Scott Dawson, the second candidate for dean of the Orfalea College of Business, spoke at a forum Thursday.
Category: Administration
CLA postpones plans to raise College-Based Fee
The CBF’s story, however, will not end with this first vote.
College of Business dean candidate speaks on campus
One of two finalists to take over as dean of the Orfalea College of Business spoke Tuesday at a forum attended by students, faculty and staff.
Business college announces 2 finalists for dean
Doug Cerf, former area chair for accounting and business law at Cal Poly, currently serves as the Orfalea College of Business’ interim dean.
Armstrong, Colombini talk financial aid, roses with Rep. Lois Capps
The meeting was part of California State University (CSU) Hill Day, with representatives and students from more than half of the 23 CSU universities advocating for system-wide issues.
CSSA urges Chancellor White to hear student input on semester conversion
The CSSA voted to submit a resolution to CSU Chancellor Timothy White regarding the quarter to semester conversion of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly Pomona, and CSUs East Bay, San Bernadino, Bakersfield and Los Angeles.
4 facts about CLA’s fee proposal you need to know
Colleges at Cal Poly are not equalized under the current CBF — meaning students in CLA might not have the same enrichment opportunities or state-of-the-art equipment. This proposal could change both of these things.
Student life restrictions attract attention
Statistics from other universities show students who live on campus perform better academically than those who live off campus, administrators have said.
New high point reached in Student Success Fee spending
The final increase to the Student Success Fee will occur in fall 2014, and the Student Success Fee Allocation Advisory Committee has decided how those funds will be spent.
Students could be decision makers on proposed CLA fee increase
The increase would bring College-Based Fees up to $291 per quarter for liberal arts students, which is the current rate of every other academic college.
Academic Senate faculty backs quarters over semesters
“We think quarters are fine,” said Steve Rein, Chair of the Academic Senate. “There were no clear benefits of switching to semesters.”

