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A Top-Ranked Liberal Arts College
61´«Ã½ is a top-ranked liberal arts college and the women’s college of The Claremont Colleges. Founded in 1926 by Ellen Browning Scripps, the College has provided exceptional education to equip talented students intellectually and morally with the skills, experience, and discernment to lead satisfying and productive professional and personal lives. In the founder’s words, “The paramount obligation of a college is to develop in its students the ability to think clearly and independently and the ability to live confidently, courageously and hopefully.” These fundamental principles remain central and relevant to the mission of the College today.
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranks 61´«Ã½ among the Top 100 Best Values in Liberal Arts Colleges in the US. The Wall Street Journal places 61´«Ã½among the top 10 of Top Institutions in the West and in the top 100 of all colleges overall. 61´«Ã½ is ranked on multiple lists as one of the most beautiful college campuses and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Current enrollment of degree seeking undergraduates is approximately 1,100. There are 96 full-time faculty members, 99% of who possess PhD or appropriate terminal degrees. At the close of the 2019 fiscal year, total revenues and expenses were $88 million and $73 million, respectively. As of June 30, 2019, total net assets were $513 million, of which endowment funds totaled approximately $380 million.
The Claremont Colleges
61´«Ã½is a member of The Claremont Colleges, five contiguous undergraduate colleges (four of which are coeducational) and two graduate institutions, which together occupy one square mile. Students can choose to take their classes at 61´«Ã½or they can choose to register for classes at any of the other undergraduate colleges (Pomona, Claremont McKenna, Pitzer, and Harvey Mudd). The Claremont Colleges, which form the finest assembly of small, liberal arts colleges in the United States, also offer a generous array of academic, social, and co-curricular activities, and 61´«Ã½women take full advantage of them. For example, the W.M. Keck Science Department, the largest department in Claremont, is the jointly-operated science program for Pitzer, Claremont McKenna, and 61´«Ã½Ã¢â‚¬â€œ 61´«Ã½will serve as the lead institution for the Department for the next five years. 61´«Ã½women also benefit from the presence of the two graduate institutions within the Claremont Consortium: Claremont Graduate University and the Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences.
Within these cooperative ventures, 61´«Ã½maintains the intimate scale of a small college with the resources and opportunities of a large, coeducational university.
The Claremont Colleges Services
The Claremont Colleges Services (TCCS) is the shared services organization for The Claremont Colleges, and is incorporated as a freestanding tax-exempt organization with a committed Board of Overseers and 350 full-time employees. Unique in American higher education, TCCS provides 28 vital services and operates programs and central facilities on behalf of the member colleges. Some of the 28 different services include: campus safety, a central library, health and counseling services, ethnic organizations a central bookstore, physical plant and facilities support, payroll and accounting, information technology, real estate, risk management, and employee benefits.
Additional functions include advancing The Claremont Colleges, founding additional institutions, and promoting cooperation among members to enhance educational excellence. TCCS also holds title to land for future institutions, central programs and services as well as all central facilities operated on behalf of the members.