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We are CPP Number of undergraduate students 23,731* Number of freshmen 4,204* Average undergraduate class size 35 learn by doing When you graduate from Cal Poly Pomona, you won t just know theoryyou will have experienced an active, hands-on approach to solving real-world problems. quality learning experience We choose our faculty based on their success and experience in the real world, as well as their ability to teach and communicate. Are you CPP bound? environmental sustainability Cal Poly Pomona, through the John T. Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies, is committed to sustainability. The 16-acre center attracts a diverse group of students, academic experts, policymakers, and community members committed to pro-environmental change. diverse community Cal Poly Pomona embraces diversity as a core value, ensuring that the campus community reflects the state and the region we serve. affordable & accessible Cal Poly Pomona believes the transformative power of higher education should be within reach for all students regardless of income or family background. Sports NCAA Division II well ranked Each ranking we receive is a snapshot of achievement. Taken collectively, these snapshots provide a picture of our university where students graduate with the skills needed to succeed in a dynamic and evolving work environment. The quality education of our unique programs distinguish our university. Baseball Basketball Cross Country Soccer Track & Field Volleyball men men & women women * Fall 2016
Fall 2018 Application filing period October 1 - November 30, 2017 Apply online at calstate.edu/apply The non-refundable application fee is $55. A-G College Preparatory Course Requirements (A) History/Social Sciences - 2 YEARS REQUIRED Two years of history/social science, including one year of world history, culture and geography; and one year of U.S. History or one-half year of U.S. History and one-half year of civil or American government. (B) English - 4 YEARS REQUIRED Four years of college-preparatory English. No more than one year of English as a Second Language (ESL). (C) Mathematics - 3 YEARS REQUIRED (4 years recommended) Three years of college-preparatory math (Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra II, Trigonometry, Calculus, etc). (D) Laboratory Science - 2 YEARS REQUIRED (Including 1 biological science and 1 physical science) (E) Language other than English - 2 YEARS REQUIRED Two years of the same language other than English. (F) Visual & Performing Arts (VPA) - 1 YEAR REQUIRED One unit (equivalent to one year or two semesters) required, chosen from one of the following disciplines: Dance, Music, Theater, Visual Arts (e.g., painting, web/graphic design, film/video, inter/multimedia arts) (G) College-Preparatory Elective - 1 YEAR REQUIRED One year in addition to the required A-G courses listed above. *There are career and technical education (CTE) courses that can be used to meet any of the subject area requirements listed above. Please refer to www.ucop.edu/agguide for the entire listing of approved courses. Admissions tests Take the SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and Math or the ACT by the end of October but no later than December of your senior year. Please use one of the following codes when submitting your test scores via: College Board to CPP 4082 ACT to CPP 0202 Freshmen admission requirements Graduation from high school or receipt of a General Education Development (GED) and completion of the 15 unit specific A-G high school courses with a C or better. Impacted campuses often include supplemental criteria such as scores from either the ACT or the SAT test and high school GPA to calculate your Eligibility Index for admission.
Academic Programs/Majors* Impacted majors are highlighted in bold. Aerospace Engineering, B.S. Agribusiness and Food Industry Management, B.S. Agricultural Science, B.S. Chemical Engineering, B.S. Chemistry, B.S. - Biochemistry - American Chemical Society - General Chemistry Environmental Biology, B.S. Food Science and Technology, B.S. Gender, Ethnicity, and Multicultural Studies, B.A. Nutrition, B.S. (formerly Foods and Nutrition, B.S.) Philosophy, B.A. Physics, B.S. Animal Health Science, B.S. Animal Science, B.S. - Pre-Veterinary Science Civil Engineering, B.S. Communication, B.S. Geography, B.S. Geology, B.S. Plant Science, B.S. Political Science, B.A. Anthropology, B.S. Apparel Merchandising and Management, B.S. Architecture, B.Arch. Art History, B.A. Biology, B.S. Biotechnology, B.S. Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting - Computer Information Systems - E-Business - Finance, Real Estate, and Law - International Business - Management and Human Resources - Marketing Management - Technology and Operations Management - Multimedia Journalism - Organizational Communication - Public Relations Computer Engineering, B.S. Computer Science, B.S. Construction Engineering and Management, B.S. Economics, B.S. Early Childhood Studies, B.A.** Electrical Engineering, B.S. Electronic Systems Engineering Technology, B.S. Electromechanical Systems Engineering Technology, B.S. English, B.A. History, B.A. Hospitality Management, B.S. Industrial Engineering, B.S. Kinesiology, B.S. - Pedagogical Kinesiology Landscape Architecture, B.S. Liberal Studies, B.A. Manufacturing Engineering, B.S. Mathematics, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, B.S. Music, B.A. - General Music - Music Industry Studies Psychology, B.A. Science, Technology, and Society, B.A. Sociology, B.A. Spanish, B.A. Theatre, B.A. Urban and Regional Planning, B.S. Visual Communication Design, B.F.A. (formerly Graphic Design, B.F.A.) Undeclared* (must declare by the end of freshmen year) B.A. = Bachelor of Arts B. Arch = Bachelor of Architecture B.F.A. = Bachelor of Fine Arts B.S. = Bachelor of Science * Due to semester conversion, major/program names may be altered. For the most current list of available major/program names, please visit calstate.edu/apply. ** Transfer applicants only Semester Conversion Starting Fall 2018 Cal Poly Pomona is converting from a quarter system to a semester system. For more information visit www.cpp.edu/~semester/
$ Cost of attendance Cal Poly Pomona offers competitive tuition fees that are well below that of other public and private universities in the nation. Below is the estimated annual cost of attendance based on a full-time (12 unit) per term course load: Tuition & Fees Non-Resident Fees* Personal Expenses Transportation Room & Board Books & Supplies CA Resident $7,323 ----------- $1,450 $900 - $1,300 $5,247 - $17,418 $1,854 Non-Resident $7,323 $9,504 $1,450 $900 - $1,300 $5,247 - $17,418 $1,854 Total $16,763 - $29,334 $26,267 - $38,838 Fees are subject to change. *Non-California and international students are calculated at an additional $396 / unit. Impaction Cal Poly Pomona is impacted at the Freshmen and Transfer Level. For Freshmen this means we receive more applications from students than can be admitted. In an effort to maintain educational quality for both current and prospective students, a higher Eligibility Index with additional supplementary criteria may be applied to first time freshmen applicants. *For a list of Impacted majors and supplemental criteria, please visit: www.cpp.edu/~admissions/undergraduate/freshman/before/impactedmajors.shtml Rankings PayScale s 2017 report on best return on investment rank Cal Poly Pomona No. 45 in the nation among public colleges and universities. Cal Poly Pomona was ranked No. 4 by U.S. News & World Report in Best Colleges 2018 among non-doctorate-granting public universities in the West and No. 2 among CSU Campuses. The university made the list for Princeton Review s 2018 Best Colleges: Region by Region for the Western region. According to College Portrait, the University is No. 10 in student diversity among public and private western universities.
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