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1030 Columbia Avenue
Claremont
CA 91711

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Mission
For the women of Scripps College, academic and extracurricular opportunities abound. Students work with a faculty of distinguished teachers, scholars, and researchers who believe their first responsibility is to stimulate and support undergraduate learning. Seminar-style classes taught only by professors--never teaching assistants--ensure that students share ideas in a supportive, interactive atmosphere. At the cornerstone of Scripps' academic program is the Core Curriculum in Interdisciplinary Humanities, which challenges Scripps women not only to think, but to think about the way they think. The Core program looks at the many connections among culture, knowledge, and representation across a number of disciplines, encouraging students' critical awareness of the limits of disciplinary methods and theories. Scripps' Off Campus Study program further encourages students to apply their learning to global experiences by studying abroad for a semester or a year. And by requiring a senior thesis based on research in the major, Scripps stimulates independent thought and a lifelong commitment to original inquiry. As a result of their superb liberal arts education, Scripps graduates go on to attend some of the most prestigious graduate schools in the nation and take on leadership positions in a wide range of fields and endeavors. As part of The Claremont Colleges, a community unique to American higher education, Scripps offers its students the best of both worlds. Students receive the personal attention of a small residential college while benefiting from the academic and social resources of a larger university. With five undergraduate colleges literally next door to one another, The Claremont Colleges provides expanded intellectual, athletic, and extracurricular opportunities to students and faculty at each of the individual colleges. The Joint Science Department, a collaboration of Scripps, Pitzer, and Claremont McKenna Colleges, allows students to take advantage of remarkable research opportunities in pre-medicine and science; Scripps' science students frequently receive national recognition for their work. Scripps' Claremont location gives students easy access to Los Angeles beaches as well as San Gabriel Mountain skiing, and all the offerings and energy of Southern California. Scripps' campus, considered one of the most beautiful in the United States, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Scripps remains a women's college because it believes that having women at the core of its concerns provides the best environment for intellectually ambitious women to learn from a distinguished faculty and from each other. The College's largely residential population of fewer than 1,000 students encourages women to actively participate in their community and to develop a sense of personal and social responsibility. Scripps believes that this form of challenging and individualized education will best prepare women for lives of confidence and success. A current student sums up her college experience so far: The small-campus atmosphere of Scripps provides me with the comfort and support I need to create a home away from home, but it never lets me settle. I have been pushed and encouraged to expand my community and breadth of learning at every opportunity. The students and professors here are incredibly passionate and active; many classes and campus groups, as well as the academic emphasis on off-campus study, allow us to pursue our goals and get involved with external communities and organizations, extending the Scripps family well beyond the walls of Honnold Gate. I thank my college for this unique experience.
General Information
Most Selective, Very Small School, Private School - No Affiliation Listed, Large Town, Women's College, Graduate Students - Low, Total Minority - High, Asian Students - High, Any Cost, Reader Service for the Blind, Handicapped Student Services, Note taking Services, Study Abroad, Advanced Placement/CLEP, Accelerated Study, Reserve Officers - Training Corps (ROTC), Campus Publications, Dormitories, Foreign Student Organizations, Honor Student Organizations, Minority Student Organizations, Radio/TV Station, Religious Organizations, Student Government, Student/Faculty Ratio - Low
Campus Description
30-acre campus in Claremont, 35 miles from Los Angeles. Served by bus; major airports serve Los Angeles and Ontario (10 miles); train serves Pomona (five miles). Public transportation serves campus.
Other Admission Requirements
GED accepted, TOEFL test ONLY required, Financial statement NOT required, Advance deposit NOT required, Pre-application form NOT required, Separate application form NOT required
School Type
Private not-for-profit (no religious affiliation), 4-year or above
Costs
2010-2011 Tuition and Fees: $40,450
Email
[email protected]
Campus Setting
Located in a regional town
Type
College/University
Level
Four Year School
Entrance Difficulty
Very difficult
Selectivity
most selective
City Type
Large Suburb
Enrollment Concentration
Traditional
Coed Status
Women Only
Highest Offering
Bachelors
Highest Degree Offered
Bachelors
Setting
suburban
Academic Calendar
Semester
Campus Size
30 acres
Control
Private
Institutional Control
Private
Instate Tuition Fees For Grad 1 Yr
$27348
Instate Tuition For Undergrad For 1 Yr
$37736
On Campus Room And Board Charges
$11500
Graduate In State Tuition
22712
Graduate Out Of State Tuition
22712
Undergraduate In State Tuition
31332
Undergraduate Out Of State Tuition
31332
Application Deadline
1-Feb
Instate Per Credit Hr For Pt Undergrad
$1179
Percentage Of Students Admitted
43.35
Room Charge For 1 Yr On Sharing With 1 Person
$6200
Year Founded
1926
Accredited
true
Typical Board Cost
4400
Typical Room Cost
5100
Founded In
1926
Instate Per Credit Hr For Pt Grad
$855
Total Number Of Applicants
1931
Additional Fees
168
Books Cost (estimate)
725
Undergraduate Number Of Females
868
Graduate Application Fee
$60
International Application Fee
$50
Total Number Of Admissions
837
Undergraduate Application Fee
$50
Application Fee
$60
Percent Asian
16
Percent Out Of State Students
53
Undergraduate Number Of Males
13
Percent African American
3
Percent Hispanic
5
Percent Native American
1
Mailing Address Available Only
N
Web Site
http://www.scrippscollege.edu/

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