CAL POLY: SAN LUIS OBISPO Presented by: Alexis Philpott, Danielle Clarke, and Waverly Rocklin.

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CAL POLY: SAN LUIS OBISPO Presented by: Alexis Philpott, Danielle Clarke, and Waverly Rocklin

Transcript of CAL POLY: SAN LUIS OBISPO Presented by: Alexis Philpott, Danielle Clarke, and Waverly Rocklin.

CAL POLY: SAN LUIS OBISPO

Presented by: Alexis Philpott, Danielle Clarke, and Waverly Rocklin

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Demographics and Possible Majors – Danielle

Campus Life and School Layout – Danielle

Required Courses, Scores – Alexis

‘On campus’ life – Waverly

Spots around Campus - Alexis

• American Indian/Alaskan Native – <1%• Asian – 11%• African American/Black – 1% • Hispanic – 13%• Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander - <1%• White – 63%• Two or more races – 5%

DEMOGRAPHICS

• Art • Business• Child Development• Dairy Science• Economics• Food Science• General Engineering • History • Earth Science• Chemistry

• Industrial Technology• Journalism• Kinesiology• Liberal Studies• Music• Nutrition • Physics• Theatre Arts• Languages & Literature

POSSIBLE MAJORS

Cal Poly’s main campus features a pedestrian-friendly core, convenient parking and connections to San Luis Obispo Country’s transportation services.

CAMPUS LIFE

Cal Poly is a nationally ranked, four-year, comprehensive public university located in San Luis Obispo, halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles on California's Central Coast.

Distinctive learning community offering academically focused

students a hands-on educational experience that prepares them for today’s scientific and technical world

SCHOOL LAYOUT

REQUIRED HIGH SCHOOL COURSES

Course CSU Semesters Required

English 8

Algebra 4

Geometry 2

Foreign Language 4

Lab Science(Must include 1 year of a

Biological Science and 1 year of a Physical Science)

4

Social Sciences(Must include 1 year of US History

or US History and Government)

4

Visual Performing Arts 2

Electives 2

• 4 years of English• 3 years of Math• 2 years of foreign

Language • 2 years of lab science• 2 years of social science • 1 years of Visual or

Performing Arts• 1 year of any elective

GPAS AND SATS

The higher the GPA, the more likely you’ll be accepted Most accepted

applicants have GPAs between 3.2 – 3.8

Like GPAs, the higher the SAT score, the more likely you’ll be accepted. The average Cal

Poly student scores a 1600

ON CAMPUS HOUSING

Students apply for two-year housing Resident housing Apartments

CLUBS Hundreds of clubs to fit any interest

Academic Community Service  Performing Arts Political Professional Sports (go mustangs!) Religious

Greek Life

SPOTS AROUND CAMPUS

The Avenue food court with Chick-

Fil-A, Deli Sandwiches, and more

Campus Bookstore Books Clothes Gifts