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Cal Poly Pomona

Future Students

Questions and Answers

Why Cal Poly Pomona?
Cal Poly Pomona provides a rich academic experience that encourages hands-on learning in every program, course, and activity on campus.
Where is it?
Here we are!
What programs do you offer?
Cal Poly Pomona offers more than 60 majors and a number of minor and interdisciplinary programs housed in 48 academic departments.
How do I apply?
Guides are available for first-time freshmen, transfer students, and graduate and post-baccalaureate students. there are additional requirements for international students.
How much will it cost?
Current annual fees are $4,551 for undergraduates, $5,487 for graduate students, and $5,199 for students seeking a teaching credential.
Where will I live?
More than 3200 students live in traditional dorms, residential suites and university apartments. Housing is available in the nearby communities of Pomona, Walnut, Diamond Bar, La Verne, and San Dimas.
What can I see and do in the surrounding area?
Where to start? The attractions and activities available in southern California often seem limitless, but there's a lot to do on campus as well.
I'm an international student. What do I need to know?
The International Center has the information you need
I'm a member of the armed forces or a veteran. What do I need to know?
Please go to Veterans @ Cal Poly Pomona
I have a disability. What resources do you offer?
Check out the Disability Resource Center

Other links

Academic Programs & Services

College Portrait of Undergraduate Education: Voluntary System of Accountability [Early Adopeter]
The College Portrait provides important information about an institution, its effectiveness, and the learning outcomes of its students.

Admissions & Outreach

Advising, Orientation & Registration

Financial Aid, Scholarships & Costs

Living on Campus

Student Life & Services

Cultural Centers:

Testing

University Publications

Visiting Campus

July 31, 2010