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  1. They comprise five undergraduate colleges (the 5Cs)—Pomona College, Scripps College, Claremont McKenna College (CMC), Harvey Mudd College, and Pitzer College—and two graduate schools—Claremont Graduate University (CGU) and Keck Graduate Institute (KGI).

    • Pomona College. Acceptance Rate 7% Founded in 1887, Pomona is the oldest, largest, and the most-selective of the five undergraduate Claremont Colleges.
    • Claremont McKenna College. Acceptance Rate 10% After Pomona, Claremont McKenna is the second largest and most-selective of the Claremont Colleges.
    • Harvey Mudd College. Acceptance Rate 13% Harvey Mudd is one of the best liberal arts schools with a focus on engineering, science, and mathematics.
    • Pitzer College. Acceptance Rate 18% Pitzer is the newest of the Claremont Colleges. It was founded in 1963, and now enrolls just under 1000 students.
  2. Claremont McKenna College is a highly selective, co-educational, liberal arts college educating leaders in business and public affairs. CMC was founded in 1946 and has a current enrollment of approximately 1,200 students.

  3. View The Claremont Colleges Campus Map. View Printable Map of The Claremont Colleges. Pomona College | Admissions Office : (909) 621-8134 | admissions@pomona.edu | pomona.edu. Pomona College, founded in 1887, ranks among the nation’s foremost liberal arts colleges.

  4. Average class size: 15. Majors and minors: 48 in the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and interdisciplinary study. Courses: About 650 at Pomona, with nearly 2,700 courses at all Claremont Colleges.

  5. May 12, 2019 · Today, Pomona is known for its impressive liberal arts programs and small class sizes. In fact, the average course boasts just 15 students. These excellent academics and resources have earned Pomona recognition: In 2018-2019, it ranked No. 5 in U.S. News & World Report’s National Liberal Arts Colleges rankings.

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  7. Feb 15, 2022 · February 15, 2022. The Claremont Colleges: The Unrivaled Consortium. By Linda Phan ‘24. College consortiums—a cluster of academic institutions that share resources amongst their students, such as classes—are notable opportunities that attract students. Why not? Consortiums promote expanded educational specialization and exploration.