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Established in 1946, Claremont McKenna College (CMC) is a highly selective, independent, coeducational, residential, undergraduate liberal arts college with a curricular emphasis on economics, government, and public affairs.
Mission
To educate students for thoughtful and productive lives and responsible leadership in business, government, and the professions and to support faculty and student scholarship that contribute to intellectual vitality and the understanding of public policy issues.
Location
Claremont, California
Athletics
NCAA Division III, Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), 20 varsity sports (10 men’s, 10 women’s). Claremont McKenna shares athletic programs with its neighboring colleges, Harvey Mudd and Scripps. 14 intramural sports, 5 club sports |
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Student Profile
1,059 students (55% male, 45% female), representing 42 states and the District of Columbia and 27 foreign countries, 31.8% minorities
Faculty Profile
122 full-time faculty. 9:1 student ratio. Average class size of 17
Cost and Aid
2006-2007: $45,800 comprehensive ($33,000 tuition), 71% receive aid.
More Distinctions:
• CMC is currently the youngest and smallest college ranked in the U.S. News & World Report top 20 |
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