My alma mater is in the inaugural class of Black-Serving Institutions

My alma mater is in the inaugural class of Black-Serving Institutions.

The announcement is dated December 16, 2025, but I just got it in my E-mail today.

Good job, UCD!

That’s great.

One side question - do people generally consider each campus of the state university a separate institution?

In California definitely. UC Berkeley and say UC Merced are completely different institutions. UC Berkeley is prestigious, internationally known, university. UC Merced not so much.

This acknowledgement will help Black students find colleges where they might feel more comfortable but there is a possible adverse side effect for those less diverse universities which are earnestly trying to attract more Black students. Diversity has been a struggle for Cal Poly (in my town) due to regional demographics and a focus on Agriculture. On the upside, this may make them up their game, on the downside Cal Poly may get a lot less Black applicants.

hate to be Debbie-Downer but wait for Trump to find out and they’re going to lose any Fed funding they get

That’s why I made a Pitesque comment about him in the cluster thread in The Pit when I posted this same story.

I thought UC-Davis was California’s predominant campus for Agriculture. Not to mention that Davis and Yolo County have a tiny Black population. Doesn’t seem to have hurt their reputation with Black students.

Yeah, Merced is pretty much where you wind up when you can’t get into any of the other UC schools.

Davis is the Ag science and research school. Poly is practical applications. So Davis gets the scientists and Poly gets the farmers (often from wealthy land-owning families).

Would y’all be referring to Cal Poly Humboldt, Pomona, or San Luis Obispo?

When its just Cal Poly, it refers to the one in San Luis Obispo.

Hmm. I’m not disputing you. Certainly SLO was the first Cal Poly with the others built later as satellites. And like “Cal” for what’s now termed UC Berkeley, they deserve, or at least retain, pride of place with the shortened form of the name.

But growing up in SoCal, if somebody said “Cal Poly” we knew they meant Pomona. The ones farther away would be the ones to get additional qualification.

Nowadays there’s evidently no superior / subordinate relationship between any of them.

Just type www.calpoly.edu into your browser. Unlike the other campuses, the name of the town has never been part of its name. The official name is California Polytechnic State University.

Public tertiary education in California is divided into three segments: University of California, California State University, and community colleges. The UC system is more research, the CSU system is more application, and community of college is a more accessible option which leads to the other two.