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Coordinates:35°18′15″N120°39′46″W / 35.30417°N 120.66278°W /35.30417; -120.66278
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Public university in San Luis Obispo, California

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"
TypePublicpolytechnic university
EstablishedMarch 8, 1901; 124 years ago (1901-03-08)
Parent institution
California State University
AccreditationWSCUC
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$285.3 million (2022–23)[1]
PresidentJeffrey D. Armstrong
ProvostAl Liddicoat (interim)
Academic staff
1,469 (fall 2023)[2]
Administrative staff
1,630 (fall 2023)[2]
Undergraduates21,947 (fall 2024)[3]
Postgraduates895 (fall 2024)[3]
Location,
United States
CampusSmall suburb[5], 9,678 acres (3,917 ha) total; 1,321 acres (535 ha) main campus; 155 acres (63 ha) campus core[4]
NewspapersMustang News, Cal Poly News
ColorsGreen and Gold[6]
   
NicknameMustangs
Sporting affiliations
Mascots
  • Chase the Mustang
  • Musty the Mustang
Websitewww.calpoly.edu
Map

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo[7] (Cal Poly)[8] is apublic university inSan Luis Obispo County, California, United States,[9] outside of the city limits ofSan Luis Obispo.[10][11] Founded in 1901, it is the oldest ofthree polytechnic universities within theCalifornia State University system.[12] Cal Poly emphasizes a "learn by doing" philosophy, integrating hands-on, practical experiences into its curriculum.[13] As of fall 2022, Cal Poly had approximately 21,000 undergraduate and 800 graduate students.[14]

The university is home to several programs, including in engineering, architecture, and business. Most of the university's athletic teams participate in theBig West Conference.

History

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The California Polytechnic School

Establishment and early years

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Cal Poly was founded in 1901 as the California Polytechnic School, following the signing of the California Polytechnic School Bill by GovernorHenry Gage. The school began classes on October 1, 1903, with 20 students enrolled, offering three-year secondary-level courses.[15]

Originallycoeducational, the school enrolled 16 male and 4 female students.[16] In 1929, California Governor C.C. Young prohibited women from attending.[17] Women were readmitted in 1956. By Fall 2023, female students constituted 50.1% of the total student population.[18]

Transition to higher education

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In 1924, Cal Poly came under the control of theCalifornia State Board of Education. During theGreat Depression, financial constraints led to discussions in Sacramento about converting Cal Poly into astate prison.[19] It was saved byJulian A. McPhee, who went on to lead Cal Poly as its president for thirty-three years.[19]

In 1933, the institution transitioned to a two-yeartechnological andvocational school. By 1940, it began offering Bachelor of Arts degrees, with the first baccalaureate ceremony held in 1942. In 1947, the school was renamed California State Polytechnic College to better reflect its expanding higher education offerings. A Master of Arts degree in education was added in 1949.[20]

Expansion and satellite campuses

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In 1938, Charles andJerry Voorhis donated a farm and school to Cal Poly. In 1949, theW.K. Kellogg Foundation gifted an 812-acre horse ranch inPomona, California. Originally a satellite campus for Cal Poly, the Pomona campus became an independent university,Cal Poly Pomona, in 1966.

Integration into the CSU system

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In 1960, control of Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo and other state colleges was transferred to the newly formedCSU system. That same year,a plane crash killed 22 of the 48 people on board, including 16 Cal Poly football players.[21]

Authorized to offer Master of Science degrees in 1967, Cal Poly reorganized its curriculum from 1967 to 1970 into specialized schools: the School of Science and Mathematics, the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and the School of Architecture. In 1968, Cal Poly's FM radio station,KCPR, was launched as a senior project.

In 1971, theCalifornia State Legislature officially renamed the institutionCalifornia Polytechnic State University. Since the 1970s, the university has seen steady enrollment growth and significant campus expansion.

Major donations and 21st century developments

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On May 3, 2017, Cal Poly received a $110 million gift from alumni William L. and Linda Frost, one of the largest donations ever made to public education in California.[22]

In 2024, the CSU system recommended integratingCal Maritime with Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.[23] On November 21, 2024, the CSU Board of Trustees approved the CSU Chancellor's recommendation.[24] On July 1, 2025, the two universities will begin operating as a single institution: Cal Poly. On May 21, 2025, the university announced that Dr. Corey Cook had been named vice president and chief executive officer of Cal Poly, Solano Campus in Vallejo, and Rear Admiral (Retired) Eric C. Jones, USCG, had been named superintendent of the Cal Poly Maritime Academy, effective July 1.[25] The full integration of academics will be completed in fall 2026 and all Cal Poly Maritime Academy and Cal Poly, Solano Campus students will be enrolled as Cal Poly students.[26]

The Dexter Lawn – Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo's unofficial social center and meeting place.[27]
Jespersen Hall
Performing Arts Center

Campus

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Poly Canyon Village student housing, built in 2009

Caly Poly is in acensus-designated place designated by theU.S. Census Bureau, and is in anunincorporated area ofSan Luis Obispo County,[9] separate from the San Luis Obispo city limits.[10][11] It has a postal address stating "San Luis Obispo, CA".[28]

Cal Poly has one of the largest college campuses in the United States, covering 9,178 acres and making it the second-largest land-holding university in California.[29][4] The property includes the main campus, two agricultural lands, and two sites inSanta Cruz County. TheSwanton Pacific Ranch, a 3,200-acre ranch in Santa Cruz County, provides educational and research opportunities, encompassing rangeland, livestock, and forestry operations for the College of Agriculture, Food, and Environmental Sciences. It supports Cal Poly's "Learn by Doing" philosophy with an emphasis on sustainable agricultural practices and laboratory experiments.University House serves as the university president's residence.

The census-designated place is in theSan Luis Coastal Unified School District.[30]

Chase Hall
Cal Poly's Performing Arts Center

21st century construction

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In the summer of 2018, a dormitory-style student community was completed at the corner of Slack Street and Grand Avenue. This development includes seven 3- to 5-story concrete-framed freshman residence hall buildings with 1,475 beds and an adjacent four-level parking structure. Community spaces feature a café, community room, game room, mail room, welcome center, offices, and maintenance shop. Additional site improvements provide a large open space for activities and group events, volleyball and basketball courts, and outdoor gathering areas.[31]

The Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics was dedicated on November 1, 2013.[32] This $119 million, six-story building replaced the aging "spider" Science Building 52 with a new 189,000-square-foot structure.[33] It includes laboratories, classrooms, offices for the physics, chemistry, and soil science programs, and spaces for the Western Coatings Technologies Center and the Environmental Biotechnology Institute. The center also features Centennial Park, a landscaped central green area.

The William and Linda Frost Center for Research and Innovation was dedicated on May 5, 2023.[34] The 102,000-square-foot interdisciplinary research center features state-of-the-art interdisciplinary laboratory and teaching spaces for students and faculty in the Bailey College of Science and Mathematics; the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences; and the College of Liberal Arts.

Commuting

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Campus parking is limited, with 2,892 general-purpose parking spaces, 3,492 dorm resident spaces, and a total of 8,648 parking spaces.[35] The Facilities Master Plan acknowledges that, despite adding more parking spots, the ratio of parking to students will decrease due to expected enrollment growth.[36] To address this, the plan emphasizes reducing demand for individual vehicle parking by constructing additional dorms and enhancing campus life. Cal Poly Commuter and Access Services has successfully promoted alternatives to single occupancy vehicles, with bus use more than doubling and bicycle use nearly quadrupling from 2002 to 2012.[37]

As of 2024, there are over 7,000 bike rack spaces and 252 secure bike lockers on campus. In 2019, approximately 57% of students and 33% of faculty/staff lived within five miles of campus, facilitating easy bike commutes.[38] The city'sSLO Transit bus system provides service to and from campus. Cal Poly supports SLO Transit with funding from parking citation revenue, allowing faculty, staff, and students to ride for free.[38] The SLO Regional Transit Authority provides bus service throughout the county, with discounted passes 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.

Leaning Pine Arboretum

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The Leaning Pine Arboretum, atCal Poly SLO.
Snow-in-Summer in bloom, Leaning Pine Arboretum
Kniphofia "Christmas Cheer"

TheLeaning Pine Arboretum is located on 5 acres (20,000 m2) on the north side of the campus. The arboretum is maintained by students.[39] In 2022, the Arboretum received a one-million-dollar gift from a former Provost and her husband.[40]

Collections are arranged primarily by nativity and feature a diverse array of trees, shrubs, and other landscape plants appropriate for theCentral Coast of California region. The gardens display hundreds of plants, primarily from theMediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrubBiome in the world's fiveMediterranean climate regions located in areas of: Australia, California, Chile, theMediterranean region, and South Africa. The arboretum also has a New Zealand garden, a dwarf and unusual conifer garden, a formal garden, and displays ofcycads, palms, andsucculents.

The arboretum is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday–Saturday. Admission is free.

Academics

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Colleges

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As of 2020, the university offers 65bachelor's degrees, 39master's degrees, 84 minors and 13 credentials in six colleges:[4]

Bachelor's projects

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All undergraduate students are required to complete a senior project, a capstone experience integrating theory and application from their undergraduate studies.[41] Projects may include design or construction experiences, experiments, self-guided studies or research projects, presentations, reports based on internships or co-ops, public portfolio displays, or performances.[42] These projects often lead to job offers or recognition. Notable examples include Punchd, acquired byGoogle, andJamba Juice, inspired by a senior project idea.[43][44] The campus area known as 'Architecture Graveyard' hosts many senior projects, including experimental and unconventional structures.

Admissions

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Enrolled Fall Freshman Statistics[45][46]

202420232022202120202019
Applicants68,60463,95558,94454,57052,37154,072
Admits21,41618,96417,88518,00820,12715,366
% Admitted31.229.730.33338.428.4
Enrolled5,2765,2705,1114,8844,7884,613
Avg. GPA4.124.034.044.013.993.99

Cal Poly's admissions process is described as "more selective" according toU.S. News & World Report.[47] For the class entering fall 2025, 22,956 students were accepted out of a record 81,910 applicants, a 28% acceptance rate.[48]

Cal Poly requires students to declare a major upon applying, then admits the most competitive applicants for each major. Each major has a change of major plan, requiring certain classes and GPA (usually between 2.5 and 2.75). In some cases, students wishing to change majors transfer to other universities.

For fall 2024, Cal Poly accepted 2,040 of 10,432 applicants as new transfer students, a 19.5% acceptance rate.[49] In 2024, the incoming freshmen class was composed of approximately 50% women and 50% men.[49]

Rankings

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As of 2024, Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo has been ranked the best public master's-level university in the Western United States for 32 consecutive years byU.S. News & World Report.[50][51] The publication also ranked Cal Poly as the best overall master’s-level university — public or private — in the West in both 2023 and 2024.[52] Regional universities offer a full range of undergraduate programs and some master's programs, but few doctoral programs.

U.S. News & World Report (2025)[53]

National Rankings

The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse rankings (2026) - 28th best college in the country both public and private.

Forbes America's Top Colleges (2026) - 55th best college in America overall, 16th best public university.

PayScale Best Value Colleges Ranked by ROI (2025) - 36th out of 1,978

Money Best Colleges for Your Money (2025) - 5 out of 5 star - Awarded America's Best Colleges.[59]

DesignIntelligence: America's Best Architecture & Design Schools:

  • Undergraduate Architecture Programs - 3rd in the nation.[60]
  • Landscape Architecture - 6th in the nation, 1st in the western region.[61]

Student life

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Student characteristics

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2024 Undergraduate demographics
Race and ethnicity[62]Total
White50%
 
Hispanic23%
 
Asian14%
 
Two or more races[a]11%
 
Foreign national1%
 
Black0.7%
 
Pacific Islander0.3%
 
Native American0.1%
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b]14%
 
Affluent[c]86%
 

Residence halls

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The Orfalea College of Business

Cal Poly's on-campus student housing, totaling 6,239 spaces,[63] is the largest student housing program in the CSU system.[64] In Fall 2015, 35.9% of undergraduates lived in 28 dorms, and 98.7% of first-time freshmen lived on campus. Additionally, 28.7% of sophomores lived on campus.[65]

There are five distinct groups of residence halls: North Mountain Halls, Red-Brick Halls, Sierra Madre and Yosemite Halls, Cerro Vista Apartments, Poly Canyon Village, and Yakʔitʸutʸu residence halls

Greek life

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Greek organizations have been present at Cal Poly since 1949, with numerous fraternities and sororities.[66]

Week of Welcome orientation program

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TheWeek of Welcome (WOW) is a volunteer-based orientation program for new students during the first week after move-in each September. It aims to introduce students to the campus and community and prepare them for a successful college career. Freshmen are placed in groups of 10–12, while transfer students are grouped in sizes of 40–60, each led by two current student orientation leaders. WOW groups participate in various orientation events and activities on and off campus. In 2010, the program's awareness section won the National Orientation Directors Association (NODAC) Media & Publications Showcase Award for Emerging Technologies, developed entirely by student volunteers. Started in 1956, WOW is now the largest volunteer orientation program in the nation.[67]

Recreation Center

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Cal Poly Recreation Center

TheCal Poly Recreation Center is the on-campus student recreation center.[68]

Clubs and independent student organizations

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Cal Poly hosts over 150 recognized clubs and independent student organizations, including cultural clubs, 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. Notable engineering clubs include Prove Lab, PolySat,CubeSat, and QL+.[69]

Athletics

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Main article:Cal Poly Mustangs
See also:California Polytechnic State University Mustang Band,Cal Poly Mustangs baseball,Cal Poly Mustangs men's basketball,Cal Poly Mustangs football, andCal Poly Mustangs men's soccer
Alex G. Spanos Stadium

Cal Poly fields 20 sports (10 for men and 10 for women) and competes inNCAADivision I.[70] It is a member of theBig West Conference, except for football, wrestling, and indoor track & field. The football team competes in theBig Sky Conference; the wrestling team is part of thePac-12 Conference; and indoor track & field is independent.

Prior to joiningDivision I in 1994, Cal Poly won 35NCAA Division II national team championships[71] and competed in theCalifornia Collegiate Athletic Association. The university has two mascots: Musty the Mustang and Chase, a live mustang named after Margaret Chase, the university's second president.[72]

Club sports

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Cal Poly also offers various non-NCAA (club) sports. The Mustangs playcollege rugby in the California Conference ofDivision 1-A. The Mustangs are often ranked in the Top 25 nationwide,[73] and their rugby sevens team has been ranked as high as No. 7.[74] SLOCORE represents Cal Poly inultimate at the D-1 open level. The Mustangs have been one of the top teams over the past decade, ranked as high as No. 5, and reached their first national final in 2024 while winning the team spirit award.[75]

Rivalry and band

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TheBattle for the Golden Horseshoe is an annual rivalry college football game between theUC Davis Aggies and the Cal Poly Mustangs.[76] TheMustang Marching Band, with over 200 members, performs at football, basketball, and volleyball games.

Administrative organization

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The Agricultural Sciences Building

Cal Poly is administratively organized into four divisions:

  • Academic Affairs: Includes six colleges, Library, Research and Graduate Programs, and Information Technology Services.
  • Student Affairs
  • Administration and Finance
  • University Advancement

University auxiliary organizations

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Cal Poly Partners: A public-benefit nonprofit corporation providing commercial, fiscal, and support services to promote the educational mission of Cal Poly and the CSU system. Founded in 1940, it was known as the Cal Poly Foundation until 2006 and Cal Poly Corporation until 2024.[77]

Cal Poly Foundation: An auxiliary organization andIRC501(c)(3) public charity that accepts and administers tax-deductible gifts to the university. It leads campus philanthropic activity by supporting fundraising and managing campus endowments.[78]

Cal Poly Extended Education: Provides degree, certificate, and professional development programs to residents of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Monterey Counties, and through distance learning technologies to students nationwide.[79]

Associated Students Inc: The Associated Students Inc. (ASI) is a 501(c)(3) nnonprofit corporation owned and operated by Cal Poly student leaders, with an annual operating budget exceeding $12 million. ASI provides co-curricular experiences, including events, speakers, concerts, intramural sports, fitness programs, aquatics, outdoor adventure trips, craft center courses, club services, and child development programs. ASI manages the University Union, Recreation Center, Sports Complex, and Children's Center, totaling over 450,000 square feet of campus facilities.[80]

Alumni Association: Engages and serves alumni, fostering lifelong connections between the university and its alumni, and supporting the university's mission. The association includes 15 regional and special interest chapters.[81]

Directors and presidents

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  • 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

Notable alumni

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List of notable alumni of Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo

Cal Poly has more than 150,000 alumni, with the majority located in San Luis Obispo, Santa Clara and Los Angeles counties.[82]

Listing as a census-designated place

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Census-designated place in California, United States
California Polytechnic State University CDP
California Polytechnic State University CDP is located in California
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California Polytechnic State University CDP
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California Polytechnic State University CDP is located in the United States
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Coordinates:35°18′19″N120°39′56″W / 35.30528°N 120.66556°W /35.30528; -120.66556
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySan Luis Obispo
Area
 • Total
1.548 sq mi (4.01 km2)
 • Land1.539 sq mi (3.99 km2)
 • Water0 sq mi (0 km2)
Elevation325 ft (99 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
8,583
 • Density5,577/sq mi (2,153/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
FIPS code06-09835[88]
GNIS feature ID2805238[87]

TheUnited States Census Bureau, has designated the campus as a separatecensus-designated place (CDP) for statistical purposes, under the nameCalifornia Polytechnic State University. It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 Census with a population of 8,583.[89][90]

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
20208,583
U.S. Decennial Census[91]
1850–1870[92][93] 1880-1890[94]
1900[95] 1910[96] 1920[97]
1930[98] 1940[99] 1950[100]
1960[101] 1970[102] 1980[103]
1990[104]2000[105] 2010[106] 2020[107]

2020 census

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California Polytechnic State University CDP, California – Racial and ethnic composition
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 may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity(NH = Non-Hispanic)Pop 2020[107]% 2020
White alone (NH)5,49964.07%
Black or African American alone (NH)1691.97%
Native American orAlaska Native alone (NH)40.05%
Asian alone (NH)1,19613.93%
Native Hawaiian orPacific Islander alone (NH)10.01%
Other race alone (NH)1481.72%
Mixed race or Multiracial (NH)2562.98%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)1,31015.26%
Total8,583100.00%

See also

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^Other consists ofMultiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^The percentage of students who received an income-based federalPell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^The percentage of students who are a part of theAmerican middle class at the bare minimum.

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