Resources
On Campus
Children's Center
Provides quality preschool services for campus parenting students, faculty, staff, alumni and community. Cost of care is income based - visit the site to complete an interest form for childcare!
Care Center
The Care Center on campus (located in Bldg. 97) is the first stop space for wellbeing and basic needs resources. Connect with the Center to get assistance with food, housing, financial and clothing resources. They also assist in times of distress.Clothes Closet
Eligible students can obtain up to 10 FREE items of clothing for themselves or their dependent(s) per semester, including professional business attire. Located in the Care Center.Bronco Advising Center (BAC)
Bring your questions about general academic advising, graduation pledge, class registration, acadmic records, financial aid and student accounting and get them answered here!Lactation Spaces
There are a number of lactation spaces located across campus. Familiarize yourself with them and check back for new locations.
University Library - Bronco Family Space
The Library has a family friendly space for you to study with your children located on the 3rd floor!
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Provides individual therapy as well as workshops, group therapy, wellbeing coaching, crisis intervention, and a meditation room.Womxn's Resource Center
Promotes gender equity through empowerment and conciousness raising, and strives to establish a brave space which encourages awareness and discussion of womxn's issues.PolyTransfer
Ensures a transfer receptive culture by providing resources and programming that connect and support transfer students as they achieveStudent Health Services
Provides students with affordable, accessible and high-quality health care.Parenting Broncos Club
Looking to meet other Parenting Students at CPP, join the Parenting Broncos Club!CPP Kares
A site developed by CPP students providing parents/caregivers of children aged 0-12 with access to educational activities and resources.Office of Undergraduate Research
Starting your research journey? The Office of Undergraduate Research provides greats support. Did we mention there's opportunities to fund presenting your work, check out the Conference Presentation Award section for details!
Student Event Fund
Funding opportunties up to $1,000 for professional development conferences and workshops.CPP Connect
Your one-stop hub to make an appointment with a campus resource including advising, tutoring, career services, and financial aid.Career Center
Are you workforce ready? The Career Center has you covered! They provide resume, cover letter, mock interview, career counseling and more! In addition, view Handshake to search a variety of employment and internship opportunities - including on-campus employment and federal work study positions.CalWORKs
The CalWORKs point of contact in the Care Center can provide general information, process documents and provide assistance for submitting verification packets.Reading, Advising, & Mentoring Program (RAMP)
RAMP's goal is to provide academic and personal support to participants so they persist at Cal Poly Pomona and graduate in a timely manner. RAMP's core services are reading tutorials, supplemental academic, career, and personal advising; and peer mentoring. Our services help students improve reading and study strategies, enhance personal growth, and develop professional skills.
Off Campus
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.Library Access
Many local and county libraries offer free children programming and resources.
Pomona Unified School District Child Development Program
The Pomona Unified School District Child Development Program provides childcare services for parents and children in the Los Angeles & San Bernardino County. The goal of this program is to help pay for childcare services for parents who are employed, attending school or job training.