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Seeking Liberal Arts Colleges in California

Hey there. I'm keen on pursuing liberal arts in college. I'm California-based and would prefer to stay in-state. Can anyone recommend some good liberal arts colleges within California?

a year ago

Hi there! It's wonderful that you're considering pursuing studies in a liberal arts college - these institutions usually offer holistic, interdisciplinary education that really broadens perspectives. Since you're based in California, here are a few liberal arts colleges you might consider:

1. Pomona College: Located in Claremont, Pomona College is known for its small class sizes, active student body, and highly ranked courses. It is widely recognized as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country and offers a wide range of majors from Neuroscience to Media Studies.

2. Claremont McKenna College: Also part of the Claremont Colleges consortium, Claremont McKenna has a strong emphasis on leadership and has especially well-regarded programs in government, economics, and international relations.

3. Harvey Mudd College: While Harvey Mudd is famously known for its STEM programs, it still follows a liberal arts philosophy, emphasizing a well-rounded education and includes humanities and social science courses.

4. Scripps College: This all-women's college in Claremont is small but academically packed. Scripps has an interdisciplinary curriculum with a focus on leadership and professional development for women.

5. Occidental College: Based in Los Angeles, it's known for its strong programs in the humanities, arts, and social sciences. It's also famous for its commitment to diversity and social justice.

6. Pitzer College: Also a part of the Claremont Colleges consortium, Pitzer is known for its programs in social and behavioral sciences, as well as its commitment to social justice and sustainability.

Remember, while these are all excellent colleges, the best college for you will depend on your individual fit. Examine the particular courses and disciplines you are interested in, consider the campus culture, and think about the kind of learning environment where you would thrive.

I hope this gives you a good starting point. Good luck with your research and college applications!

a year ago

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