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What are the liberal arts schools in California?

I'm exploring options for college and I'm really interested in attending a liberal arts school in California. Could anyone suggest some good liberal arts colleges in that state? I'd love to know about their strengths and student culture.

a year ago

Sure, there are several notable liberal arts schools in California. Here are a few top ones to consider:

1. Pomona College: Known for its commitment to interdisciplinary study and diversity, Pomona has a vast choice of departments ranging from STEM to humanities. The campus culture at Pomona is collaborative and community-oriented, with plenty of extracurricular opportunities.

2. Claremont McKenna College: Claremont McKenna is known for its focus on leadership and government. It offers a distinctive curriculum that combines science and engineering with the humanities and social sciences. The student culture is characterized by strong political engagement and a passion for debate.

3. Harvey Mudd College: Known for STEM fields, Harvey Mudd integrates a rigorous technical curriculum with a broad-based liberal arts education. The culture is one of collaboration rather than competition, emphasizing group work and problem-solving.

4. Scripps College: This is an all-women's college known for its strong programs in humanities and arts. Scripps fosters a tight-knit, supportive community that encourages personal growth and exploration.

5. Pitzer College: Pitzer has a focus on social justice and environmental sensitivity. It has committed to a "core values" philosophy, promoting intercultural understanding and interdisciplinary learning.

6. Occidental College: This Los Angeles-based college offers a unique, personalized education. Known for its strong programs in the arts and humanities, Occidental is also home to a diverse student body that values inclusion and community engagement.

Keep in mind that these colleges are part of the Claremont Colleges consortium (except Occidental), which means students can take classes and use resources at any of the five institutions.

All these colleges emphasize small class sizes and personalized education, which are typical characteristics of liberal arts colleges. Remember to do detailed research about the academic programs, campus life, and values of each institution to find the best fit for you.

a year ago

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