 $141,547 7 $438,767 4 $23,207 Mechanical Engineering 30 $3,672,323 20 $1,112,123 9 $1,095,753 9 $1,027,523 Total 130 $22,687,006 92 $8,513,376 81 $13,003,669 48 $2,643,869
SPONSORED PROGRAMS 2015-2016 Notables Jordi Puig Suari, Confidential (but Cubesat related): $2,236,728 Trevor Cardinal, CIRM Bridges to Stem Cell Research: $2,632,500 Collaborative Proposals involving CENG Faculty 2016-Current John Bellardo, Cubesat, NSF: $448,097 Submitted Proposals Awarded Proposals Tryg Lundquist, Algae research, multiple: $279,934 College No. Dollar No. Dollar Steve Klisch, HMB Lab, Army + Keck: $863,645 CAFES 4 $531,170 1 $44,546 CAED 1 $99,994 2016-Current Notables CLA 2 $3,468,202 Jordi Puig Suari, Confidential (but Cubesat related): $398,892 COSAM 2 $549,739 2 $56,390 Trug Lundquist, Algae related, multiple,: $256,362 OCOB 1 $20,000 John Pan, NextFlex: $235,442 IATPP 1 $778,187 John Chan, NSF, Grit: $499,275 Total 9 $4,649,105 5 $899,123 Jim Widmann, NSF, Educational Research: $479,337 John Chan and Jim Widmann collaborated on the two NSF project Notable: IATPP: Digital Democracy Project primarily supported by CSSE faculty
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