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Home of the Broncos. Located in Southern California’s San Gabriel Valley- 30 minutes east of downtown Los Angeles in a city of 150K residents. The Campus. Undergraduate : 20,530 Graduate: 1,626 Total: 22,156 Distinctions:
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Home of the Broncos Located in Southern California’s San Gabriel Valley- 30 minutes east of downtown Los Angeles in a city of 150K residents
The Campus Undergraduate: 20,530 Graduate: 1,626 Total: 22,156 Distinctions: One of only 11 Polytechnic universities in the US (2 in California) College of Engineering ranked 14th in the country for undergraduate programs* (US News & World Report) Ranked 6th in the US for awarding Bachelor’s degrees to minorities (Diverse Issues in Higher Education) Named one of the Best Values in Higher Education (Kiplinger’s Personal Finance) Ranked 8th of all public universities in the western US* (US News & World Report)
Distinctive Programs Academics: 8 Colleges (Agriculture, Business Administration, Education and Integrative Studies, Engineering, Environmental Design, Hospitality Management, Arts and Social Sciences, Science) • Aerospace Engineering • Animal Science- Pre Vet • Architecture • Urban and Regional Planning • Hospitality • Apparel Merchandising and Marketing • Cybersecurity • Biotechnology • Political Science (Award Winning MUN Team)
Transitional Programs: Summer Bridge, R.I.S.E. and Poly Transfer 2 year and 4 year Pledge Program Housing: 6 residential halls, University Suites, University Village, Center for Regenerative Studies- mandatory for Freshmen outside local area NCAA II Athletics: Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country, Track & Field, Volleyball and Soccer
Campus Impaction Animal Health Science Animal Science Architecture Aerospace Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Communication Music Industry Studies Psychology Sociology Biology Biotechnology Chemistry Computer Science Environmental Biology Exercise Science *20 majors impacted at the Freshman and Transfer Levels for Fall 2015 Undeclared (not available to transfer or international students)
ADMISSIONS PROFILE - Freshman - • 32,799 Applications • 16,920 Admits • 3,250 Enrolled - Transfers - • 13,843 Applications • 6,751 Admits • 2,500 Enrolled Students notified of admission status through Bronco Direct ECD $100.00-May 1 deadline • Characteristics Fall 2014 • First-time Freshmen • Number: 3,250 • High School GPA: 3.50 • SAT Composite Score: 1,070 • ACT Composite Score: 26 • New Transfer • Number: 2,500 • Transfer Units Earned: 124 • Transfer GPA: 3.13 Eligibility Index varies by program. Local area admitted at minimum CSU eligibility.
Financial Aid and Scholarships Bronco Scholarship Application System Over 400 CPP Specific Scholarships Honors Fellowship College and Department Scholarships Student Life and Cultural Centers Hilda Solis Scholarship http://www.csupomona.edu/~financial-aid/types-of-aid/scholarships/index.shtml
Come See US!!! Campus and Virtual Tours: 90 minute tours offered daily and on selected Saturdays year round Preview Day- October 18 2014 Discover CPP in Northern CA- April 2015 Counseling in the Field
Contact Us Admissions & Outreach: (909) 869-5299 Hours: Monday through Friday 8a.m. to 5p.m. Location: Bldg. 98-T2 Email: admissions@csupomona.edu Campus Tours: (909) 869-3529 Disabled Student Services: (909) 869-2386 Student Support & Equity Programs:(909) 869-3360 Financial Aid and Scholarships: (909) 869-3700 Housing: (909) 869-3307 Transfer Services: (909) 869-3210 University Outreach: (909) 869-5299 Veterans Resource Center: (909) 869-6994