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your future hires We strive to create a flourishing network of students and employers who collaborate and achieve goals. Our team will be instrumental in these efforts to bring the heart of Cal Poly Pomona to your organization. Employers are looking for talented students of today, who will be their leaders tomorrow. We welcome your organization to the Cal Poly Pomona family! Our goal is providing more than job postings www.cpp.edu/~career/employer
connect with future employees JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS We assist with posting part-time, internship, entry-level and experienced positions for Cal Poly students, new graduates and alumni. Post your opportunities for free through Cal Poly Pomona s BroncoConnection-an on-line job bank accessed by over 23,000 students and alumni. ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEW PROGRAM (OCI) We offer a professional and comfortable recruitment atmosphere for employers. This is a unique opportunity to interview students looking for full time and internship opportunities. The program includes an organized schedule of interviews through BroncoConnection, private interview room reservations, and a hospitality room with amenities. INFORMATION SESSIONS Increase visibility of your organization by providing expert industry and company path overviews to students. Promote your recruitment plans, boost resume submissions and encourage interview sign-ups at the session. Address general topics such as corporate culture, benefit packages, and other related topics. PUBLIC RELATIONS TABLE Reserve a table in a high-traffic student area outside of the Career Center. PR Tables present a unique opportunity to showcase your company and present job opportunities to students. RESUME BOOKS A resume book equips your company with access to 23,000 students and alumni. A book meets specific needs of employers based on the criteria selected. Resume books can also be customized for employers. JOB FAIRS & EVENTS Annually, the Career Center hosts multiple job fairs, expos and events, providing employers the opportunity to gain visibility on-campus, collect resumes, network, distribute literature, and recruit quality employees from our diverse student population. PARTNERS PROGRAM As a Partner, you will benefit from additional opportunities to connect with highly talented and diverse students, greater brand awareness visibility on campus, and highly attentive service from our staff. Your partnership will play a vital role in providing resources to help the Career Center prepare students for professional success. Start Here Visit www.cpp.edu/~career to learn more.
history of CALPOLY POMONA Cal Poly Pomona opened September 15, 1938 with an all-male enrollment of 110 students as the Voorhis Unit of California State Polytechnic College in San Luis Obispo. It was located on the 150-acre San Dimas site of the former Voorhis School for Boys. Breakfast cereal magnate W.K. Kellogg deeded 813 acres of land located three miles south of the Voorhis campus to the state of California in 1949. In 1956, 508 students and 44 faculty and staff moved from San Dimas to the Kellogg campus. In a first for the all-male campus, 329 women joined the student body in 1961. The Pomona campus separated from the San Luis Obispo campus in 1966 and became California State Polytechnic College, Kellogg Campus. University status was granted in 1972. Today, the campus covers 1,438 acres and is the second largest in area among the California State University s 23 campuses. More than 3,000 faculty and staff support the education of 23,000 students. Striking a balance between urban excitement and rural charm, Cal Poly Pomona is nestled in 1,438 rolling acres on the eastern edge of Los Angeles County. Due to its location at the nexus of Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties, the university s students can swim in the ocean, ski in the mountains and visit the world s happiest amusement park in the same day. As one of only two polytechnic universities in the state, Cal Poly Pomona is known for its learn-by-doing philosophy. The university recognizes that students who solve classroom problems today have an advantage as employees solving real-world problems tomorrow. The university offers more than 60 majors and degree programs in eight academic colleges. Faculty in all disciplines apply theory to practice, creating opportunities for students to use their knowledge in hands-on projects, collaboration in research, and participation in valuable internships and service learning programs.
glance At a ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE LEVEL* ACADEMIC COLLEGES UNDERGRADUATE POSTBACCALAUREATE TOTAL Agriculture 1,799 43 1,842 Business Administration 4,703 76 4,779 Education and Integrative Studies 662 568 1,230 Engineering 5,298 300 5,598 Environmental Design 1,378 156 1,534 Hospitality Management 1,187 1,187 Letters,Arts, and Social Sciences 3,051 203 3,254 Science 3,851 235 4,086 University Programs 455 1 456 Grand total 22,384 1,582 23,966 ENROLLMENT BY GENDER AND ETHNIC GROUP* FEMALE MALE TOTAL American Indian/Alaskan Native Only 31 16 47 Asian Only 2,243 3,390 5,733 Black/African American Only 375 407 782 Hispanic/Latino (any race) 3,975 4,964 9,052 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Only 25 38 63 Non-Resident Alien 564 671 1,235 Two or More Races 408 510 918 Unknown 529 641 1,170 White Only 2,098 2,868 4,966 Grand Total 10,248 13,605 23,966 *Data set acquired from Institutional Research and Academic Resources
major A TO MATCH THE SKILL SET YOU NEED COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Agribusiness & Food Industry Management Agriculture Science Animal Health Science Animal Science Apparel Merchandising & Management Foods & Nutrition Food Science & Technology Plant Science COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Computer Information Systems Finance, Real Estate & Law International Business & Marketing Management & Human Resources Technology & Operations Management COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & INTEGRATIVE STUDIES Liberal Studies Ethnic & Women s Studies Education Interdisciplinary General Education
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Aerospace Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Construction Engineering Technology Electrical & Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology Engineering Technology Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Architecture Art History Graphic Design Landscape Architecture Urban & Regional Planning COLLINS COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Hospitality Management COLLEGE OF LETTERS, ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES Anthropology Communication Economics English Geography History Foreign Languages Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish Theatre Music COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Biology (Options: Biology, Botany, Microbiology, Zoology) Biochemistry Chemistry Computer Science Environmental Biology Geology Geological Science Kinesiology (Options: Pedagogy, Health Promotions, Exercise Science) Mathematics Physics Statistics
masters AND CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS College of Agriculture Agriculture Science Animal Science Irrigation Science Nutrition and Food Science College of Business Administration MBA MSBA MSA College of Education and Integrative Studies Credentials Education Doctorate in Educational Leadership College of Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Management Mechanical Engineering College of Environmental Design Architecture Interior Architecture Landscape Architecture Regenerative Studies Urban and Regional Planning
Collins College of Hospitality Management Hospitality Management College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences Economics English History Psychology Public Administration College of Science Biological Sciences Biotechnology Chemistry Computer Science Geological Sciences Kinesiology Mathematics
match The Major Skill Set THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE offers students a choice of eight majors that range from the traditional disciplines to contemporary topics of sustainable agriculture, food science and apparel industries. Through the Agriculture Research Initiative, the college actively supports research by faculty and collaboration with industry. THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION offers students the ability to meld a liberal arts education with career specialization. Eight business options offer hands-on experiences that provide students with the knowledge, ability and confidence to make their mark in the global business world. THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & INTEGRATIVE STUDIES includes curriculum in Liberal Studies, Interdisciplinary General Education, Ethnic and Women s Studies, and an array of educator preparation programs designed for future school teachers and leaders. THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING has 11 ABET-accredited undergraduate programs and five master s degrees. Its programs are consistently ranked among the finest in the western United States. The college represents the best of what a polytechnic education can offer and has a well-earned reputation for putting theory into practice and for producing industry-ready engineers. THE COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN is one of the few university-level programs bringing together the allied fields of architecture, art, landscape architecture, and urban and regional planning. The college also includes the interdisciplinary John T. Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies, the university s flagship program addressing environmental sustainability issues. THE COLLEGE OF LETTERS, ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES provides courses that encourage students to become well-rounded and develop their critical thinking skills, flexibility and creativity. The college offers more than 20 undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs in a variety of fields, from the performing arts to the behavioral sciences. THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE offers 19 degree programs in six fields and has professional programs for students entering medical, dental, veterinary and other health careers. The college provides the only biotechnology major in the 23-campus CSU system. THE COLLINS COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT was the first in the state to offer a four-year hospitality management degree, and it provides the only master s program in California. A customized curriculum prepares students for careers in restaurant management, hotel/resort management, club management, culinary product development, tourism management, and special events/meeting planning.
our expertise YOU TRUST CAN THE PARTNERS PROGRAM is designed to optimize your recruiting experience at Cal Poly Pomona. You will benefit from opportunities to connect with highly talented and diverse students, greater brand awareness and visibility on campus, and highly attentive service from our staff. Your organization will play a vital role in providing resources to help the Career Center prepare students for professional success. Your support helps us remain competitive in an ever changing marketplace. The Partners Program ensures that students will have the resources they need to continue their academic work, graduate, and seek employment opportunities. Partners program highlights: GREEN LEVEL $3,000 Annually Company logo displayed on Career Center website acknowledging the Partnership Plaque placement on Partners Wall in Career Center One public relation table outside the Career Center per quarter GOLD LEVEL $5,000 Annually Half page recognition in Career Fair Chronicle which is distributed to all Fair participants Interview Room named for your organization at the Career Center Large window color wrap style poster size 3 feet by 3 feet displayed in the Career Center window One Career Fair registration waived(within a 12 month period) BRONCO LEVEL $10,000 Annually Sponsorship branding at major Career Center Career Fairs (three total) Large window color wrap style poster size 3 feet by 3 feet displayed in the Career Center window Full page recognition in Career Fair Chronicle, which is distributed to all students attending Career Fair Complimentary Career Fair registrations for twelve months Advertising in Career Center s Career Guide (4,000 Career Guides printed annually)
EMPLOYER RELATIONS TEAM Tom Munnerlyn, Director (909) 869-2337 tgmunnerlyn@cpp.edu Gerard Russo, OCI Recruiting Coordinator (909) 869-2336 gjrusso@cpp.edu Lauren Corona, Events Coordinator (909) 869-2341 lmcorona@cpp.edu Dawn Finley, Job Location and Development Coordinator (909) 869-4048 dkfinley@cpp.edu Lorraine Rigoli, Lead Administrative Coordinator (909) 869-2335 lmrigoli@cpp.edu General questions, feel free to contact us (909) 869-2342 career@cpp.edu DID YOU KNOW? U.S. News & World Report ranks Cal Poly Pomona among the best public universities in the West, citing the university s hands-on model of education that gives students many opportunities to learn by doing outside of the classroom. Cal Poly Pomona is also listed among the best in the Princeton Review, with students praising the university s learn-bydoing approach and the abundance of career opportunities after graduation. The Princeton Review recognizes the College of Business Administration s graduate programs as among the best in the country. The college s cybersecurity program was recently named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance/Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security. The College of Engineering is ranked among the finest non-doctorate-granting institutions in the nation, with the civil engineering department ranked sixth best. The college produces one of every 14 engineers in California. DesignIntelligence, a leading journal of architecture and design, ranks Cal Poly Pomona s undergraduate architecture programs fifth in the West and 18th nationally. Cal Poly Pomona is one of only two polytechnic universities in California State University campuses and one of 11 in the nation. Cal Poly Pomona s student body is roughly one-third Latino, one-quarter Asian and 3 percent African American. U.S News & World Report noted the university was eighth most diverse among regional universities in the West and tenth most diverse in the nation. Designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution, Cal Poly Pomona is in the top 25 colleges awarding baccalaureate degrees to Hispanics. Hispanic Business magazine also lauded the university s ability to help Hispanic postgraduate students succeed. The Collins College of Hospitality Management is consistently ranked the best hospitality management program on the West Coast and among the best in the nation. As a veterans-friendly campus, Cal Poly Pomona offer a dynamic and supportive academic community and hands-on opportunities for leadership, academic and personal growth. The College of Environmental Design s Landscape Architecture program is rated the third best in the nation by The Best Colleges. VISIT US www.cpp.edu/~career