e Claremont Colleges 2015–16

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e Claremont Colleges
2015–16
Legend
CUC
INDIAN HILL
PROPERTY
HMC Member of The Claremont Colleges
RSABG
(Harvey Mudd College)
CST Affiliated Institution
CGU
(Claremont School of Theology)
Building, field or place location
(CMC, 13 Collins Dining Hall)
Parking lot or structure
Zipcar location
Listings are alphabetical.
Admission offices are listed bold.
(Scripps, 10 Balch Hall)
C
INDIAN HILL BLVD.
PITZER
COLBY CIR.
CGU
ROBERT J.
BERNARD
BIOLOGICAL
FIELD
STATION
HMC
COLBY CIR.
CGU
NORTH CAMPUS
PROPERTY
SCRIPPS
HMC
NORTH CAMPUS PROPERTY
FOOTHILL BLVD.
Map to scale (feet)
0
500
MILLS AVE.
CST
N
FOOTHILL BLVD.
COLLEGE AVE.
HMC
PLATT BLVD.
ELEVENTH ST.
TENTH ST.
CGU
e eight independent institutions on
adjoining campuses offer rigorous curricula,
small classes, distinguished professors
and personalized instruction in a vibrant
residential college community that provides
intensive interaction between students and
faculty. Undergraduate students may choose
from more than 2,000 courses offered each
year across the colleges. With 7,700 students
and 3,600 faculty and staff, located on
more than 560 acres of land, the consortium
generates an endless variety of intellectual,
cultural and social activities.
SCRIPPS
COLUMBIA AVE.
DRUCKER WAY
ELEVENTH ST.
CLAREMONT BLVD.
DARTMOUTH AVE.
TWELFTH ST.
MILLS AVE.
e Claremont Colleges, a consortium
of five undergraduate liberal arts colleges,
two graduate institutions and Claremont
University Consortium, which provides
shared institutional support services,
is reminiscent of the Oxford-Cambridge
model. e undergraduate colleges include
Pomona College, Scripps College, Claremont
McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College
and Pitzer College. e two graduate
institutions include Claremont Graduate
University and Keck Graduate Institute.
Each academic institution has its own
campus, its own students and faculty
and its own distinctive mission.
PITZER
EAST
CAMPUS
PROPERTY
NINTH ST.
NINTH ST.
HARVARD AVE.
NINTH ST.
EIGHTH ST.
CUC
EIGHTH ST.
CMC
b
a
c
AMHERST AVE.
COLLEGE WAY
SEVENTH ST.
CUC
SIXTH ST.
SIXTH ST.
Directions
From the 210 Freeway at Towne Avenue
Exit Towne Avenue
Go south on Towne Avenue
Turn left onto Foothill Boulevard
Turn right onto Dartmouth Avenue
HARRISON AVE./5th ST.
COLUMBIA AVE.
FOURTH ST.
BONITA AVE.
Exit Indian Hill Boulevard
Go north on Indian Hill Boulevard
Turn right onto First Street
Turn left onto College Avenue
COLLEGE AVE.
INDIAN HILL BLVD.
From the 10 Freeway
SECOND ST.
FIRST ST.
CUC
FIRST ST.
SANTA FE ST.
13
13
29
98
15
23
11
14
21
7
8
26
28
30
17
30
20
22
18
Claremont Graduate University (CGU)
INDIAN HILL BLVD.
WATSON DR.
BUCKNELL AVE.
KGI
YORK PL.
WHARTON DR.
ARROW HIGHWAY
Members of The Claremont Colleges
Pomona College
35
9
19
65
29
13
72
27
74
25
40
14
11
66
63
6
37
81
7
69
2
73
53
15
57
52
39
30
59
55
79
18
48
70
60
41
38
31
8
58
45
16
49
50
20
36
80
56
61
77
42
32
46
64
54
1
43
3
4
51
5
33
34
12
23
68
26
78
76
22
28
47
67
44
21
24
71
10
17
75
62
REM
ONT
B
BLANCHARD PL.
To KGI from Indian Hill Boulevard
Turn left onto Arrow Highway
Turn right onto Bucknell Avenue
Turn left onto Watson Drive
SANTA FE ST.
HARWOOD PL.
CLA
Exit Baseline Road
Go west on Baseline Road
Turn left onto Monte Vista Avenue
Turn right onto N. Claremont Boulevard
Turn right onto Foothill Boulevard
Turn left onto Dartmouth Avenue
MILLS AVE.
From the 210 Freeway at Baseline Road
BROOKS AVE.
LVD
.
POMONA
Alexander Hall for Administration
Andrew Science Hall
Athearn Field/Parking Structure
Baldwin House
Baseball Field
Bixby Plaza
Blanchard Park
Brackett Observatory
Bridges Auditorium
Bridges Hall of Music
Carnegie Hall
Clark I
Clark V
Cook House
Cottages
Cowart I.T. Building/Parking Structure
Crookshank Hall
Draper Center for Community Partnerships
Duplicating Center (401 Harvard Ave.)
Edmunds Hall
Faculty Offices (156 W. Seventh St.)
Farm-Agroecology
Frank Dining Hall
Frary Dining Hall
Gibson Hall
Grounds Building
Hahn Hall
Haldeman Pool
Harwood Court
Kenyon House
K.H. Annex/Sustainability Integration Office
Lawry Court
Lebus Court
Lincoln Hall
Lyon Court
Marston Quadrangle
Mason Hall
Merritt Football Field
Millikan Laboratory
Mudd-Blaisdell Hall
Museum of Art
Norton-Clark III
Oldenborg Center
Office of Student Abroad and
International Initiatives
Pauley Tennis Complex
Pearsons Hall
Pendleton Building
Business Office and Human Resources
Pendleton Dance Center
Pendleton Pool
Pomona Hall
President’s House
Rains Center Athletic Complex
Rembrandt Hall
Renwick House
Rogers Tennis Complex
Seaver Biology Laboratory
Seaver House
Seaver Laboratory North (Chemistry)
Seaver Laboratory South (Biology)
Seaver Theatre
Seeley Mudd Building
Smiley Hall
Smith Campus Center
Smith Tower
Soccer Field
Softball Field
Sontag Greek Theatre
Sontag Hall
South Campus Parking Structure/
Athletic Field
Strehle Track
Studio Art Hall
Sumner Hall
Sumner House
Thatcher Hall
Tennis/Track Office
Track Office
Walker Beach
Walker Hall
Walton Commons
Wig Beach
Wig Hall
9
3
33
32
20
30
Academic Computing Building (ACB)
Art Building
Arts and Humanities
Arts and Humanities/Faculty
Arts and Humanities/Faculty & Admin
Arts and Humanities/Faculty/
Blaisdell House
37 Blaisdell Fountain/DesCombes Gate
2 Burkle Family Building
19 Center for Management in the
Creative Industries
12 Center for Neuroeconomics Studies
17, 18, 25 Claremont Evaluation Center
38 Community & Global Health
10 Facilities Office; 11 Facilities Staff
29 Graduate Student Council
14 Grants and Contract Accounting
7 Harper Hall/Admissions
6 Harper Hall East/Student Services
4 Jagels Building
35 Mathematical Sciences (North)
36 Mathematical Sciences (South)
8 McManus Hall
13 Multicultural House
26 Organizational Sciences
16 Quality of Life Research Center
21, 22, 24 CGU Residential
23 SES Bowen Institute/
Higher Education Abstracts
15 SES Iris @ CGU
28 Sponsored Research and Programs/IRB
5 Stauffer Hall
Albrecht Auditorium
1 CGU Student Housing
31 Student Success Center
34 Transdisciplinary Studies/Kozmetsky House
27 Writing Center
25
5
24
11
2
13
99
16
Claremont McKenna College (CMC)
5 Adams Hall
1 Admission
22 Appleby Hall
44 Arce Baseball Field
8 Athenaeum
30 Auen Hall
33 Axelrood Aquatics Center
37 Bauer North
36 Bauer South
15 Beckett Hall
18 Benson Hall
20 Berger Hall
51 Biszantz Family Tennis Center
25 Boswell Hall
41 Burns Stadium
34 Center Court Offices
46 Children’s School
19 Claremont Hall
13 Collins Dining Hall
16 Crown Hall
5 Davidson Lecture Hall
49 Development Offices
7 Emett Student Center
29 Fawcett Hall
1 Financial Aid
26 Green Hall
12 Heggblade Center—Dean of Students
W International Place
99 W. M. Keck Science Center (9th St./Mills Ave.)
98 Keck Science Complex (Pitzer campus)
1 Kravis Center
2 The Living Room
17 Marks Hall
10 McKenna Auditorium
48 Mills Ave. Offices/Human Resources
27 Parents Field
36 Pickford Auditorium
21 Phillips Hall
38 Pritzlaff Field
36 ROTC
3 Roberts Hall North
4 Roberts Hall South
32 Roberts Pavilion
6 Seaman Hall
43 Softball Field
28 Stark Hall
14 Story House
45 Student Apartments
34c Student Event Plaza
34a Temporary Athletic Facilities
34b Temporary Weight Training Facility
23 Wohlford Hall
M
41 Zinda Field
Claremont University Consortium (CUC)
1 Administrative Campus Center
Benefits Administration
Central Facilities Services
Environmental Health and Safety
Executive Office
Financial Services
Human Resources
Information Technology
Real Estate and Housing
4 Campus Safety (Pendleton Building)
10 Connection/Honnold Café
Card Center, Copy Center
3 Honnold/Mudd Library
5 Huntley Bookstore
6 McAlister Religious Center
7 Mudd Quadrangle
8 Office of Black Student Affairs (OBSA)
2 Tranquada Student Services Center
Chicano Latino Student Affairs
Health Education Outreach
Monsour Counseling and
Psychological Services
Student Disability Resource Center
Student Health Services
Vice President for Student Affairs
Scripps College
10 Balch Hall and Auditorium
24 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 Center
6 Frankel Hall
33 Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Hall
27 Grounds Building
Fw
19 Harry and Grace Steele Hall
170
Ventura Fwy.
101
to Malibu
Universal
Studios
The Getty
Museum
Pacific
Ocean
Santa
Monica
Venice
Beach
Rose Bowl
BUR
Burbank Airport
L.A.
Zoo
Hollywood 101
Bowl
LACMA
Santa Monica
Fwy.
405 San Diego
Harvey Mudd College (HMC)
19
2
20
6
17
11
7
3
9
16
21
12
15
14
1
5
10
8
J.L. Atwood Residence Hall
Beckman Hall (Basement Level)
Case Residence Hall
Galileo Hall (Basement Level)
Garrett House (Private)
Hoch-Shanahan Dining Commons
Jacobs Science Center
W. M. Keck Laboratories
Kingston Hall
Ronald and Maxine Linde Activities Center
Ronald and Maxine Linde Residence Hall
South Hall/Marks Residence Hall
East Hall/Mildred E. Mudd Residence Hall
North Residence Hall
F.W. Olin Science Center
Parsons Engineering Building
Joseph B. Platt Campus Center
R. Michael Shanahan Center
for Teaching and Learning
Frederick and Susan Sontag Residence Hall
Norman F. Sprague Center
Wayne and Julie Drinkward Residence Hall
West Residence Hall
18
4
22
13
Pitzer College
21
4
29
7
13
2
8
Atherton Hall
George C.S. Benson Auditorium
Bernard Field Station Office
Bernard Hall
Brant Clock Tower
Broad Hall
Stephen L. Glass Commencement Plaza
and Recreation Area
Community Courtyard
East Hall
Edythe and Eli Broad Center
Fletcher Hall
Gloria and Peter Gold Student Center
Greenhouse
Grove House
John R. Rodman Arboretum
Keck Science Complex
McConnell Center
Mead Hall
Founding Faculty Amphitheater
Pellissier Mall (The Mounds)
Pitzer Hall
Sanborn Hall
Scott Hall
W. M. Keck Science Center (9th St./Mills Ave.)
West Hall/2014 Hall
22
26
1
5
3
28
14
18
98
9
11
23
12
19
20
6
99
27
Keck Graduate Institute (KGI)
535 Building
517 Building
215 Building
Affiliated Institutions
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden (RSABG)
1 Administration/Plant Science Center
2 Horticulture and Retail Nursery Complex
Claremont School of Theology (CST)
7
1
2
8
10
3
4
9
5
Butler Building
Colwell Administration Building
Craig Academic Building
East Housing
Edgar Community Center
Kresge Memorial Chapel
Library
North Housing
Seeley G. Mudd
Theater
6 West Housing
Foothill Fwy.
Foothill Fwy.
Pasadena
Indian Hill Blvd.
210
210
134
Norton
Simon Huntington
Ventura Fwy.
Museum Library
Dodger Stadium
Towne Ave.
10
San Bernardino Fwy.
60
Pomona Fwy.
Ontario Fwy.
605 San Gabriel Fwy.
Riverside Fwy.
ID
Angel Honda
Stadium Center
Knott’s
Berry
Farm
Disneyland
22
Aquarium
of the Pacific
Long Beach
OR
Santa Ana Fwy.
Sacramento
91
NV
Riverside Fwy.
San
Francisco
55 Newport Fwy.
405 San Diego Fwy.
Newport
Beach
UT
CA
Los
Angeles
San Diego
Garden Grove Fwy.
N
Huntington Beach
Santa Catalina Island
MT
91
5
Map not to scale
CANAD
A
WA
57 Orange Fwy.
LGB
Long Beach
Airport
Pacific
Ocean
15
Century Fwy.
Fwy.
to Palm Springs
and Joshua Tree
National Park
215
ONT
Ontario
Int’l. Airport
105
110 Harbor
Foothill Blvd.
California Speedway
Downtown Los Angeles
Staples
Center
Long Beach
710
Fwy.
66
The Claremont Colleges
10
Fwy.
LAX
Los Angeles
Int’l. Airport
Human Resources
Intercollegiate Women’s Studies Center
Joan and David Lincoln Ceramic Art Bldg.
Keck Science Complex (Pitzer campus)
Kimberly Hall
Lang Art Studios
Malott Commons
Margaret Fowler Garden
Millard Sheets Art Center
Motley Coffeehouse
NEW Hall (future site)
Performing Arts Center/Garrison Theater
Pool
Public Events Office
Revelle House
Richardson Dance Studio
Routt Hall
Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
Sallie Tiernan Field House/
Parking Structure/Alumnae Field
SCORE/SARLO Office
Senior Routt Apartments
Special Events Office
Student Union
Toll Hall
Vita Nova Hall
W. M. Keck Science Center (9th St./Mills Ave.)
Wilbur Hall
SNA
John Wayne Airport
to San Diego
AZ
MEXICO
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. 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 47 majors, individually designed
concentrations, and approximately 650 courses each year.
Opportunities include 51 study abroad programs, summer
research grants, and paid internships in the L.A. area and around
the world. Pomona enrolls about 1,580 students from 49 states,
the District of Columbia, and 57 countries, reflecting a broad
diversity of socioeconomic, ethnic, and geographic backgrounds.
Approximately 80 percent go on to graduate or professional
schools within ten years of graduation.
Claremont Graduate University | Admissions Office: (909) 607-7811 | admissions@cgu.edu | cgu.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 over
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 money while remaining
in the familiar surroundings of the Claremont community.
Claremont University Consortium | Executive Office: (909) 607-9285 | cuc.claremont.edu
Claremont University Consortium (CUC), 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. CUC serves more than 7,700
students and 3,600 faculty and staff through 28 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). CUC is an international model
of advantageous, efficient, consortial collaboration in higher
education. rough innovative leadership, CUC continually strives
to improve the quality and value of services and programs and
launch responsive, cost-effective central activities.
Scripps College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8149 | admission@scrippscollege.edu | scrippscollege.edu
Scripps College was founded in 1926 by Ellen Browning Scripps,
a pioneering philanthropist and influential figure in the worlds
of education, publishing, and women’s rights—a woman ahead
of her time. Today, Scripps is a nationally top-ranked liberal arts
college with approximately 980 students. e College’s Core
Curriculum in Interdisciplinary Humanities provides a rigorous
exploration of 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 humanities, fine arts,
social sciences, and science. ey engage in undergraduate research,
participate in study abroad and global education programs, earn
prestigious internships, and explore dual major opportunities.
Claremont McKenna College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8088 | admission@cmc.edu | cmc.edu
Founded in 1946. Enrollment—approximately 1,300. CMC
educates students for thoughtful, productive lives and responsible
leadership in business, government and the professions and offers a
comprehensive liberal arts education with a practical and pragmatic
twist. Instead of dividing the liberal arts and the working world into
separate realms, education at CMC is rooted in the interplay between
the world of ideas and the world of events. Students have unprecedented opportunities through research institutes, Athenaeum
speaker series, the Sponsored Internship Program, superior career
counseling, academic travel, Washington, D.C., and Silicon Valley
internships and semester programs and over 100 study abroad
programs. Special majors and programs offered in the humanities,
social and hard sciences including: Management-Engineering,
Environment, Economics and Politics (EEP), Philosophy, Politics
and Economics (PPE), Leadership, Science and Management and
more. CMC students are a geographically, socioeconomically and
ethnically diverse group. ey tend to be ambitious, social, active,
pragmatic and leadership-oriented. Graduates of CMC typically
seek careers in business, education, finance, government, law,
medicine, politics, international relations and management.
Harvey Mudd College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8011 | admission@hmc.edu | hmc.edu
Harvey Mudd College (HMC) is a liberal arts college of
engineering, science and mathematics, ranked high among
the nation’s best colleges. Approximately 800 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, and mathematical/computational biology.
For 60 years, Harvey Mudd has led the way with interactive
undergraduate research opportunities on par with graduate
institutions, a strong focus on the humanities and social sciences,
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.
Pitzer College | Admission Office: (909) 621-8129 | admission@pitzer.edu | pitzer.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 more than
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. Today, the College is home
to both the Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California
Sustainability and the Ferré/Marquet Vaccine Research Center.
For 11 years, Pitzer has received more Fulbright Fellowships per
1,000 students than any other undergraduate institution in the
U.S. 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.
2015–16
Keck Graduate Institute
Scripps College
Pitzer College
Claremont University Consortium
Harvey Mudd College
Claremont McKenna College
Pomona College
Claremont Graduate University
e Claremont Colleges Map
14,500
within the life sciences industry. e Postbaccalaureate Premedical
Certificate (PPC) program helps students prepare for a career
in medicine. e Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program will
prepare graduates to work at the leading edge of pharmacy practice
in a variety of healthcare settings. e two year MEng program
is designed for students seeking a career in biopharmaceutical
processing and biomanufacturing. Founded in 2013, the Minerva
Schools at KGI offer a unique four-year undergraduate program
to students from around the world.
Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) is dedicated to education and
research aimed at translating into practice, for the benefit of
society, the power and potential of the life sciences. Founded
in 1997, KGI offers a graduate education that integrates science
and engineering with business and management coursework in
a hands-on, team-based, project-focused curriculum. e Master
of Bioscience (MBS) degree and the Postdoctoral Professional
Masters (PPM) degree help students acquire the business and
management skills needed to pursue management positions
7/15
Keck Graduate Institute | Admissions: (909) 607-8590 | admissions@kgi.edu | kgi.edu
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