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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (California Polytechnic State University,[9] Cal Poly,[Note 1][10] or Cal Poly San Luis Obispo[9]) is a public university in San Luis Obispo County, adjacent to the city of San Luis Obispo. It is the oldest of three polytechnics in the California State University system.

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Former name
California Polytechnic School (1901–1947), California Polytechnic State College (1947–1972)
MottoDiscere Faciendo (Latin)
Motto in English
"Learn by Doing"
TypePublic polytechnic university
EstablishedMarch 8, 1901; 122 years ago (1901-03-08)
Parent institution
California State University
AccreditationWSCUC
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$287.3 million (2021)[1]
PresidentJeffrey Armstrong
ProvostCynthia Jackson-Elmoore[2]
Academic staff
1,396 (fall 2020)[3]
Administrative staff
1,587 (fall 2020)[4]
Students21,778 (fall 2022)[5]
Undergraduates20,963 (fall 2022)[5]
Postgraduates815 (fall 2022)[5]
Location, ,
United States
CampusSmall suburb[7], 9,678 acres (3,917 ha) total; 1,321 acres (535 ha) main campus; 155 acres (63 ha) campus core[6]
NewspaperMustang News
ColorsGreen and gold[8]
   
NicknameMustangs
Sporting affiliations
Mascots
  • Chase the Mustang
  • Musty the Mustang
Websitewww.calpoly.edu

The university is organized into six colleges offering 65 bachelor's and 39 master's degrees. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo primarily focuses on undergraduate education and as of fall 2020, Cal Poly had 21,447 undergraduate and 840 graduate students.[5] The academic focus is on combining technical and professional curriculums with the arts and humanities. Most of the university's athletic teams participate in the Big West Conference. Cal Poly is eligible to be designated as an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander serving institution (AANAPISI).

History edit

 
The California Polytechnic School

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo was established as the California Polytechnic School in 1901 when Governor Henry T. Gage signed the California Polytechnic School Bill after a campaign by a journalist Myron Angel. The polytechnic school held its first classes on October 1, 1903, to 20 students, offering secondary level courses of study, which took three years to complete.[11] The school continued to grow steadily.

In 1924, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo was placed under the control of the California State Board of Education. At the height of the Great Depression, the cash-strapped state government discussed the prospect of converting Cal Poly into a state prison.[12] In 1933, the Board of Education changed Cal Poly San Luis Obispo into a two-year technical and vocational school. The institution began to offer Bachelor of Arts degrees in 1940, with the first baccalaureate exercises held in 1942. The school was renamed the California State Polytechnic College in 1947 to better reflect its higher education offerings, and in 1949, a Master of Arts degree in education was added. In 1954, long after deciding to not turn Cal Poly into a state prison, the state government finally opened that prison at a separate site one mile (1.6 km) northwest of Cal Poly's campus. In 1960, control of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and all other state colleges was transferred from the State Board of Education to an independent Board of Trustees, which later became the California State University system.[13]

The college was authorized to offer Master of Science degrees in 1967, and from then to 1970, the school's curriculum was reorganized into different units, such as the School of Science and Math, the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and the School of Architecture. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's FM radio station, KCPR, began as a senior project in 1968. The California State Legislature changed the school's official name again in 1971 to California Polytechnic State University, and since the 1970s the university has seen steady enrollment growth and building construction.

On May 3, 2017, Cal Poly received one of the largest gifts towards public education to be received in California from Cal Poly alumnus William L. and Linda Frost in the amount of $110 million.[14]

Relationship with Cal Poly Pomona edit

 
The Dexter Lawn – Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's unofficial social center and meeting place.[15]

Cal Poly Pomona began as a satellite campus of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1938 when a completely equipped school and farm were donated by Charles Voorhis and his son Jerry Voorhis of Pasadena, California, and was initially called the Voorhis Unit. The W.K. Kellogg Foundation then donated an 812-acre (329 ha) horse ranch in Pomona, California to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1949. Located about one mile (1.6 km) from the Voorhis campus, the two became known as Cal Poly Kellogg-Voorhis. Cal Poly Kellogg-Voorhis broke off from Cal Poly in 1966, becoming the fully independent university, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona). Since 1949, the two campuses have cooperated on creating a float for the Rose Parade. Today, the long-running float program still boasts floats designed and constructed entirely by students year-round on both campuses.

1960 football team plane crash edit

On October 29, 1960, a chartered plane carrying the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo football team, hours after a loss to Bowling Green State University, crashed on takeoff at the Toledo Express Airport in Toledo, Ohio. Twenty-two of the 48 people on board were killed, including 16 players.[citation needed]

Female admissions edit

 
Jespersen Hall

In 1903, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo opened as a coeducational school with 20 students enrolled, 16 new male students and 4 new female students.[16] In 1929, California Governor C. C. Young banned women from studying at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo starting from 1930. It was not until 1956 when the institution once again began admitting female students.[17] The university remains coeducational today, with women constituting 48.4% of the Fall 2018 total student population.[18]

Directors and presidents edit

 
Performing Arts Center
  • Leroy Anderson, 1902–1907
  • Leroy Burns Smith, 1908–1914
  • Robert Weir Ryder, 1914–1921
  • Nicholas Ricciardi, 1921–1924
  • Margaret Chase (Acting), 1924
  • Benjamin Ray Crandall, 1924–1933
  • Julian A. McPhee, 1933–1966
  • Dale W. Andrews (acting), 1966–1967
  • Robert E. Kennedy, 1967–1979
  • Warren J. Baker, 1979–2010
  • Robert Glidden (Acting), 2010–2011
  • Jeffrey D. Armstrong, 2011–present

[19]

Campus edit

 
Poly Canyon Village student housing, new in 2009

Cal Poly has one of the largest college campuses in the United States.[20] It owns 9,178 acres and is the second largest land-holding university in California.[6] The lands are used for student education and include the main campus, two nearby agricultural lands, and two properties in Santa Cruz County. Part of the Cal Poly property is the Swanton Pacific Ranch, a 3,200-acre (1,300 ha) ranch located in Santa Cruz County, California, outside the town of Davenport. The ranch provides educational and research opportunities, encompasses rangeland, livestock, and forestry operations for the College of Agriculture, Food, and Environmental sciences, and fosters Cal Poly's Learn by Doing teaching philosophy of with emphasis on sustainable management of agricultural practices with a mix of laboratory experiments.

 
Chase Hall

Expansion edit

 
Cal Poly's Performing Arts Center

Recent construction edit

A dormitory style student community was completed in the summer of 2018. Located at the corner of Slack Street and Grand Avenue, it consists of seven 3- to 5-story concrete framed freshman residence hall buildings with 1,475 beds and an adjacent four-level parking structure. Additional community space for the housing complex and the campus wrap the parking structure on three sides. These spaces include a small café, community room, game room, mail room, welcome center, offices, and maintenance shop. Site improvements include a large open space in the center of the project for activities and group events, volleyball and basketball courts, and outdoor gathering spaces at each building.[21]

The Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics was dedicated November 1, 2013.[22] It replaced the aging "spider" Science Building 52, built in the 1950s, with a new 189,000-square-foot (17,600 m2) structure. The $119 million, six-story building was made possible by voter-approved state education bonds and $18 million in private donations.[23] The Center adds new laboratories, classrooms, and offices for the physics, chemistry and soil science programs, as well as an open area and terraces for student study and meeting places. The top floor of the Center houses labs and offices for the school's Western Coatings Technologies Center and the Environmental Biotechnology Institute. It is the second largest and most technologically advanced structure on campus. In the space between the remaining wings of the old "Spider Building" and the new Center is Centennial Park, a landscaped central green.

Commuting edit

Campus parking is limited. In its most recent survey of available parking spaces on campus, the Cal Poly University Police reported 2,892 general purpose parking spaces, 3,492 dorm resident spaces, and 8,648 total spaces.[24] In its facilities Master Plan, the university admits that while more parking spots will be added, the actual ratio of parking to students will decrease since enrollment is expected to increase sharply.[25] To resolve the disparity, the Master Plan calls on the university to reduce the demand for individual vehicle parking. As part of that plan, the university has constructed additional dorms and has tried to make campus life more desirable. In addition, Cal Poly Commuter and Access Services has successfully promoted alternatives to commuting in single occupancy vehicles: in the past 10 years, bus use has more than doubled, and the use of bicycles has close to quadrupled.[26]

Currently, there are over 6,500 bike rack spaces and 224 secure bike lockers available on campus; 57% of students and 33% of faculty/staff live within 5 miles of the Cal Poly campus, an easy bike commute.[27] The city's SLO Transit bus system provides service to and from campus. Cal Poly financially supports SLO Transit with funding from parking citation revenue (not from state general funds nor from student tuition), so faculty, staff, and students ride for free.[27] Bus service throughout the county is provided by SLO Regional Transit Authority. Discounted passes are available to the Cal Poly community.

 
360° panorama from the top of Poly Canyon; the main Cal Poly campus and agricultural area can be seen below.

Academics edit

Colleges edit

 
The Agricultural Sciences Building
 
The Orfalea College of Business

The university currently offers 65 bachelor's degrees, 39 master's degrees, 84 minors and 13 credentials in six colleges:[6]

Bachelor's projects edit

All undergraduate students at Cal Poly are required to complete a senior project. This requirement has been in place before the 1980s, and has set Cal Poly apart from other Cal State campuses. The senior project is intended to be a capstone experience for students receiving a baccalaureate degree by integrating theory and application from across a student's undergraduate educational experiences.[28] The senior project consists of one or more of the following: a design or construction experience, an experiment, a self-guided study or research project, a presentation, a report based on an internship, co-op, or service learning experience, and/or a public portfolio display or performance.[29] Senior projects have often led to students obtaining jobs or recognition for their work. In July 2011, a company created from a Senior Project, Punchd, was acquired by Google.[30] Jamba Juice, founded as "Juice Club", was inspired by the Senior Project idea but was founded after the founders had graduated.[31] On campus towards Poly Canyon, a popular area known as 'Architecture Graveyard' has many architecture Senior Projects, including experimental structures and unconventional architecture.

Admissions edit

Enrolled Fall Freshman Statistics[32][33]

2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Applicants 54,663 48,588 48,162 46,820 43,812 40,402
Admits 16,491 16,817 14,202 14,651 13,533 13,953
% Admitted 30.2 34.6 29.5 31.3 30.9 34.5
Enrolled 4,398 5,253 4,341 4,943 4,662 4,871
GPA 4.00 3.95 3.92 3.92 3.88 3.87
Avg. ACT Composite 28.9 28.3 28.4 28.0 27.5 27.3
Avg. SAT Composite* 1329 1293 1251 1239 1234 1232
* SAT out of 1600

Cal Poly's admissions process is "more selective" according to U.S. News & World Report.[34]

For the class entering Fall 2019, 15,366 freshmen were accepted out of 54,072 applicants, a 28.4% acceptance rate, and 4,613 enrolled. Fall 2019 entering students had an average GPA of 3.99; the middle 50% range of SAT scores was 620–700 for reading and writing, and 620–740 for math, while the ACT Composite range was 26–32.[35] Women constituted 50.5% of the incoming freshmen class, men 49.5%.[35]

For Fall 2019 admitted transfer students, Cal Poly accepted 1,622 of 11,109 applicants, a 14.6% acceptance rate.[36]

Cal Poly requires students to declare a major when applying for admission, and the university then admits the most competitive applicants within each major based on GPA and other factors. As a result, changing majors at the university is not guaranteed. Each major has a specific change of major plan which includes required classes to be taken while maintaining a certain GPA (usually between 2.5 and 2.75) in order to be considered as a candidate. In some cases, students wishing to change majors transfer to other universities.

Rankings edit

According to U.S. News & World Report's 2024 "Best Regional Universities West Rankings," Cal Poly is ranked first overall in the western United States out of 127 regional schools whose highest degree is a Master's, first in "Top Public Schools", first in "Best Colleges for Veterans", first in "Most Innovative Schools", 2 for "Best Undergraduate Teaching", 18 best value school, 46 in Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects and tied for 97th in "Top Performers on Social Mobility."[42] The same report ranked the College of Engineering seventh out of 220 public and private undergraduate engineering schools in the U.S. where doctorates are not offered[43] with national program rankings of:[42]

According to U.S. News & World Report's 2022 "Best Regional Universities West Rankings," Cal Poly is ranked second overall in the western United States out of 127 regional schools whose highest degree is a Master's, first in "Top Public Schools", first in "Best Colleges for Veterans", first in "Most Innovative Schools", third for "Best Undergraduate Teaching", 32 best value school, 46 in Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects and tied for 94th in "Top Performers on Social Mobility."[42] The same report ranked the College of Engineering seventh out of 220 public and private undergraduate engineering schools in the U.S. where doctorates are not offered[43] with national program rankings of:[42]

According to U.S. News & World Report's 2021 "Best Regional Universities West Rankings," Cal Poly is ranked 3rd overall in the western United States out of 127 regional schools whose highest degree is a Master's, first in "Top Public Schools", first in "Best Colleges for Veterans", tied for first in "Most Innovative Schools", second for "Best Undergraduate Teaching", and tied for 96th in "Top Performers on Social Mobility".[42] The same report ranked the College of Engineering eighth out of 220 public and private undergraduate engineering schools in the U.S. where doctorates are not offered[43] with national program rankings of:[42]

Washington Monthly ranked Cal Poly 26th out of 614 schools in the U.S. "National Universities – Masters" category in 2020 based on its contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility, research, and service.

Money magazine ranked Cal Poly 51st in the country out of 739 schools evaluated for its 2020 "Best Colleges for Your Money" edition[44] and 33rd in its list of the 50 best public schools in the U.S.[45]

Cal Poly ranked 40th in the U.S. for in-state students in PayScale's 2019 "Best Value Colleges", which ranked 2,006 colleges and universities for return on investment (ROI). According to PayScale's projections, Cal Poly has a 20-year net return on investment of $716,000. This ROI is the 2nd highest in the California State University system and is higher than all of the University of California schools except UC Berkeley.[46]

In 2019, Forbes magazine rated Cal Poly 115th out of the 650 best private and public colleges, universities and service academies in America. In 2008, the first year of the list, Cal Poly was ranked 369th out of 569.[47]

For 2019, Kiplinger ranked Cal Poly 19th out of the top 174 best-value public colleges and universities in the nation, and 3rd in California.[48]

In the 2019 edition of "America's Best Architecture & Design Schools" published by the architecture and design journal DesignIntelligence, Cal Poly was ranked the No. 3 most admired undergraduate architecture program in the nation.[49] The landscape architecture program was ranked 6th most admired in the country and 1st in the Western region.[50]

Cal Poly's Orfalea College of Business was ranked 59th among U.S. undergraduate business colleges in Bloomberg Businessweek's 2016 list (the latest).[51]

Financial edit

Tuition edit

Due to continued reductions in state funding, Fall 2011 fees for the average student reached approximately $2,600 per quarter.[52] For comparison, the Spring 2002 fees for the average student were $760 per quarter. While total yearly fees for an in-state student were just $2,976 in 2002, students entering in fall 2011 faced an annual fee of over $7,900.[53]

Of the students enrolled in fall 2014, 61.6% of undergraduates and 70.0% of first-time freshmen received some form of financial aid in 2014–15.[54] The amount of financial aid awarded in 2014–15 totaled $151.5 million, of which 64.3% came from federal funds, 11.9% came from state funds and 17.5% came from institutional funds.[54] Loans comprised 55.6% of the financial aid, 31.2% came in the form of grants, and 10.2% in scholarships.[54]

Endowment edit

Cal Poly's endowment more than tripled during its Centennial Campaign from $43.1 million to $140.1 million. Growth is attributed to gifts and prudent stewardship. However, since 2007, the university's endowment has fluctuated dramatically, going from $181.7 million in 2007[55] to $130.9 million in 2009,[56] before rebounding to $227.7 million in 2019, the 301st largest of 785 colleges and universities in the United States and Canada.[1]

Student life edit

Residence halls edit

Cal Poly's on-campus student housing of 6,239 spaces[57] is the largest student housing program in the California State University system.[58] Cal Poly housed 35.9% of fall 2015 undergraduates in 28 dorms on campus, and 98.7% of first-time freshmen lived on campus. In addition, 28.7% of Cal Poly sophomores lived on campus in fall 2015.[54]

There are five distinct groups of residence halls on the Cal Poly campus. The five North Mountain halls, constructed in the 1950s, are the oldest on campus still used for residential purposes.[59] The six "red-brick" halls were completed shortly afterward in 1959.[60] The Sierra Madre and Yosemite halls were finished by 1968, and the Cerro Vista Apartments were completed in 2003. The Poly Canyon Village housing complex, with a similar style as the Cerro Vista apartments, was completed in 2009 at a cost of $300 million, making it the California State University system's largest construction project to date.[61] In 2018, Cal Poly opened the seven-building complex yakʔitʸutʸu dorms on the site of the old Grand Avenue surface parking lot.[62] In addition to being state-of-the-art living spaces, the yakʔitʸutʸu residence halls serve to honor the heritage and culture of the Indigenous People of San Luis Obispo County, the yak titʸu titʸu yak tiłhini, Northern Chumash tribe.

Greek life edit

Greek organizations have been at Cal Poly since 1949. Today, there are many fraternities and sororities.[63]

Week of Welcome orientation program edit

The Week of Welcome program, more commonly known as "WOW", serves as a volunteer-based orientation program for new students during the first week after move-in during the beginning of the school year in September. Its purpose is to introduce students to the campus and the community and prepare them for a successful college career. Freshmen are placed in a group with 10–12 other new students while transfer students are in groups of 40–60; each group is led by two current Cal Poly student orientation leaders. The "WOW" groups participate in an array of orientation events in addition to activities both on and off campus. In 2010, the awareness section of the program won the 2010 National Orientation Directors Association (NODAC) Media & Publications Showcase Award in the Emerging Technologies. The awareness section was entirely developed by student volunteers. The program started in 1956 and is now the largest volunteer orientation program in the nation.[64]

Cal Poly Recreation Center edit

 
Cal Poly Recreation Center

The Cal Poly Recreation Center is the on-campus student recreation center.[65]

Clubs and independent student organizations edit

Cal Poly has many recognized clubs and independent student organizations operating on campus. Included are over 150 groups, including, among many others, cultural clubs and exchanges, mathematics and science clubs, improv and sketch comedy clubs, religious and atheistic groups, service organizations, engineering research and development clubs, professional development organizations, a perennial Rose Parade Float design program, LGBTQ+ and Multicultural groups, competitive and social athletic teams, and academic honors clubs. Engineering clubs and independent student organizations on campus include Prove Lab, PolySat, CubeSat, and QL+.[66]

Racial and economic diversity of student body edit

Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
Race and ethnicity[67] Total
White 54% 54
 
Hispanic 18% 18
 
Asian 13% 13
 
Other[a] 12% 12
 
Foreign national 2% 2
 
Black 1% 1
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 14% 14
 
Affluent[c] 86% 86
 

As of 2018, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo has the least racially diverse student population of all California State University and University of California campuses.[68] On a national scale, however, Cal Poly is ranked 240 out of 2,475 colleges and is considered "highly diverse" by collegefactual.com.[69] President Armstrong has been working to increase the percentage of non-white students on campus, with the share of white students in the university student body decreasing from 63% to 55%.[70] The City of San Luis Obispo is 84.5% white.[71] About 84.2% of the students attending California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo come from within California.[72]

The Los Angeles Times reported that the university "was ranked one of the nation’s worst serving institutions for Latino student success."[73][74]

The Education Trust lists the university as an "Engine of Inequality" because "very few students come from working-class and low-income families." It is one of 20 public institutions in the U.S. with this negative distinction.[75]

Relations with local community edit

Though generally regarded as a positive for the area due to the economic impact, Cal Poly has received criticism for both the behavior of students upsetting the community, and the effects on local housing market. Parties and gatherings have gotten wilder due to an increased student body size and social media presence, leading to the university being named the #9 party school in California by Niche.[76] In 2017, the median home price in San Luis Obispo was $530,000.[77] In May 2018, Zillow estimated that the median home value has increased to $694,027.[78] While the city has been building hundreds of single family housing on the south end of town, large areas of the north end in older neighborhoods have been converted to rental student housing because of a major increase in the number of students admitted to and attending the university and the lack of university supplied housing. The university is currently building housing on campus to attempt to house up to 65% of students and plans to cap enrollment at 25,000, meaning that 11,250 students must find off-campus housing.[79] This has created an affordability crisis for the city itself, as most apartments that would generally be occupied by lower income families and individuals are now occupied solely by Cal Poly students, reducing supply and pushing low-income residents outside of the city. Approximately 27% of the residents live below the poverty line, a similar percentage to Cleveland, Ohio.

Athletics edit

 
Alex G. Spanos Stadium

Cal Poly fields 21 varsity sports (10 for men and 11 for women)[80] and participates in the NCAA's Division I.

Cal Poly is a member of the Big West Conference, except for football, wrestling, women's indoor track & field and both swimming and diving teams (none of which are sponsored by the Big West). Cal Poly's football team competes in the Big Sky Conference; the wrestling team is a member of the Pac-12 Conference; indoor track & field is independent; and swimming and diving competes in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.

Prior to joining Division I in 1994, the school won 35 NCAA Division II national team championships[81] and competed in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). Cal Poly has two mascots. The character represented in costume or cartoon is named Musty the Mustang. The live mascot, a living mustang, is named Chase, after Margaret Chase, the university's second president.[82]

Cal Poly also offers various non-varsity (club) sports. The Mustangs play college rugby in the California Conference of Division 1-A. The Mustangs are often ranked in the Top 25 nationwide,[83] and their rugby sevens team has been ranked as high as No. 7.[84] The Mustangs finished No. 8 in the nation at the 2011 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships, and 12th at the 2012 competition.[85]

The Battle for the Golden Horseshoe is an annual rivalry college football game played between the UC Davis Aggies and the Cal Poly Mustangs.[86] Cal Poly has The Mustang Marching Band of over 200 students who play at football, basketball and volleyball games.

Incidents and controversies edit

Poly Royal Riots edit

On April 29, 1990, San Luis Obispo police responded to a call of a bicyclist down at around 11pm. The activity drew heavily intoxicated crowds that began to get unruly. After unsuccessfully attempting to disperse the crowd, a mob began looting the nearby Campus Bottle Shoppe. The next day, dumpsters were set on fire during more rioting and 127 people were arrested.[87]

Murder of Kristin Smart edit

On May 25, 1996, Cal Poly student Kristin Smart disappeared without a trace after a birthday party. The university and sheriff's department have been investigating leads, including excavating the land around the Cal Poly "P" on an adjoining hill. In 2017, the excavation of the area surrounding was completed with articles found; however, the sheriff's department has not yet released its findings. On April 13, 2021, Paul Flores and his father, Ruben Flores, were arrested and taken into custody in suspicion of Smart's disappearance. Their homes were searched, and investigators found numerous "items of interest".[88][89] On October 18, 2022, a jury found Paul Flores guilty of murder, and his father, Ruben Flores, not guilty.[90]

Crops House incident edit

In 2008, a university-owned house (known as Crops House) where agriculture students were given subsidized lodging in exchange for work on the school's farms hosted a Halloween party with decorations including a noose. A sign was also posted which read: “No niggers,” along with a similar slur against gays. At a later date, the house displayed a Confederate flag tacked above the entrance to the house while a large Confederate flag laid painted on a table in front of the house.[91] This became a First Amendment free speech issue, with the university initially not evicting the students.[92]

Blackface incident edit

In 2018, the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity was suspended following a photo surfacing that showed a student wearing blackface.[93] In response to further protests, President Armstrong suspended all Greek Life on campus indefinitely.[70] This was followed with protests during Open House events for incoming freshmen. On May 4, 2018, President Armstrong announced yet another blackface incident that was mocking the prior incident. The incident is being investigated by the state.[94]

Administrative organization edit

Four administrative divisions edit

The university is organized administratively into four divisions: Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Administration and Finance, and University Advancement. The academic division is organized into six colleges, each with its own dean. Academic Affairs also includes the Library, Research and Graduate Programs, and Information Technology Services.

Cal Poly Corporation edit

The Cal Poly Corporation is a public-benefit, nonprofit corporation and university auxiliary. It provides commercial services, fiscal services, and key support services to assist and promote the educational mission of Cal Poly and the California State University System (CSU).[95] The Corporation engages only in those activities ancillary to state operation that are requested by Cal Poly's president and approved by the CSU. The corporation was founded in 1940 and was known as the Cal Poly Foundation until February 1, 2006.

Cal Poly Foundation edit

The Cal Poly Foundation is an auxiliary organization and IRC 501(c)(3) public charity that accepts and administers tax deductible gifts to the university. The Cal Poly Foundation leads campus philanthropic activity by supporting fundraising activities and investing and managing the campus endowments.[96]

Cal Poly Extended Education edit

The Cal Poly Extended Education provides access to degree, certificate, and professional development programs and services of the university to the citizens of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Monterey Counties and through distance learning technologies to students across the country.[97]

Associated Students Inc. edit

The Associated Students Inc. (ASI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation owned and operated by Cal Poly student leaders. ASI has an annual operating budget in excess of $12 million. ASI provides co-curricular experiences for students, faculty, and staff, including events, speakers, concerts, intramural sports, fitness programs, aquatics, outdoor adventure trips, craft center enrichment courses, club services, and child development.[98] ASI manages the University Union, Recreation Center, Sports Complex, and Children's Center, totaling more than 450,000 square feet (42,000 m2) of campus facilities.

Alumni Association edit

The Cal Poly Alumni Association seeks to engage and serve alumni, to foster a lifelong connection between the university and its alumni, and to foster goodwill and support for the university. The association includes 15 regional and special interest chapters.[99]

Notable alumni edit

Cal Poly has more than 150,000 alumni with the majority located in San Luis Obispo, Santa Clara and Los Angeles counties.[100]

Notable alumni include:

Demographics edit

California Polytechnic State University
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySan Luis Obispo
Population
 (2020)
 • Total8,583
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)

The United States Census Bureau, has designated the campus as a separate census-designated place (CDP) for statistical purposes, under the name California Polytechnic State University. It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 Census with a population of 8,583.[104]

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
20208,583
U.S. Decennial Census[105]
2020[106]

2020 census edit

California Polytechnic State University CDP, California – Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2020[106] % 2020
White alone (NH) 5,499 64.07%
Black or African American alone (NH) 169 1.97%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 4 0.05%
Asian alone (NH) 1,196 13.93%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 1 0.01%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 148 1.72%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 256 2.98%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 1,310 15.26%
Total 8,583 100.00%

Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.
  1. ^ "Cal Poly" may also refer to California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt in Arcata, California or California State Polytechnic University, Pomona in Pomona, California. See the name section of this article for more information.
  2. ^ From 1938 to 1966 the California Polytechnic (Cal Poly) intermittently operated as one institution in up to three different locations: Pomona, San Dimas and San Luis Obispo.

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This article is about the university located in San Luis Obispo California For Cal Poly Pomona in Pomona California see California State Polytechnic University Pomona For Cal Poly Humboldt in Arcata California see California State Polytechnic University Humboldt California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo California Polytechnic State University 9 Cal Poly Note 1 10 or Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 9 is a public university in San Luis Obispo County adjacent to the city of San Luis Obispo It is the oldest of three polytechnics in the California State University system California Polytechnic State University San Luis ObispoFormer nameCalifornia Polytechnic School 1901 1947 California Polytechnic State College 1947 1972 MottoDiscere Faciendo Latin Motto in English Learn by Doing TypePublic polytechnic universityEstablishedMarch 8 1901 122 years ago 1901 03 08 Parent institutionCalifornia State UniversityAccreditationWSCUCAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 287 3 million 2021 1 PresidentJeffrey ArmstrongProvostCynthia Jackson Elmoore 2 Academic staff1 396 fall 2020 3 Administrative staff1 587 fall 2020 4 Students21 778 fall 2022 5 Undergraduates20 963 fall 2022 5 Postgraduates815 fall 2022 5 LocationSan Luis Obispo California United StatesCampusSmall suburb 7 9 678 acres 3 917 ha total 1 321 acres 535 ha main campus 155 acres 63 ha campus core 6 NewspaperMustang NewsColorsGreen and gold 8 NicknameMustangsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FCS Big WestBig SkyPac 12MPSFMascotsChase the MustangMusty the MustangWebsitewww wbr calpoly wbr eduThe university is organized into six colleges offering 65 bachelor s and 39 master s degrees Cal Poly San Luis Obispo primarily focuses on undergraduate education and as of fall 2020 Cal Poly had 21 447 undergraduate and 840 graduate students 5 The academic focus is on combining technical and professional curriculums with the arts and humanities Most of the university s athletic teams participate in the Big West Conference Cal Poly is eligible to be designated as an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander serving institution AANAPISI Contents 1 History 1 1 Relationship with Cal Poly Pomona 1 2 1960 football team plane crash 1 3 Female admissions 2 Directors and presidents 3 Campus 3 1 Expansion 3 1 1 Recent construction 3 2 Commuting 4 Academics 4 1 Colleges 4 2 Bachelor s projects 4 3 Admissions 4 4 Rankings 5 Financial 5 1 Tuition 5 2 Endowment 6 Student life 6 1 Residence halls 6 2 Greek life 6 3 Week of Welcome orientation program 6 4 Cal Poly Recreation Center 6 5 Clubs and independent student organizations 6 6 Racial and economic diversity of student body 7 Relations with local community 8 Athletics 9 Incidents and controversies 9 1 Poly Royal Riots 9 2 Murder of Kristin Smart 9 3 Crops House incident 9 4 Blackface incident 10 Administrative organization 10 1 Four administrative divisions 10 2 Cal Poly Corporation 10 3 Cal Poly Foundation 10 4 Cal Poly Extended Education 10 5 Associated Students Inc 10 6 Alumni Association 11 Notable alumni 12 Demographics 12 1 2020 census 13 See also 14 References 14 1 Notes 14 2 Citations 14 3 Sources 15 External linksHistory editSee also History of the California Polytechnic in Pomona California Note 2 nbsp The California Polytechnic SchoolCal Poly San Luis Obispo was established as the California Polytechnic School in 1901 when Governor Henry T Gage signed the California Polytechnic School Bill after a campaign by a journalist Myron Angel The polytechnic school held its first classes on October 1 1903 to 20 students offering secondary level courses of study which took three years to complete 11 The school continued to grow steadily In 1924 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo was placed under the control of the California State Board of Education At the height of the Great Depression the cash strapped state government discussed the prospect of converting Cal Poly into a state prison 12 In 1933 the Board of Education changed Cal Poly San Luis Obispo into a two year technical and vocational school The institution began to offer Bachelor of Arts degrees in 1940 with the first baccalaureate exercises held in 1942 The school was renamed the California State Polytechnic College in 1947 to better reflect its higher education offerings and in 1949 a Master of Arts degree in education was added In 1954 long after deciding to not turn Cal Poly into a state prison the state government finally opened that prison at a separate site one mile 1 6 km northwest of Cal Poly s campus In 1960 control of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and all other state colleges was transferred from the State Board of Education to an independent Board of Trustees which later became the California State University system 13 The college was authorized to offer Master of Science degrees in 1967 and from then to 1970 the school s curriculum was reorganized into different units such as the School of Science and Math the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the School of Architecture Cal Poly San Luis Obispo s FM radio station KCPR began as a senior project in 1968 The California State Legislature changed the school s official name again in 1971 to California Polytechnic State University and since the 1970s the university has seen steady enrollment growth and building construction On May 3 2017 Cal Poly received one of the largest gifts towards public education to be received in California from Cal Poly alumnus William L and Linda Frost in the amount of 110 million 14 Relationship with Cal Poly Pomona edit nbsp The Dexter Lawn Cal Poly San Luis Obispo s unofficial social center and meeting place 15 Cal Poly Pomona began as a satellite campus of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1938 when a completely equipped school and farm were donated by Charles Voorhis and his son Jerry Voorhis of Pasadena California and was initially called the Voorhis Unit The W K Kellogg Foundation then donated an 812 acre 329 ha horse ranch in Pomona California to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1949 Located about one mile 1 6 km from the Voorhis campus the two became known as Cal Poly Kellogg Voorhis Cal Poly Kellogg Voorhis broke off from Cal Poly in 1966 becoming the fully independent university California State Polytechnic University Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Since 1949 the two campuses have cooperated on creating a float for the Rose Parade Today the long running float program still boasts floats designed and constructed entirely by students year round on both campuses 1960 football team plane crash edit Main article Cal Poly football team plane crash On October 29 1960 a chartered plane carrying the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo football team hours after a loss to Bowling Green State University crashed on takeoff at the Toledo Express Airport in Toledo Ohio Twenty two of the 48 people on board were killed including 16 players citation needed Female admissions edit nbsp Jespersen HallIn 1903 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo opened as a coeducational school with 20 students enrolled 16 new male students and 4 new female students 16 In 1929 California Governor C C Young banned women from studying at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo starting from 1930 It was not until 1956 when the institution once again began admitting female students 17 The university remains coeducational today with women constituting 48 4 of the Fall 2018 total student population 18 See also Campus naming conventions in the CSU and California State Polytechnic University Pomona Name Directors and presidents edit nbsp Performing Arts CenterLeroy Anderson 1902 1907 Leroy Burns Smith 1908 1914 Robert Weir Ryder 1914 1921 Nicholas Ricciardi 1921 1924 Margaret Chase Acting 1924 Benjamin Ray Crandall 1924 1933 Julian A McPhee 1933 1966 Dale W Andrews acting 1966 1967 Robert E Kennedy 1967 1979 Warren J Baker 1979 2010 Robert Glidden Acting 2010 2011 Jeffrey D Armstrong 2011 present 19 Campus edit nbsp Poly Canyon Village student housing new in 2009Cal Poly has one of the largest college campuses in the United States 20 It owns 9 178 acres and is the second largest land holding university in California 6 The lands are used for student education and include the main campus two nearby agricultural lands and two properties in Santa Cruz County Part of the Cal Poly property is the Swanton Pacific Ranch a 3 200 acre 1 300 ha ranch located in Santa Cruz County California outside the town of Davenport The ranch provides educational and research opportunities encompasses rangeland livestock and forestry operations for the College of Agriculture Food and Environmental sciences and fosters Cal Poly s Learn by Doing teaching philosophy of with emphasis on sustainable management of agricultural practices with a mix of laboratory experiments nbsp Chase HallExpansion edit nbsp Cal Poly s Performing Arts CenterRecent construction edit A dormitory style student community was completed in the summer of 2018 Located at the corner of Slack Street and Grand Avenue it consists of seven 3 to 5 story concrete framed freshman residence hall buildings with 1 475 beds and an adjacent four level parking structure Additional community space for the housing complex and the campus wrap the parking structure on three sides These spaces include a small cafe community room game room mail room welcome center offices and maintenance shop Site improvements include a large open space in the center of the project for activities and group events volleyball and basketball courts and outdoor gathering spaces at each building 21 The Warren J Baker Center for Science and Mathematics was dedicated November 1 2013 22 It replaced the aging spider Science Building 52 built in the 1950s with a new 189 000 square foot 17 600 m2 structure The 119 million six story building was made possible by voter approved state education bonds and 18 million in private donations 23 The Center adds new laboratories classrooms and offices for the physics chemistry and soil science programs as well as an open area and terraces for student study and meeting places The top floor of the Center houses labs and offices for the school s Western Coatings Technologies Center and the Environmental Biotechnology Institute It is the second largest and most technologically advanced structure on campus In the space between the remaining wings of the old Spider Building and the new Center is Centennial Park a landscaped central green Commuting edit Campus parking is limited In its most recent survey of available parking spaces on campus the Cal Poly University Police reported 2 892 general purpose parking spaces 3 492 dorm resident spaces and 8 648 total spaces 24 In its facilities Master Plan the university admits that while more parking spots will be added the actual ratio of parking to students will decrease since enrollment is expected to increase sharply 25 To resolve the disparity the Master Plan calls on the university to reduce the demand for individual vehicle parking As part of that plan the university has constructed additional dorms and has tried to make campus life more desirable In addition Cal Poly Commuter and Access Services has successfully promoted alternatives to commuting in single occupancy vehicles in the past 10 years bus use has more than doubled and the use of bicycles has close to quadrupled 26 Currently there are over 6 500 bike rack spaces and 224 secure bike lockers available on campus 57 of students and 33 of faculty staff live within 5 miles of the Cal Poly campus an easy bike commute 27 The city s SLO Transit bus system provides service to and from campus Cal Poly financially supports SLO Transit with funding from parking citation revenue not from state general funds nor from student tuition so faculty staff and students ride for free 27 Bus service throughout the county is provided by SLO Regional Transit Authority Discounted passes are available to the Cal Poly community nbsp 360 panorama from the top of Poly Canyon the main Cal Poly campus and agricultural area can be seen below Academics editColleges edit nbsp The Agricultural Sciences Building nbsp The Orfalea College of BusinessThe university currently offers 65 bachelor s degrees 39 master s degrees 84 minors and 13 credentials in six colleges 6 College of Agriculture Food and Environmental Sciences College of Architecture and Environmental Design Orfalea College of Business College of Engineering College of Liberal Arts College of Science and MathematicsBachelor s projects edit All undergraduate students at Cal Poly are required to complete a senior project This requirement has been in place before the 1980s and has set Cal Poly apart from other Cal State campuses The senior project is intended to be a capstone experience for students receiving a baccalaureate degree by integrating theory and application from across a student s undergraduate educational experiences 28 The senior project consists of one or more of the following a design or construction experience an experiment a self guided study or research project a presentation a report based on an internship co op or service learning experience and or a public portfolio display or performance 29 Senior projects have often led to students obtaining jobs or recognition for their work In July 2011 a company created from a Senior Project Punchd was acquired by Google 30 Jamba Juice founded as Juice Club was inspired by the Senior Project idea but was founded after the founders had graduated 31 On campus towards Poly Canyon a popular area known as Architecture Graveyard has many architecture Senior Projects including experimental structures and unconventional architecture Admissions edit Enrolled Fall Freshman Statistics 32 33 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013Applicants 54 663 48 588 48 162 46 820 43 812 40 402Admits 16 491 16 817 14 202 14 651 13 533 13 953 Admitted 30 2 34 6 29 5 31 3 30 9 34 5Enrolled 4 398 5 253 4 341 4 943 4 662 4 871GPA 4 00 3 95 3 92 3 92 3 88 3 87Avg ACT Composite 28 9 28 3 28 4 28 0 27 5 27 3Avg SAT Composite 1329 1293 1251 1239 1234 1232 SAT out of 1600 Cal Poly s admissions process is more selective according to U S News amp World Report 34 For the class entering Fall 2019 15 366 freshmen were accepted out of 54 072 applicants a 28 4 acceptance rate and 4 613 enrolled Fall 2019 entering students had an average GPA of 3 99 the middle 50 range of SAT scores was 620 700 for reading and writing and 620 740 for math while the ACT Composite range was 26 32 35 Women constituted 50 5 of the incoming freshmen class men 49 5 35 For Fall 2019 admitted transfer students Cal Poly accepted 1 622 of 11 109 applicants a 14 6 acceptance rate 36 Cal Poly requires students to declare a major when applying for admission and the university then admits the most competitive applicants within each major based on GPA and other factors As a result changing majors at the university is not guaranteed Each major has a specific change of major plan which includes required classes to be taken while maintaining a certain GPA usually between 2 5 and 2 75 in order to be considered as a candidate In some cases students wishing to change majors transfer to other universities Rankings edit Academic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 37 1Master s universityWashington Monthly 38 26NationalForbes 39 98THE WSJ 40 189GlobalU S News amp World Report 41 856According to U S News amp World Report s 2024 Best Regional Universities West Rankings Cal Poly is ranked first overall in the western United States out of 127 regional schools whose highest degree is a Master s first in Top Public Schools first in Best Colleges for Veterans first in Most Innovative Schools 2 for Best Undergraduate Teaching 18 best value school 46 in Undergraduate Research Creative Projects and tied for 97th in Top Performers on Social Mobility 42 The same report ranked the College of Engineering seventh out of 220 public and private undergraduate engineering schools in the U S where doctorates are not offered 43 with national program rankings of 42 Civil Engineering first Computer Engineering first Mechanical Engineering second Electrical Engineering second Aerospace Engineering secondAccording to U S News amp World Report s 2022 Best Regional Universities West Rankings Cal Poly is ranked second overall in the western United States out of 127 regional schools whose highest degree is a Master s first in Top Public Schools first in Best Colleges for Veterans first in Most Innovative Schools third for Best Undergraduate Teaching 32 best value school 46 in Undergraduate Research Creative Projects and tied for 94th in Top Performers on Social Mobility 42 The same report ranked the College of Engineering seventh out of 220 public and private undergraduate engineering schools in the U S where doctorates are not offered 43 with national program rankings of 42 Civil Engineering second Electrical Engineering second Computer Engineering second Mechanical Engineering secondAccording to U S News amp World Report s 2021 Best Regional Universities West Rankings Cal Poly is ranked 3rd overall in the western United States out of 127 regional schools whose highest degree is a Master s first in Top Public Schools first in Best Colleges for Veterans tied for first in Most Innovative Schools second for Best Undergraduate Teaching and tied for 96th in Top Performers on Social Mobility 42 The same report ranked the College of Engineering eighth out of 220 public and private undergraduate engineering schools in the U S where doctorates are not offered 43 with national program rankings of 42 Industrial Engineering Manufacturing first Civil Engineering second Electrical Engineering second Computer Engineering second Aerospace Engineering second Mechanical Engineering third Biomedical Engineering thirdWashington Monthly ranked Cal Poly 26th out of 614 schools in the U S National Universities Masters category in 2020 based on its contribution to the public good in three broad categories social mobility research and service Money magazine ranked Cal Poly 51st in the country out of 739 schools evaluated for its 2020 Best Colleges for Your Money edition 44 and 33rd in its list of the 50 best public schools in the U S 45 Cal Poly ranked 40th in the U S for in state students in PayScale s 2019 Best Value Colleges which ranked 2 006 colleges and universities for return on investment ROI According to PayScale s projections Cal Poly has a 20 year net return on investment of 716 000 This ROI is the 2nd highest in the California State University system and is higher than all of the University of California schools except UC Berkeley 46 In 2019 Forbes magazine rated Cal Poly 115th out of the 650 best private and public colleges universities and service academies in America In 2008 the first year of the list Cal Poly was ranked 369th out of 569 47 For 2019 Kiplinger ranked Cal Poly 19th out of the top 174 best value public colleges and universities in the nation and 3rd in California 48 In the 2019 edition of America s Best Architecture amp Design Schools published by the architecture and design journal DesignIntelligence Cal Poly was ranked the No 3 most admired undergraduate architecture program in the nation 49 The landscape architecture program was ranked 6th most admired in the country and 1st in the Western region 50 Cal Poly s Orfalea College of Business was ranked 59th among U S undergraduate business colleges in Bloomberg Businessweek s 2016 list the latest 51 Financial editTuition edit Due to continued reductions in state funding Fall 2011 fees for the average student reached approximately 2 600 per quarter 52 For comparison the Spring 2002 fees for the average student were 760 per quarter While total yearly fees for an in state student were just 2 976 in 2002 students entering in fall 2011 faced an annual fee of over 7 900 53 Of the students enrolled in fall 2014 61 6 of undergraduates and 70 0 of first time freshmen received some form of financial aid in 2014 15 54 The amount of financial aid awarded in 2014 15 totaled 151 5 million of which 64 3 came from federal funds 11 9 came from state funds and 17 5 came from institutional funds 54 Loans comprised 55 6 of the financial aid 31 2 came in the form of grants and 10 2 in scholarships 54 Endowment edit Cal Poly s endowment more than tripled during its Centennial Campaign from 43 1 million to 140 1 million Growth is attributed to gifts and prudent stewardship However since 2007 the university s endowment has fluctuated dramatically going from 181 7 million in 2007 55 to 130 9 million in 2009 56 before rebounding to 227 7 million in 2019 the 301st largest of 785 colleges and universities in the United States and Canada 1 Student life editResidence halls edit Cal Poly s on campus student housing of 6 239 spaces 57 is the largest student housing program in the California State University system 58 Cal Poly housed 35 9 of fall 2015 undergraduates in 28 dorms on campus and 98 7 of first time freshmen lived on campus In addition 28 7 of Cal Poly sophomores lived on campus in fall 2015 54 There are five distinct groups of residence halls on the Cal Poly campus The five North Mountain halls constructed in the 1950s are the oldest on campus still used for residential purposes 59 The six red brick halls were completed shortly afterward in 1959 60 The Sierra Madre and Yosemite halls were finished by 1968 and the Cerro Vista Apartments were completed in 2003 The Poly Canyon Village housing complex with a similar style as the Cerro Vista apartments was completed in 2009 at a cost of 300 million making it the California State University system s largest construction project to date 61 In 2018 Cal Poly opened the seven building complex yakʔitʸutʸu dorms on the site of the old Grand Avenue surface parking lot 62 In addition to being state of the art living spaces the yakʔitʸutʸu residence halls serve to honor the heritage and culture of the Indigenous People of San Luis Obispo County the yak titʸu titʸu yak tilhini Northern Chumash tribe Greek life edit Greek organizations have been at Cal Poly since 1949 Today there are many fraternities and sororities 63 Week of Welcome orientation program edit The Week of Welcome program more commonly known as WOW serves as a volunteer based orientation program for new students during the first week after move in during the beginning of the school year in September Its purpose is to introduce students to the campus and the community and prepare them for a successful college career Freshmen are placed in a group with 10 12 other new students while transfer students are in groups of 40 60 each group is led by two current Cal Poly student orientation leaders The WOW groups participate in an array of orientation events in addition to activities both on and off campus In 2010 the awareness section of the program won the 2010 National Orientation Directors Association NODAC Media amp Publications Showcase Award in the Emerging Technologies The awareness section was entirely developed by student volunteers The program started in 1956 and is now the largest volunteer orientation program in the nation 64 Cal Poly Recreation Center edit nbsp Cal Poly Recreation CenterThe Cal Poly Recreation Center is the on campus student recreation center 65 Clubs and independent student organizations edit Cal Poly has many recognized clubs and independent student organizations operating on campus Included are over 150 groups including among many others cultural clubs and exchanges mathematics and science clubs improv and sketch comedy clubs religious and atheistic groups service organizations engineering research and development clubs professional development organizations a perennial Rose Parade Float design program LGBTQ and Multicultural groups competitive and social athletic teams and academic honors clubs Engineering clubs and independent student organizations on campus include Prove Lab PolySat CubeSat and QL 66 Racial and economic diversity of student body edit Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 67 TotalWhite 54 54 Hispanic 18 18 Asian 13 13 Other a 12 12 Foreign national 2 2 Black 1 1 Economic diversityLow income b 14 14 Affluent c 86 86 As of 2018 update Cal Poly San Luis Obispo has the least racially diverse student population of all California State University and University of California campuses 68 On a national scale however Cal Poly is ranked 240 out of 2 475 colleges and is considered highly diverse by collegefactual com 69 President Armstrong has been working to increase the percentage of non white students on campus with the share of white students in the university student body decreasing from 63 to 55 70 The City of San Luis Obispo is 84 5 white 71 About 84 2 of the students attending California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo come from within California 72 The Los Angeles Times reported that the university was ranked one of the nation s worst serving institutions for Latino student success 73 74 The Education Trust lists the university as an Engine of Inequality because very few students come from working class and low income families It is one of 20 public institutions in the U S with this negative distinction 75 Relations with local community editThough generally regarded as a positive for the area due to the economic impact Cal Poly has received criticism for both the behavior of students upsetting the community and the effects on local housing market Parties and gatherings have gotten wilder due to an increased student body size and social media presence leading to the university being named the 9 party school in California by Niche 76 In 2017 the median home price in San Luis Obispo was 530 000 77 In May 2018 Zillow estimated that the median home value has increased to 694 027 78 While the city has been building hundreds of single family housing on the south end of town large areas of the north end in older neighborhoods have been converted to rental student housing because of a major increase in the number of students admitted to and attending the university and the lack of university supplied housing The university is currently building housing on campus to attempt to house up to 65 of students and plans to cap enrollment at 25 000 meaning that 11 250 students must find off campus housing 79 This has created an affordability crisis for the city itself as most apartments that would generally be occupied by lower income families and individuals are now occupied solely by Cal Poly students reducing supply and pushing low income residents outside of the city Approximately 27 of the residents live below the poverty line a similar percentage to Cleveland Ohio Athletics editMain article Cal Poly Mustangs See also Mustang Band Cal Poly Mustangs baseball Cal Poly Mustangs men s basketball Cal Poly Mustangs football and Cal Poly Mustangs men s soccer nbsp Alex G Spanos StadiumCal Poly fields 21 varsity sports 10 for men and 11 for women 80 and participates in the NCAA s Division I Cal Poly is a member of the Big West Conference except for football wrestling women s indoor track amp field and both swimming and diving teams none of which are sponsored by the Big West Cal Poly s football team competes in the Big Sky Conference the wrestling team is a member of the Pac 12 Conference indoor track amp field is independent and swimming and diving competes in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Prior to joining Division I in 1994 the school won 35 NCAA Division II national team championships 81 and competed in the California Collegiate Athletic Association CCAA Cal Poly has two mascots The character represented in costume or cartoon is named Musty the Mustang The live mascot a living mustang is named Chase after Margaret Chase the university s second president 82 Cal Poly also offers various non varsity club sports The Mustangs play college rugby in the California Conference of Division 1 A The Mustangs are often ranked in the Top 25 nationwide 83 and their rugby sevens team has been ranked as high as No 7 84 The Mustangs finished No 8 in the nation at the 2011 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships and 12th at the 2012 competition 85 The Battle for the Golden Horseshoe is an annual rivalry college football game played between the UC Davis Aggies and the Cal Poly Mustangs 86 Cal Poly has The Mustang Marching Band of over 200 students who play at football basketball and volleyball games Incidents and controversies editPoly Royal Riots edit On April 29 1990 San Luis Obispo police responded to a call of a bicyclist down at around 11pm The activity drew heavily intoxicated crowds that began to get unruly After unsuccessfully attempting to disperse the crowd a mob began looting the nearby Campus Bottle Shoppe The next day dumpsters were set on fire during more rioting and 127 people were arrested 87 Murder of Kristin Smart edit Main article Murder of Kristin Smart On May 25 1996 Cal Poly student Kristin Smart disappeared without a trace after a birthday party The university and sheriff s department have been investigating leads including excavating the land around the Cal Poly P on an adjoining hill In 2017 the excavation of the area surrounding was completed with articles found however the sheriff s department has not yet released its findings On April 13 2021 Paul Flores and his father Ruben Flores were arrested and taken into custody in suspicion of Smart s disappearance Their homes were searched and investigators found numerous items of interest 88 89 On October 18 2022 a jury found Paul Flores guilty of murder and his father Ruben Flores not guilty 90 Crops House incident edit In 2008 a university owned house known as Crops House where agriculture students were given subsidized lodging in exchange for work on the school s farms hosted a Halloween party with decorations including a noose A sign was also posted which read No niggers along with a similar slur against gays At a later date the house displayed a Confederate flag tacked above the entrance to the house while a large Confederate flag laid painted on a table in front of the house 91 This became a First Amendment free speech issue with the university initially not evicting the students 92 Blackface incident edit In 2018 the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity was suspended following a photo surfacing that showed a student wearing blackface 93 In response to further protests President Armstrong suspended all Greek Life on campus indefinitely 70 This was followed with protests during Open House events for incoming freshmen On May 4 2018 President Armstrong announced yet another blackface incident that was mocking the prior incident The incident is being investigated by the state 94 Administrative organization editFour administrative divisions edit The university is organized administratively into four divisions Academic Affairs Student Affairs Administration and Finance and University Advancement The academic division is organized into six colleges each with its own dean Academic Affairs also includes the Library Research and Graduate Programs and Information Technology Services Cal Poly Corporation edit The Cal Poly Corporation is a public benefit nonprofit corporation and university auxiliary It provides commercial services fiscal services and key support services to assist and promote the educational mission of Cal Poly and the California State University System CSU 95 The Corporation engages only in those activities ancillary to state operation that are requested by Cal Poly s president and approved by the CSU The corporation was founded in 1940 and was known as the Cal Poly Foundation until February 1 2006 Cal Poly Foundation edit The Cal Poly Foundation is an auxiliary organization and IRC 501 c 3 public charity that accepts and administers tax deductible gifts to the university The Cal Poly Foundation leads campus philanthropic activity by supporting fundraising activities and investing and managing the campus endowments 96 Cal Poly Extended Education edit The Cal Poly Extended Education provides access to degree certificate and professional development programs and services of the university to the citizens of San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara and Monterey Counties and through distance learning technologies to students across the country 97 Associated Students Inc edit The Associated Students Inc ASI is a 501 c 3 nonprofit corporation owned and operated by Cal Poly student leaders ASI has an annual operating budget in excess of 12 million ASI provides co curricular experiences for students faculty and staff including events speakers concerts intramural sports fitness programs aquatics outdoor adventure trips craft center enrichment courses club services and child development 98 ASI manages the University Union Recreation Center Sports Complex and Children s Center totaling more than 450 000 square feet 42 000 m2 of campus facilities Alumni Association edit The Cal Poly Alumni Association seeks to engage and serve alumni to foster a lifelong connection between the university and its alumni and to foster goodwill and support for the university The association includes 15 regional and special interest chapters 99 Notable alumni editMain article List of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo people Cal Poly has more than 150 000 alumni with the majority located in San Luis Obispo Santa Clara and Los Angeles counties 100 nbsp Robert L Gibson nbsp Abel Maldonado nbsp John Madden nbsp Doug LaMalfa nbsp Farzad Nazem nbsp Devin Nunes nbsp Ozzie Smith nbsp Weird Al YankovicNotable alumni include Tory Bruno CEO of ULA Gregory Chamitoff NASA astronaut 101 Danding Cojuangco former chairman and CEO of San Miguel Corporation 102 Robert Hoot Gibson NASA astronaut 101 Victor Glover NASA astronaut 103 Noel Lee founder of Monster Cable Abel Maldonado former California Lt Governor John Madden NFL Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster Farzad Nazem Chief Technology Officer of Yahoo Joe Prunty professional basketball coach Devin Nunes former U S Representative David Nwaba shooting guard for the Houston Rockets Peter Oppenheimer former Chief Financial Officer of Apple Inc Burt Rutan aerospace pioneer M Ward musician Ozzie Smith Baseball Hall of Fame Major League Baseball player Rick Sturckow NASA Astronaut 101 William Swanson former CEO of Raytheon Weird Al Yankovic comedic musician who recorded his first song in a bathroom at the school Mike Krukow Major League Baseball player current San Francisco Giants broadcaster Was a pitcher on the Mustangs baseball team in the early 1970s still holds the school record for career earned run average Demographics editCalifornia Polytechnic State UniversityCensus designated placeCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountySan Luis ObispoPopulation 2020 Total8 583Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT The United States Census Bureau has designated the campus as a separate census designated place CDP for statistical purposes under the name California Polytechnic State University It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 Census with a population of 8 583 104 Historical population CensusPop Note 20208 583 U S Decennial Census 105 2020 106 2020 census edit California Polytechnic State University CDP California Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2020 106 2020White alone NH 5 499 64 07 Black or African American alone NH 169 1 97 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 4 0 05 Asian alone NH 1 196 13 93 Pacific Islander alone NH 1 0 01 Some Other Race alone NH 148 1 72 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 256 2 98 Hispanic or Latino any race 1 310 15 26 Total 8 583 100 00 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race See also editCalifornia Master Plan for Higher Education Leaning Pine 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