Kellogg Honors College
Suketu Bhavsar, Director
The Cal Poly Pomona Kellogg Honors College challenges talented students to achieve academic and personal goals. The College provides an intellectually and socially stimulating environment for students of all majors to come together as a community of scholars. Admission is selective, a faculty committee chooses Honors students based on their application packages. Honors students must maintain a 3.3 GPA to remain in the Kellogg Honors College during their time at Cal Poly Pomona. Students may graduate from the Honors College by participating in special Honors classes; some in their majors and several which satisfy the university’s general education requirements. (Please see the section on Special Programs for more information on the Kellogg Honors College.)
The Center for Community Service-Learning and VolunteerBASE (Bronco Advancing Service Excellence)
The Center for Community Service-Learning and VolunteerBASE facilitate curricular and co-curricular civic engagement opportunities for the Cal Poly Pomona community. For further information, please see our full description of programs in the Special University Centers section of this catalog.
Interdisciplinary General Education Program
The Interdisciplinary General Education Program (IGE) offers students a unique and stimulating choice to fulfill 32 units of general education requirements. These requirements, which apply to all California State University campuses, help students broaden their skills and understanding in areas beyond the major and develop the qualities of an educated individual. Founded in 1983, IGE is one of the longest-lived interdisciplinary programs in the California State University and has earned national recognition for its success in general education, team teaching, outcomes assessment and learning communities.
The IGE curriculum encourages students to connect personal experience with course readings, to explore their values and goals, and to develop their own ideas and interpretations. Students learn through discussions, papers and team projects. IGE students also attend music, theatre, museum and other cultural experiences that enhance the curriculum.
Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Brian Swanson, Director of Athletics
Tracee Passeggi, Associate Director of Athletics
Mike Ashman
Paul Caliguiri
Paul Helms
Greg Kamansky
Sandy Kriezel |
Ruem Malasarn
Jim Sackett
Paul Thomas
Scott Tsuji
Rosie Wegrich |
The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics offers opportunities for men and women in a wide variety of sports, which include (m) baseball, basketball, cross country, soccer, tennis, track and field and (w) volleyball. The University is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division II and competes in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) conference. These opportunities are open to all qualified students. The University has gained National and International recognition from the performances of its many outstanding athletic teams.
Mission Statement
The mission statement for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is an integral part of the educational environment of the total university which allows the student to develop mental, physical, social, and emotional discipline, to develop the ability to work with others, and to enhance decision-making and leadership skills. Intercollegiate Athletics can also serve as a university focal point for public relations and social interaction. |