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Care Center

The Care Center is the first place to send students who are of concern or in distress. We connect students to resources they need to succeed (both on and off campus), support them through crises, provide advocacy, and offer Basic Needs services.
Bronco Navigators

Bronco Navigators Mentor Program

The Bronco Navigators program enhances the college experience by linking students one-on-one with a peer mentor. Incoming students are paired with a current student invested in their success -- someone ready to listen, inspire, and recognize opportunities. It's FREE, and you can sign up now!

You will learn what to expect at CPP, how to approach challenges, and gain career advice. At the same time, mentors will build their networks and develop skills to become better professionals and leaders. With their mentor, students can discuss common questions that arise for a college student, including:

  • How will my major impact my professional options?
  • How do I balance the demands of school, responsibilities, and socializing?
  • How can I set myself up for academic, social, and career success?
  • How do I make connections with peers and professional contacts?
  • And more...
Transfer Students

Transfer Students

As a transfer student, you know the value of planning for the future and setting goals for your education. At Cal Poly Pomona, we want to help you reach those goals and hit those highlights with the right tools and resources to make the most of your time as a Bronco.

Consider getting involved with PolyTransfer, which is dedicated to developing a transfer receptive culture where transfer students feel empowered to achieve their personal, academic, and professional goals. 

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Student Parents

We understand the dedication and perseverance it takes to be both a parent and a student. Parenting Student Support was created to serve as a central page for both on and off campus resources, community building, and to highlight our parenting student community.

Don’t forget about the Children’s Center, which provides quality preschool services for campus student-parents, faculty, staff, alumni and community. 

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International Students

The International Center supports international students once they begin attending Cal Poly Pomona through campus life assimilation, social and informational events, programs, and student advising services. The Center includes a student lounge, areas for studying and group meetings, a computer room, coffee and refreshments.

Student advisors are available to answer your questions. Study Abroad and Exchange Program information library is also located at the Center. Come learn, work, and relax with students from all over the world! 

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Veterans Resource Center

The Veterans Resource Center provides veterans and military personnel a centralized source for information, support, guidance and community. By establishing a connection with the Center, veterans and dependents provide themselves with an opportunity to benefit from the resources and support services that the University and our off campus partners have made available to them to ensure their well-being and success as students. 
First Gen Students

First Generation Students

The Office of Student Success developed I AM FIRST, a campaign dedicated to enhance visibility campaign first-generation CPP students, faculty, and staff community, and to Create access and equity for First Generation College Students (FGCS) through mentorship with faculty and staff
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Undocumented Students Services

Undocumented Students Services supports the holistic success (academic, personal, professional) of undocumented students at Cal Poly Pomona. The center educates the community about current issues, provides valuable legal and scholarship resources, and convenes campus allies in student success-oriented dialogue. 
Poly Pantry

Poly Pantry

The Poly Pantry was established in 2019 to serve students impacted by food insecurity. By providing access to food and hygiene supplies, and referrals to campus and community-based resources, the Poly Pantry hopes to maximize student success. 

The Pantry is available to all Broncos who feel they are in need. As a customer-choice pantry, individuals are empowered to shop for what they need and want, in order to meet their dietary needs. Because the Poly Pantry located in the Bronco Student Center (BSC) is temporarily closed, Poly Pantry 2 Go provides a no contact, curbside pickup service. Online registration is required for pick-up service. 

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Survivor Advocacy Services (SAS)

Survivor Advocacy Services (SAS) mission is to provide confidential support, prevention education, and promote advocacy for individuals impacted by sexual violence, dating/domestic abuse and stalking in the Cal Poly Pomona community.