Getting Involved
Being a Connected Bronco
Staying connected to campus throughout your college experience is an important goal. Many things will be vying for your attention, which can make finding the important nuggets of information challenging. Don't miss something exciting to do or an important deadline because you weren't connected – stay in "the know" with these tips:
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Pick up The Poly Post (Cal Poly Pomona's student-run newspaper) every Tuesday morning or read it on-line at http://www.thepolypost.com.
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Check your Cal Poly Pomona e-mail regularly. You'll receive important information from your college and department, reminders about registration appointments and fee payment deadlines as well as weekly university news, announcements and upcoming events.
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Office of Student Life and Cultural Centers (OSLCC)
(909) 869-2841
www.dsa.csupomona.edu/osl
OSLCC is committed to the recruitment, retention and development of all students and coordinates and advises programs that appeal to the diversity of students including ASI, clubs and organizations, Greek Life, Multicultural Council and the Rose Float. OSLCC also hosts the very popular Cross-Cultural Retreat offered every year. OSLCC supports leadership development through the Student Development and Leadership Institute, the Co-Curricular Portfolio, the Council Transition Retreat, the 3-D Leadership Conference, skills building workshops for clubs and organizations, and an extensive resource library.
The Cultural Centers are committed to the recognition, promotion and support of the rich diversity of our campus community. Presently, the centers represent the major cultural groups on campus: the African American Student Center, the Asian and Pacific Islander Student Center, the Cesar E. Chavez Center for Higher Education, the Native American Student Center and the Pride Center. Each center sponsors a number of programs to enhance cross-cultural communication and experiences for all of our students and provides a network of support services that address the needs of traditionally underrepresented students. The Centers are located in Buildings 26 and 95.
10 Good Reasons to Come to the Office of Student Life and Cultural Centers
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Join a club/organization, fraternity or sorority < Meet new friends and get connected>
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Volunteer opportunities and Jobs <Need money? Need experience? We hire student assistants and project coordinators>
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Computer Access and Good Stuff! <Free printing, just bring your own paper; email and web access>
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Research Resources < Cultural and leadership books, videos and periodicals for check out as well as graduate school information>
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Fun Programs <Did we say, FREE FOOD!!; speakers, dancers, festivals and distinguished lecturers>
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Financial Assistance for personal or organizations <Scholarship and work study opportunities and resources>
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Student Workshops and Conferences <Cross cultural retreat, leadership workshop and trainings>
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Become a Leader<Maximize your college experience and develop essential interpersonal skills>
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Study Lounges and Meeting Space <Conference room space for meetings, mail boxes for student groups>
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Caring professional and student staff to answer your questions <Let us help you with your personal, academic, and social goals and navigate campus policies>
ReEntry & WoMen's Resource Center
(909) 869-3206
www.dsa.csupomona.edu/thecenter
Located in the Cultural Centers, Building 95, this department offers programs in two main areas. ReEntry Services includes workshops, programs, and oasis peer services for students 25 years or older or who are just beginning or continuing college work after being away from school for several years. WoMen's Resources offers workshops, advocacy, referrals, support groups, Cal Works/gain services, educational resources, materials, and a comprehensive library which addresses topics and issues related to the changing roles of women and men in our diverse society. Academic credit is available to students interested in internships and leadership experience for activities including OASIS, Students TALK.