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University Library

Did you know the library isn’t just for studying and checking out books? They also have Subject Librarians that can help you complete research for your assignments. The University Library has a laptop/hotspot lending program and you borrow resources from other libraries within the CSU system. Check out the list of services to discover how to maximize your library experience. 
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Student Support & Equity Programs (SSEP)

Student Support and Equity Programs is home to the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), the Renaissance Scholars (RS) foster youth support program, Summer and Transfer Bridge, and the Veterans Resource Center (VRC). SSEP provides academic advising, financial literacy seminars, tutorial services and student development services for students in these programs. For more information visit their website!
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Kellogg Honors College

The Kellogg Honors College is a community of motivated high achieving students at Cal Poly Pomona.  The honors college promotes academic excellence and intellectual exploration through honors courses, civic engagement and special events.  Students can join the honors college as incoming freshmen, current first-year freshmen finishing one year at CPP, and incoming transfers. 
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Academic Integrity

Engaging in academic dishonesty may result in academic or disciplinary outcomes. Faculty members assign academic actions, which may include a “0” on an assignment, an “F” in the course, or any academic outcome the faculty deems appropriate. Academic dishonesty incidents are referred to Student Conduct & Integrity for disciplinary actions.

Disciplinary outcomes are determined with the Student Conduct procedures described in Executive Order 1098. Disciplinary outcomes may include, but are not limited to: warnings, probation, suspension, expulsion, or educational assignments, all of which reduce the likelihood of future violations. Visit Student Conduct & Integrity’s page to learn more about how to maintain your academic integrity and avoid plagiarism.

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First Year Experience (FYE)

Learn how to be successful in your first-year at Cal Poly Pomona. The first-year experience course provides an overview of the opportunities and possible careers associated with your major. Earn college credit by enrolling in a first-year experience this fall. As part of the program, students engage in activities, community service projects, field trips, and innovative learning opportunities. Connect with your advisor for more details.
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Disability Resource Center (DRC)

The Disability Resource Center removes barriers to access for students with disabilities by developing individualized programs which enable them to compete academically on an equal basis with their non-disabled peers. Some of the services offered by the DRC include alternate media, note taking, test proctoring, interpreting and real-time captioning for the hearing impaired, priority registration, use of specialized equipment, and disability-related counseling.
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Maximizing Engineering Potential (MEP)

MEP serves historically underrepresented minorities, women, low-income individuals, and first generation students in engineering, including transfer students. MEP provides academic support/intervention via Summer Bridge (“Engineering in Your Future”), first-year experience courses (EGR1000/L), milestone events, soft-skills workshops (held during U-Hour), professional development activities, industry field-trips, peer mentoring, and scholarships.

In addition to tutoring, a new and unique technology-assisted supplemental instruction offers students the option of receiving online help for foundation STEM courses and upper-division engineering courses.

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Learning Resource Center (LRC)

The Learning Resource Center is Cal Poly Pomona's comprehensive learning center, certified by the College Reading and Learning Association. Their mission is to promote student success by providing programs and services that advance students' critical thinking, problem solving, and analytical skills.

The LRC accomplishes these goals through Academic Skills Coaching, Subject Tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, and the Writing Center. 

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Academic Calendar

Stay on top of important academic dates such as the registration windows, drop/add deadlines, exam periods, and when your fees are due by bookmarking the academic calendar.

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