Pamela Adams Advising Center Coordinator
Stella Fong-ChenAcademic Advisor
Dario Rios Academic Advisor
Jacquelyn K. TrejoAcademic Advisor
Dr. Erik RollandCollege Dean
1. Accounting 2. Computer Information Systems 3. Finance, Real Estate & Law4. International Business
5. Marketing Management 6. Management and Human Resources 7. Technology and Operations Management8. E-Business
GENERAL ACADEMIC ADVISING • Review Coursework• Evaluate Transfer Credit • Educational Plans/Roadmaps • Assist and Process Student Petitions and other forms• At-Risk, Probationary and Disqualification Advising• Four and Two Year Pledge Advising• Graduation Advising• Personal one-on-one advisement sessions• Transfer Student Advising• Refer Students to University Resources
FACULTY ADVISING • Is this the right major for me?• What career emphasis should I choose? • Should I do an internship?• Which of these job offers should I take?• Encourage students to think about life and career goals• Relate interest and abilities to plans• Assist in exploring and selecting majors and minors• Provide rationale for courses and curriculum requirements• Help select and schedule courses• Monitor academic progress• Encourage students to explore options, become involved and
use campus resources throughout their time in college
Area A Communication & Critical Thinking 1. Oral Communication2. Written Communication3. Critical Thinking
Area B Mathematics & Natural Sciences 1. Physical Science 2. Biological Science 3. Laboratory Activity4. Math/ Quantitative Reasoning 5. Science & Technology Synthesis (Upper Division)
Area C Humanities1. Visual and Performing Arts2A. Philosophy and Civilization2B. Literature and Foreign Languages Other than English 3. Arts & Humanities Synthesis (Upper Division)
Area D Social Sciences 1. U.S. History & American ideals 2. U.S. Constitution and California Government 3. The Social Sciences: principles, methodologies, value system and ethics (EC 2201)4. Social Science Synthesis (Upper Division) (MHR 3020)
Area E Lifelong Understanding & Self Development (MKT PSY 2201), (FRL 1001), (BUS 1010)
• They can be taken in any order (lower division only) & if not enrolled in IGE program
• Upper Division (Junior Standing)
WHAT SHOULD MY CLASS SCHEDULE BE FOR FALL?
Recommended
• One Upper Division GE Synthesis Course • Two Required Core Courses• One Required Sub-Plan Core Course
NOTE: If you anticipate to apply for the pledge program, and if admitted. You will need to enroll in “5” courses for the fall term. Please register for the 5th course.
STUDY ABROAD
Location: Building 1 Room 104
Study Abroad can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your academic career. Study Abroad enriches you personally and professionally by expanding your understanding of culture and global dynamics that affect us every day. A study abroad or exchange experience on your resume will help identify you as a person who is adaptable, global-minded, and assertive.
Why you should participate in an international experience:
•Develop competitive career advantage by building your resume•Earn academic credit toward your degree•Gain a global perspective that is desired by employers•Learn or perfect language skills•Learn to value differences of thought and diversity•Create international networks and friends•Travel and learn about the world
CPP Pledge Program
THE CPP PLEDGE PROGRAM
Is the Priority Pledge Program for you?
• Are you committed to graduating in 2 years?
• Are you a new student?
• Are you ready to stay in the major you have declared TODAY?
• Are you ready to complete 30-units by the end of summer term every year?
• Are you ready to maintain 2.5 GPA, and earn no grade less than a “C-”?
• Enroll in 15 units in the Fall Term.
2 Year Pledge
Application Submission Dates: July 10th – September 7th
Complete all required submission of documents: October 1st
APPLY ONLINE
InternshipsWorkshops
CBA Career FairEvents
Tutoring CBA Clubs & Organizations
Service Learning OpportunitiesOn-Campus work opportunities
Cherrie Peters Career Counselor/[email protected]
SERVICES Workshops Career Fairs Career Advising On Campus Interviews Resume ReviewsCPU 1100 Course Career Clothes Closet Alumni Resources
• The 1st day attendance is mandatory • Instructors may drop students within the ADD/DROP period for non
attendance • Instructor drops are optional. Do not rely on the instructor to drop you. • Check your schedule frequently during the start of the quarter. Things
change, accidents happen. • Your Schedule = Your Responsibility • Cal Poly Pomona Directory
Always check your CPP email. The only official way of communication from the university.
Always ask an advisor if you have a question, Find out all of your options.
Always look at your Degree Progress Report (DPR)
Stay informed & in the know
Know the Important Dates & Deadlines each quarter
Add/ Drop for Fall begins August 16 – September 6
Fall 2018 Classes begin August 23rd
Be flexible! You may not have the perfect schedule!
Leave time in between classes for breaks, advising sessions, to study, go visit faculty office hours, join clubs, etc.
Consider travel, parking, and class time
Tutoring Services – University Learning Resources Center & Departments
Student Health and Counseling Services
Contact Info
http://www.cpp.edu/~cba/909.869.2400
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