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Originally Posted by http://www.whittierdailynew s.com/Stories/0,1413,207~12026~302 3530,00.html According to U.S. News & World Report, Cal Poly Pomona's master's program moved up four spots to 31st in the Western region. Azusa Pacific University dropped two spots to 22nd in the same category.
In another category, Cal Poly Pomona held steady at 14th in the national "Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs.'
Cal Poly Pomona President Michael Ortiz said the university hasn't dramatically changed its programs.
"If we did anything different, it's probably the notoriety our programs achieved nationally,' he said. |
News about our neighborhood school: "There were few surprises for Pomona College, the 1,500-student liberal arts school that came in six th in "Best Liberal Arts Colleges.'
The college is usually ranked between four th and eigh th, depending on the year, according to President David Oxtoby, who thinks the school should be third."
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