Student Resources
Here are some overall CPP resources for History students.
Registrar’s Office (forms etc.)
https://www.cpp.edu/registrar/forms/forms.shtml
This is where you can access important forms through the Registar’s Office (registration forms, withdrawal forms, graduation and diploma forms, and VA forms).
Student Success Central
https://www.cpp.edu/studentsuccess/index.shtml
This site contains links to other helpful resources like the Fall 2021 Virtual Advising & Academics Toolkit, CPP Connect, and other student services
Bronco Care Program
https://www.cpp.edu/broncoscarecenter/
This is a comprehensive campus-wide initiative that serves students experiencing housing instability, food insecurity, and other emergency/crisis situations.
Dean of Students
https://www.cpp.edu/deanofstudents/index.shtml
The Dean of Students Office provides a wide range of resources related to student services.
College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences
https://www.cpp.edu/class/discover-class/index.shtml
This is the website for CLASS (the College to which History belongs).
Information Technology and Institutional Planning Resources
https://www.cpp.edu/it/students/
This site contains all sorts of helpful links for students: download (for free) software like Microsoft Office, and access the virtual software lab; set up your internet connection on campus; register for 2-step authentication, etc.
Learning Resource Center
This is the University’s comprehensive tutoring service.
Student Health and Wellness Services
https://www.cpp.edu/health/index.shtml
Click here for Student Health and Wellness Services, including the Bronco Wellness Center and other health services.
Career Center
https://www.cpp.edu/career/index.shtml
This campus resource helps prepare you for careers after CPP.
CPP Library
https://www.cpp.edu/library/index.shtml
This is the overall link to the Cal Poly Pomona Library. History students should also check out the overall guides compiled by the Library Subject Librarians (click on “History” for the expanded list of research guides) and should also consult the History Department’s own extensive guide to finding sources here).