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Claremont McKenna College offers a "very challenging but rewarding" liberal arts education to a focused group of about 1,400 students. Its proximity to Los Angeles-just 30 miles away-and joint curriculars with the other six member schools of The Claremont Colleges allows students to tailor their education and access the resources of a large university-over 2,200 classes and activities to choose from-while still building close relationships with faculty. Experiential learning is a keystone of the curriculum, and "there are many opportunities for students to work with professors outside of class on research projects, or in campus research centers"; more than 90 percent of students also complete internships. Guest speakers who are prominent in their field come to students several times a week via the Athenaeum, "the most impressive program for bringing more viewpoints to campus at any liberal arts college." As one student says, "Oftentimes, someone who would be a commencement speaker somewhere else will be a speaker at the Athenaeum on a random Wednesday."

Professors "are very open to seeing us outside of class and facilitating the tough discussions in class that we need to have in order to grow," and "are flexible but also have high expectations that you get motivated to meet." Classes are designed with innovative pedagogy in mind: for example, the Philosophy, Government, and Economics programs have "three courses dedicated to weekly one-on-one debates and paper exchanges in 'tutorials,'" and an economics class uses "a digital simulator where we can simulate economic concepts in class in a game-like interface." The administration is incredibly supportive, and there are "counseling, tutoring, career services, and many resources and locations for students to just go to whenever they need to talk about anything."

Student Body

The "highly intelligent and supportive" students at CMC "are very driven and bring multiple different perspectives to the table," with a "critical thinking mindset and freedom of speech mentality." As one student says, "We pride ourselves on considering a wide variety of opinions as we develop solutions for the modern world." That means that while some think it's "kind of a preppy school," there are also "a lot of opportunities here for first generation or low-income students, and so there is quite a diverse population." Students suggest the overall attitude is "beyond humble" and that they are all "encouraged to think for ourselves, by ourselves, and to carry strategies for doing such with us outside of the classroom." That long-term support can be found in the way that students "continue to receive good support from a strong alumni network after college."

Campus Life

There "is a rich social life to be had on campus," and everyone is "very involved and engaged, so when students are not in classes, they're taking meetings for clubs or working at research institutes." CMC has a "very high caliber of student clubs and organizations (especially for its size)"; for instance, the CMC Mock Trial and Model UN teams are nationally lauded, and enrollees note that there "is a dedicated group of welcoming students behind every club and sport." That carries over even outside of official activities: "I can engage in conversations of fin-tech, cryptocurrencies, [and] Western feminism perspectives on IR [international relations] theories all while munching on chips in the lounge with my peers."

The school also knows how to make the most of its beautiful campus and weather that "is almost always sunny." There are "many free day trips and incredible opportunities to see sporting events, concerts, or just get into nature," and one student cites a bunch of fitness classes as well as activities like painting and philosophy journal before summing things up simply as "there's just so [much] offered here." There's also a variety of athletic offerings: "basically our entire campus shows up to big football/water polo games," and there are also intramural sports as well as the fact that "people love getting outside [and] playing casual sports."

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
Jennifer Sandoval-Dancs
Assoc. VP for Admission & Fin Aid

Address
Office of Admission and Financial Aid
888 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711

Phone
(909) 621-8088

Email
admission@cmc.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum
Roberts Pavillion
Emett Student Center (The Hub)
Kravis Center
Keck Science Center

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Disneyland
J. Paul Getty Museum
California Botanic Garden
Venice Beach
L.A. County Museum of Arts

Campus Tours

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Varies
Average Length: 1 hour

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Available

Times
Weekdays: 10:00am; Select Saturdays: 10:30am

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Coach Directly

Advance Notice
1 week

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Limitations
Only available to high school seniors and transfer students. Limited to one night only and must arrive at the Office of Admission by 4pm.

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Ontario International Airport is a 15-minute drive from campus. Taxis and limousines are available for the drive to campus from the airport; a shuttle also is available to the Double Tree hotel near campus. Greyhound buses serve Claremont; the terminal is just south of I-10. MetroLink trains pick up just off campus.

Driving Instructions to Campus
From I-10 (San Bernardino Freeway), exit at Indian Hill Blvd and turn north (toward the mountains). Turn right on 10th Street. 10th Street dead-ends into Columbia Avenue. Turn right on Columbia Avenue. The Admission Office is in the Kravis Center on Columbia Avenue between 8th and 9th Streets. Turn right on 1st Street. Turn left on College Avenue. Turn right on 6th Street. Turn left on Drive approximately a half mile to Columbia Avenue(a dead end). Turn right (south) onto Columbia and proceed to the Admission Office on Columbia Avenue between 8th and 9th Streets.

Local Accommodations
- Doubletree Hotel (Claremont and Pomona) - Casa 425 (Claremont) - Sheraton Suites Fairplex (Pomona)

Admissions

Applicants: 5,498
Acceptance Rate: 11%






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