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If you are aware that an immigration enforcement activity is occurring or about to occur on campus, please notify the following listed below as soon as possible.
Jason Rodriguez
Chief of Staff and Associate Vice President for Administrative Service
Rresponsible for meeting with federal immigration officers and reviewing and verifying any order/subpoena/warrant they may have.
Phone: 909.869.3019
Email: admin_affairs@cpp.edu
If the above are not unavailable, please contact the Cal Poly Pomona University Police Department
CPP University Police Department
Emergency (call from campus phone): 911
Emergency (call from cell phone): 909.869.3070
Main Office: 909.869.3061
Non-emergency After Hours: 909.869.3399
Email: police@cpp.edu
Dean of Students Office
Weston Prisbrey
Deputy Dean of Students
Phone: 909-979-5522
Email: deanofstudents@cpp.edu
- FAQs for California State University Employees about Federal Immigration Enforcement Actions on University Property (PDF) (dated December 3, 2024): This guidance from the Chancellor’s Office discusses circumstances in which immigration officers may access campus locations, both public and non-public areas, and how campus employees should respond to immigration officers’ requests for access to campus property or employee or student records.
- Quick Reference Guide – What to do If a Federal Immigration Officer Requests Access to University Property or Records (PDF): Provides employees a summary of how to respond to immigration enforcement activities on campus.
Free immigration legal services, offered through the California State University Immigration Legal Services Project, is available to undocumented students. The legal service provider assigned to Cal Poly Pomona is posted here.
These materials explain immigration rights and protections under the law.
Printable 'red cards' — cards that help all people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, assert their rights.
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Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) - for students.
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California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA): Offers mental health services and support specifically for immigrant communities.
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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) California: Provides mental health resources and peer support for immigrants and their families.
Undocumented Students Services supports the holistic success (academic, personal, professional) of undocumented students at Cal Poly Pomona. We are here to serve students who come from mixed-status families, TPS, refugee status and undocumented with or without DACA.
Our services extend to all in the Bronco undocumented community including staff and faculty.