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About CPP
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (CPP) — public non-profit university. It is located in Pomona, United States. CPP is an active member of California State University System, American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). Sport affiliations and memberships: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
CPP conducts research in many fields of study. For more information, visit the official site.
- Location
- Pomona, United States
- Establishment year
- 1938
- Students
- 24,999
- Acceptance rate
- 40%
CPP tuition fees
The academic calendar at CPP is divided into quarters. For convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. One year of studying at CPP will cost local citizens a minimum of 4,999 USD. For foreigners, the tuition fee is different — from 12,497 USD per year. With the help of financial support programs, students can partially or fully cover the cost of education. The cost of education and the availability of scholarships can be checked on the official website.
Accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses are all things to consider before applying to university.
- Academic calendar
- Quarters
- Financial Aid
- Yes
- Bachelor
- Local4,999USD/year
- Foreign12,497USD/year
- Master
- Local4,999USD/year
- Foreign12,497USD/year
CPP campus
The campus of CPP is suburban. Students live in a close-knit community and enjoy the benefits of the natural environment around them. However, they also have access to urban entertainment such as shopping malls, restaurants and cinemas. The school has a library where students can do their homework or just relax. Thanks to international exchange programs at CPP, students can communicate with representatives of different countries and nationalities and thus expand their own horizons. And, the university contributes to this by regularly holding joint events for local and foreign students.
- Campus Type
- Suburban
- Library
- Yes
What to do after graduation
Students can stay in United States for a year after graduation to find a job and change their student visa to a work visa. Look for more immigration options in our article.
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