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e Claremont Colleges Services (TCCS), established in 1925, is a nationally recognized model for providing shared support services designed to meet the needs of the students, faculty and staff of e Claremont Colleges. TCCS serves more than 7,700 students and 3,600 faculty and staff through 33 shared programs and services, including student services (Student Health Services, Health Education Outreach, and Counseling and Psychological Services), academic services (e Claremont Colleges Library), and institutional services (campus safety, real estate and housing, financial services, and benefits). TCCS is an international model of advantageous, efficient, consortial collaboration in higher education. rough innovative leadership, TCCS continually strives to improve the quality and value of services and programs, and launch responsive, cost-effective central activities. The Claremont Colleges Services | Executive Office: (909) 607-9285 | services.claremont.edu Claremont Graduate University (CGU) is one of a select few universities in America devoted solely to graduate-level education. Founded in 1925, CGU is a leading research university with more than 2,000 students pursuing graduate degrees in more than 20 distinct areas of study. Students are encouraged to look beyond the traditional disciplinary divisions and define their own unique program of study — CGU’s transdisciplinary trademark. rough the accelerated master’s program, students of the undergraduate Claremont Colleges can begin graduate coursework at CGU during their senior undergraduate year. is unique opportunity allows students to save both time and financial resources while remaining in the familiar surroundings of the Claremont community. Claremont Graduate University | Admissions Office: (909) 607-7811 | [email protected] | cgu.edu Pitzer College is a nationally top-ranked liberal arts institution that emphasizes social responsibility, intercultural understanding, interdisciplinary learning, student engagement and environmental sustainability. An innovative and flexible curriculum allows students to design their own course of study or choose from 40 majors and 20 minors. Since its founding in 1963, Pitzer has pioneered academic programs such as environmental analysis, global/local studies and secular studies. Pitzer is also home to the Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability, housed in the former Claremont Colleges infirmary building. An innovative green renovation earned it the first higher education building certification in California for using Zero Net Energy. Pitzer was the first college in Southern California to divest from fossil fuel stocks. On campus, the drought-tolerant landscape and LEED platinum- and gold-certified residence halls reflect Pitzer’s environmental ethos. Pitzer attracts diverse domestic and international students who aspire to effect change and transform the world. Pitzer College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8129 | [email protected] | pitzer.edu Pomona College, founded in 1887, ranks among the nation’s foremost liberal arts colleges. Pomona is a place for adventurous, creative-minded students with the drive to explore and pursue their academic passions. Student interests are wide-ranging, distributed across the humanities, natural and physical sciences, social sciences, and the arts, as well as a range of interdisciplinary fields. With a student-faculty ratio of 8:1, students have the opportunity to work closely with great professors who are also top scholars. Pomona offers 48 majors, individually designed concentrations and approximately 600 courses each year. Opportunities include dozens of study abroad programs, summer research grants and funding for internships in the L.A. area and around the world. Pomona enrolls about more than 1,600 students from across the country and the globe, reflecting a broad diversity of socioeconomic, ethnic and geographic backgrounds. More than 80 percent of Pomona students go on to graduate or professional schools within 10 years of graduation. Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) was founded in 1997 as the first higher education institution in the United States dedicated exclusively to education and research in the applied life sciences. Now, KGI offers innovative postgraduate degrees and certificates that integrate life and health sciences, engineering, business, pharmacy, and genetics, with a focus on industry projects, hands-on industry experiences, and team collaboration. Programs include Certificate in Bioscience Management, Doctor of Pharmacy, Master of Business and Science, Master of Engineering in Biopharmaceutical Processing, Master of Science in Applied Life Sciences, Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling, Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomic Data Analytics, Master of Science in Medical Device Engineering, Master of Science in Translational Medicine, PhD in Applied Life Sciences, Postbaccalaureate Premedical Certificate, Postbaccalaureate Pre-PA Certificate, and Postdoctoral Professional Masters. Scripps College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8149 | [email protected] | scrippscollege.edu Keck Graduate Institute | Admissions: (909) 607-8590 | [email protected] | kgi.edu Pomona College | Admissions Office: (909) 621-8134 | [email protected] | pomona.edu Claremont McKenna College (CMC) was founded in 1946 to prepare students for thoughtful, productive lives, and responsible leadership in business, government, and the professions. Today, CMC is a top-ranked liberal arts college which educates approximately 1,300 students through a comprehensive, research-focused curriculum. CMC’s commitment to a pragmatic liberal arts education is rooted in the interplay between the world of ideas and the world of events. Students combine learning and leadership at 11 research institutes and centers, the sponsored internship program, Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C. semester internships, more than 100 study abroad programs, and at the Athenaeum speaker series. CMC offers interdisciplinary majors and programs in the humanities, social sciences, and natural and physical sciences including, environment, economics, and politics (EEP) and philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE). CMC’s students form a geographically, socioeconomically, and culturally diverse community of critical thinkers who seek to apply their education to make a difference in the world. Claremont McKenna College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8088 | [email protected] | cmc.edu Harvey Mudd College (HMC) is a liberal arts college of engineering, science and mathematics, ranked high among the nation’s best colleges. Approximately 900 undergraduates pursue bachelor of science degrees in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics and physics, plus dual degree programs in chemistry/biology, computer science/mathematics, mathematics/physics, and mathematical/ computational biology. Since 1955, Harvey Mudd has led the way with interactive undergraduate research opportunities on par with graduate institutions, a strong focus on the humanities, social sciences and the arts, an exceptional faculty who challenge students to achieve beyond their expectations, one of the nation’s highest rates of graduates who go on to earn PhDs and a high return on college investment. Regardless of their majors, Harvey Mudd graduates are passionate problem solvers who think across disciplines, communicate, collaborate and understand their impact on society. Harvey Mudd College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8011 | [email protected] | hmc.edu Scripps was founded in 1926 by philanthropist and entrepreneur Ellen Browning Scripps, an international figure in the worlds of education, publishing, and women’s rights—a woman ahead of her time. Today, Scripps is a national top-ranked liberal arts college with approximately 1,000 students. e College’s Core Curriculum in Interdisciplinary Humanities provides a rigorous education in critical thinking and engagement with contemporary issues. e mission of Scripps College is to educate women to develop their intellects and talents through active participation in a community of scholars, so that as graduates they may contribute to society through public and private lives of leadership, service, integrity, and creativity. Students major in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences, and science. ey participate in undergraduate research and study abroad and global education programs, earn prestigious internships, and explore dual major opportunities. Campus Map 2019-2020 Pomona College The Claremont Colleges Services Scripps College Claremont McKenna College Harvey Mudd College Pitzer College Claremont Graduate University Keck Graduate Institute

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The Claremont Colleges Services (TCCS), established in 1925, is a nationally recognized model for providing shared support services designed to meet the needs of the students, faculty and staff of The Claremont Colleges. TCCS serves more than 7,700 students and 3,600 faculty and staff through 33 shared programs and services, including student services (Student Health Services, Health Education Outreach, and Counseling and Psychological

Services), academic services (The Claremont Colleges Library), and institutional services (campus safety, real estate and housing, financial services, and benefits). TCCS is an international model of advantageous, efficient, consortial collaboration in higher education. Through innovative leadership, TCCS continually strives to improve the quality and value of services and programs, and launch responsive, cost-effective central activities.

The Claremont Colleges Services | Executive Office: (909) 607-9285 | services.claremont.edu

Claremont Graduate University (CGU) is one of a select few universities in America devoted solely to graduate-level education. Founded in 1925, CGU is a leading research university with more than 2,000 students pursuing graduate degrees in more than 20 distinct areas of study. Students are encouraged to look beyond the traditional disciplinary divisions and define their own unique program of study — CGU’s transdisciplinary trademark.

Through the accelerated master’s program, students of the undergraduate Claremont Colleges can begin graduate coursework at CGU during their senior undergraduate year. This unique opportunity allows students to save both time and financial resources while remaining in the familiar surroundings of the Claremont community.

Claremont Graduate University | Admissions Office: (909) 607-7811 | [email protected] | cgu.edu

Pitzer College is a nationally top-ranked liberal arts institution that emphasizes social responsibility, intercultural understanding, interdisciplinary learning, student engagement and environmental sustainability. An innovative and flexible curriculum allows students to design their own course of study or choose from 40 majors and 20 minors. Since its founding in 1963, Pitzer has pioneered academic programs such as environmental analysis, global/local studies and secular studies.

Pitzer is also home to the Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability, housed in the former Claremont Colleges infirmary building. An innovative green renovation earned it the first higher education building certification in California for using Zero Net Energy. Pitzer was the first college in Southern California to divest from fossil fuel stocks. On campus, the drought-tolerant landscape and LEED platinum- and gold-certified residence halls reflect Pitzer’s environmental ethos. Pitzer attracts diverse domestic and international students who aspire to effect change and transform the world.

Pitzer College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8129 | [email protected] | pitzer.edu

Pomona College, founded in 1887, ranks among the nation’s foremost liberal arts colleges. Pomona is a place for adventurous, creative-minded students with the drive to explore and pursue their academic passions. Student interests are wide-ranging, distributed across the humanities, natural and physical sciences, social sciences, and the arts, as well as a range of interdisciplinary fields. With a student-faculty ratio of 8:1, students have the opportunity to work closely with great professors who are also top scholars. Pomona offers 48 majors, individually designed

concentrations and approximately 600 courses each year. Opportunities include dozens of study abroad programs, summer research grants and funding for internships in the L.A. area and around the world. Pomona enrolls about more than 1,600 students from across the country and the globe, reflecting a broad diversity of socioeconomic, ethnic and geographic backgrounds. More than 80 percent of Pomona students go on to graduate or professional schools within 10 years of graduation.

Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) was founded in 1997 as the first higher education institution in the United States dedicated exclusively to education and research in the applied life sciences. Now, KGI offers innovative postgraduate degrees and certificates that integrate life and health sciences, engineering, business, pharmacy, and genetics, with a focus on industry projects, hands-on industry experiences, and team collaboration. Programs include Certificate in Bioscience Management, Doctor of Pharmacy, Master of Business and Science, Master of

Engineering in Biopharmaceutical Processing, Master of Science in Applied Life Sciences, Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling, Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomic Data Analytics, Master of Science in Medical Device Engineering, Master of Science in Translational Medicine, PhD in Applied Life Sciences, Postbaccalaureate Premedical Certificate, Postbaccalaureate Pre-PA Certificate, and Postdoctoral Professional Masters.

Scripps College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8149 | [email protected] | scrippscollege.edu

Keck Graduate Institute | Admissions: (909) 607-8590 | [email protected] | kgi.edu

Pomona College | Admissions Office: (909) 621-8134 | [email protected] | pomona.edu

Claremont McKenna College (CMC) was founded in 1946 to prepare students for thoughtful, productive lives, and responsible leadershipin business, government, and the professions. Today, CMC is atop-ranked liberal arts college which educates approximately 1,300 students through a comprehensive, research-focused curriculum. CMC’s commitment to a pragmatic liberal arts education is rooted in the interplay between the world of ideas and the world of events. Students combine learning and leadership at 11 research institutes and centers, the sponsored internship program, Silicon Valley and

Washington, D.C. semester internships, more than 100 study abroad programs, and at the Athenaeum speaker series. CMC offers interdisciplinary majors and programs in the humanities, social sciences, and natural and physical sciences including, environment, economics, and politics (EEP) and philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE). CMC’s students form a geographically, socioeconomically, and culturally diverse community of critical thinkers who seek to apply their education to make a difference in the world.

Claremont McKenna College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8088 | [email protected] | cmc.edu

Harvey Mudd College (HMC) is a liberal arts college ofengineering, science and mathematics, ranked high amongthe nation’s best colleges. Approximately 900 undergraduatespursue bachelor of science degrees in biology, chemistry,computer science, engineering, mathematics and physics,plus dual degree programs in chemistry/biology, computerscience/mathematics, mathematics/physics, and mathematical/computational biology.

Since 1955, Harvey Mudd has led the way with interactiveundergraduate research opportunities on par with graduateinstitutions, a strong focus on the humanities, social sciences andthe arts, an exceptional faculty who challenge students to achievebeyond their expectations, one of the nation’s highest rates ofgraduates who go on to earn PhDs and a high return on collegeinvestment. Regardless of their majors, Harvey Mudd graduatesare passionate problem solvers who think across disciplines,communicate, collaborate and understand their impact on society.

Harvey Mudd College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8011 | [email protected] | hmc.edu

Scripps was founded in 1926 by philanthropist and entrepreneur Ellen Browning Scripps, an international figure in the worlds of education, publishing, and women’s rights—a woman ahead of her time. Today, Scripps is a national top-ranked liberal arts college with approximately 1,000 students. The College’s Core Curriculum in Interdisciplinary Humanities provides a rigorous education in critical thinking and engagement with contemporary issues. The mission of Scripps College is to educate women to

develop their intellects and talents through active participation in a community of scholars, so that as graduates they may contribute to society through public and private lives of leadership, service, integrity, and creativity. Students major in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences, and science. They participate in undergraduate research and study abroad and global education programs, earn prestigious internships, and explore dual major opportunities.

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Scripps College

34 240 House10 Admission10 Balch Hall and Auditorium24 Baxter Hall 12 Betty Cree Edwards Humanities Building/Auditorium 3 Browning Hall 1 Clark Hall 12 Clark Humanities Museum 9 Denison Library 4 Dorsey Hall 19 European Union Center10 Financial Aid 6 Frankel Hall

27 Grounds Building 19 Harry and Grace Steele Hall 13 Human Resources 13 Intercollegiate Feminist Center 29 Joan and David Lincoln Ceramic Art Bldg. 33 Jungels-Winkler Hall 98 Keck Science Complex (Pitzer campus) 15 Kimberly Hall 23 Lang Art Studios 30 Laspa Center for Leadership 11 Malott Commons 14 Margaret Fowler Garden 21 Millard Sheets Art Center 7 Motley Coffeehouse 26 Performing Arts Center/Garrison Theater 28 Pool19 Public Events 17 Revelle House 30 Richardson Dance Studio 20 Routt Hall 22 Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery 18 Sallie Tiernan Field House/ Parking Structure/Alumnae Field 8 Schow Hall 25 SCORE Office24 Scripps College Academy 5 Senior Routt Apartments 11 Student Union 2 Toll Hall 13 Vita Nova Hall 99 W. M. Keck Science Center (9th St./Mills Ave.) 16 Wilbur Hall

Claremont McKenna College (CMC)

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14 Story House 45 Student Apartments 35 Student Event Center 9 Soll Center for Student Opportunity23 Wohlford Hall 41 Zinda Field

Harvey Mudd College (HMC)

19 J.L. Atwood Residence Hall 20 Case Residence Hall 6 Galileo Hall (basement level) 17 Garrett House (private) 11 Hoch-Shanahan Dining Commons 7 Jacobs Science Center 3 W.M. Keck Laboratories 9 Kingston Hall 16 Ronald and Maxine Linde Activities Center 21 Ronald and Maxine Linde Residence Hall23 Scott A. McGregor Computer Science Center (opening 2021) 12 South Hall/Marks Residence Hall 15 East Hall/Mildred E. Mudd Residence Hall 14 North Residence Hall 1 F.W. Olin Science Center 5 Parsons Engineering Building 10 Joseph B. Platt Campus Center 8 R. Michael Shanahan Center for Teaching and Learning; Auditorium; and Wayne '73 and Julie Drinkward Recital Hall 18 Frederick and Susan Sontag Residence Hall 4 Norman F. Sprague Center 22 Wayne and Julie Drinkward Residence Hall 13 West Residence Hall

Pitzer College

21 Atherton Hall 4 Avery Hall/Benson Auditorium 29 Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability 7 Bernard Hall 13 Brant Clock Tower 1 Broad Center 2 Broad Hall 22 Community Courtyard 26 East Hall 5 Fletcher Hall 23 Founding Faculty Amphitheater 8 Glass Commencement Plaza/Recreation Area 3 Gold Student Health and Wellness Center 28 Greenhouse 14 Grove House 98 Keck Science Complex II 99 W. M. Keck Science Center (9th St./Mills Ave.) 9 McConnell Center 11 Mead Hall 25 Outback Preserve 12 Pellissier Mall (The Mounds) 19 Pitzer Hall 18 Rodman Arboretum 20 Sanborn Hall 6 Scott Hall 27 West Hall/Skandera Hall

Keck Graduate Institute (KGI)

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Five leading liberal arts colleges and two pathfinding graduate institutions come together in one unique center of learning—The Claremont Colleges.

Located within a single square mile, each institution is an established leader in its field and committed to the success of each of its neighbor institutions. Each features distinctive academic departments, research centers, administrative offices, institutes and cultural spaces. Each college and university is shaped by its responses to the challenges and opportunities of change and its proximity to its peer institutions. This shared independence is the source of The Claremont Colleges’ distinctive strength.

Students at The Claremont Colleges undertake rich academic offerings, are challenged by rare educational opportunities and benefit by their integration with diverse college programs, scholarly studies and experiences customized to their specific interests. 7,700 students and 3,600 faculty and staff support this higher form of higher education in the foothills of eastern Los Angeles County.

DirectionsFrom the 210 Freeway at Towne AvenueExit Towne AvenueGo south on Towne AvenueTurn left onto Foothill BoulevardTurn right onto Dartmouth AvenueFrom the 210 Freeway at Baseline RoadExit Baseline RoadGo west on Baseline RoadTurn left onto Monte Vista AvenueTurn right onto N. Claremont BoulevardTurn right onto Foothill BoulevardTurn left onto Dartmouth AvenueFrom the 10 FreewayExit Indian Hill BoulevardGo north on Indian Hill BoulevardTurn right onto First StreetTurn left onto College Avenue To KGI from Indian Hill BoulevardTurn left onto Arrow HighwayTurn right onto Bucknell Ave.Turn left onto Watson Drive

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