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Study Hut College Tour Cal Poly Pomona

March 1st, 2018

Last week was the Study Hut College Tour Cal Poly Pomona. As a graduate from the California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, I wasn’t sure what to expect from our sister school in Pomona.  Aside from normal rival bashing, I tried to keep an open mind when I toured their campus with my fellow college counselors from Study Hut.

Study Hut College Tour Cal Poly Pomona

 

I can say that Cal Poly Pomona is just as nice a campus as its sibling school to the north.  The land was donated by W.H. Kellogg, founder of Kellogg cereals, who used it for his Arabian horse breeding program and renowned rose garden, which are still running as a part of the terms of the donation.  There is also plenty of new architecture being built to keep things modern, yet the campus feels as cemented in the local scenery as it ever was.

The tour guides touted the campus’s small class sizes (35 on average), state of the art engineering labs (including a wind tunnel and earthquake simulator), and partnerships with firms such as NASA and Edison.  The opportunities for all its students are substantial, but the most impressive statistic is that more than 50 percent of students are able to graduate in 4 years or less!  For a state school, that is no doubt unparalleled.

As a true polytechnic university, Cal Poly Pomona keeps its reputation as one of the preeminent engineering schools in the state.  Obviously their Biology and Environmental programs are among its most popular as well, but the surprising discipline they bragged about was for hospitality management.  The Collins College for Hospitality is ranked #2 in the nation, and has its own hotel right near campus!

From its rustic scenery and accessible location, to its rich history and unrivaled academics, Cal Poly Pomona (not to be confused with Pomona College) has earned its place as a top institution in our state.  Any California resident should be proud to add this campus to his or her potential target schools.

Study Hut College Tour

February 26th, 2018

This past Presidents Day Weekend, some of Study Hut’s top tutors, counselors, and test prep gurus embarked upon our first annual Study Hut College Tour.  To call the trip a success would be an understatement, as we learned a plethora of new information about colleges that some of us knew very little about.  We wanted to visit a range of different types of universities, and our only criteria for year 1 was to visit local universities that most of the counselors had not visited before, so as to make the experience as new as possible for as many members of our team as possible.  The universities that we chose to visit do not reflect a judgment or position on behalf of our organization as to the admissions standards, prestige, academic quality, etc. of these universities, but rather as a starting point for conversation and exploration, and a launching point for knowledge gathering.

Study Hut College Tour

The Study Hut College Tour began on Friday at CSU Fullerton, the largest Cal State campus by student population.  Although Fullerton is a commuter campus, the on-campus housing was a pleasant surprise: it seemed like the type of place that most of us would love to live!  The facilities exceeded expectations, and we could not believe how much action there was on campus, even on a Friday.

Next, we hopped onto the freeway and checked out Cal Poly Pomona, one of the CSU system’s two polytechnic universities, which is nestled in the San Gabriel foothills.   With an emphasis on math, hard sciences, and engineering, among other popular majors, the oasis that is Cal Poly Pomona has quaint charm to it, especially given how close to Los Angeles the campus finds itself.

We continued the Study Hut College Tour by taking a tour of UC Riverside.  Overlooked by some of our students during the college application process, UCR students have several major advantages over students at other UC schools, namely that none of its majors are impacted.  Ease of access to classes is a major plus for many students at UCR.

To finish off the first annual Study Hut College Tour, our group decided to enjoy a self-guided bike tour of the Claremont Colleges, which turned out to be a fantastic decision.  We managed to tour all of the different schools on the campus, and the facilities were world class.

If you are interested in more details about our trip, please feel free to email rob@studyhut.com.  Also, please keep an eye out for more blog articles on this front; we plan to go into more detail about each school in the coming weeks.