Cal Poly Pomona College of Education and Integrative Studies

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Cal Poly Pomona College of
Education and Integrative Studies
MottoInstrumentum Disciplinae (Latin: "Application of Knowledge")
Type Public College
Established1938
Parent institution
Cal Poly Pomona
Dean Peggy Kelly [1]
Students1,489 (Fall 2016) [2]
Undergraduates 877 (Fall 2016)
Postgraduates 612 (Fall 2016)
Location, ,
U.S.

34°03′28″N117°49′28″W / 34.0579°N 117.8245°W / 34.0579; -117.8245 Coordinates: 34°03′28″N117°49′28″W / 34.0579°N 117.8245°W / 34.0579; -117.8245
Colors Green and Gold [3]
   
Website www.cpp.edu/ceis

The College of Education and Integrative Studies (CEIS) at Cal Poly Pomona has 4 departments.

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Admissions

First-Time Freshmen Profile [4]
200420052006200720082009201020112012
Enrollment858589814968355279
Average GPA3.003.223.163.223.253.413.293.243.16
Average SAT800927906986955979987949966

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References

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  3. "University Typefaces and Colors". California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Office of Public Affairs. Archived from the original on 2009-11-07. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
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