Cal Poly is projecting enrollment of 4,488 first-time freshmen and 760 transfer students this year — and enrolling 383 less freshmen and 187 less transfer students than last year.
Registration system to be revamped, Office of Registrar says
Cal Poly recently implemented a new registration rotation for graduating seniors, but that’s not the only change students will be seeing in the future.
Cal Poly admits most selective class
Cal Poly’s admition rate for Fall 2014 applicants is the lowest in university history — 28 percent.
Mustang News Weekly Recap, Feb. 20, 2014: Facts on Student Success Fee, colleges propose new minor
Mustang News anchors Denzel Quarterman and Olivia DeGennaro recap Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.
Mustang News, Feb. 19, 2014: Student success fee allocated, colleges propose new minor
Mustang News anchor Ashley DeVriend covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
Student Success Fee still focuses on additional classes
For the next fiscal year, Cal Poly is expecting about $14.6 million in revenue through the Student Success Fee. Of that amount, approximately $9.2 million will be spent on additional classes,
Cal Poly working toward lower unit counts
Zach Maher/Mustang News Cal Poly has been working toward reducing unit counts as much as possible, Associate Vice Provost for Programs and Planning Mary Pedersen said. Suha Saya [follow id=”suhasaya”] Cal Poly’s effort to decrease unit counts and increase graduation…
New priority registration system in the works
Cal Poly is working toward giving students a registration time slot based on how many units they’ve earned and dropping priority registration altogether.
Important issues on campus explained: semesters vs. quarters and Student Success Fee make headlines
Between classes, work, clubs and weekend beach trips, it can be difficult for Cal Poly students to pay attention to what’s going on around campus.
Student Success Fee: Little progress so far on Academic Success Center
As Cal Poly aims to create a more consistent support network for students, nearly 5 percent of the Student Success Fee next year will fund what administrators have dubbed the university’s Academic Success Center.
Most of Student Success Fee going to opening classes
With millions of dollars from this year’s Student Success Fee invested in access to classes, at least one indicator is showing positive signs for students unhappy with current offerings.