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Interviews and evening reception with reps from the Claremont Colleges

The Deans of Admissions of all five Claremont Colleges are visiting Delhi.
 
Reception: September 12th at 5:00pm
JW Marriott
Asset Area 4 - Hospitality District, Delhi Aerocity, New Delhi, Delhi 110037
Phone:011 4521 2121

To confirm attendance:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/delhi-claremont-college-consortium-reception-tickets-17988451944

The Claremont College Consortium: Each of the Claremont Colleges has its own student body, faculty, administration, campus, curricular emphasis, and individual style and purpose. And yet, the colleges form a mutually beneficial partnership to offer joint academic programs and cross-registration in courses, to cultivate special curricular strengths on which the others may draw, to encourage contact and cooperation among faculty and students from different campuses, and to combine physical facilities and extracurricular programs.


Jamila Everett – Pitzer College - Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid

Victoria Romero – Scripps College – Vice President Enrollment Services

Thyra Briggs – Harvey Mudd College – Vice President of Admissions and Financial Aid

Seth Allen – Pomona College – Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid

Georgette DeVeres - Claremont McKenna College – Vice President of Admissions and Financial Aid

Brief Introduction of each of the colleges:
Claremont McKenna College (CMC):  We educate our students for thoughtful, productive lives and responsible leadership in economics, government and public affairs. CMC's strong grounding in the liberal arts, together with its emphasis on economics, government, and international relations, attracts students who approach education pragmatically and who intend to make a difference in the world. With this broad-based foundation graduates leave CMC well prepared for the challenges of the 21st century. Many of our graduates go on to pursue careers in law, business, government, foreign service, international relations, public policy, museum administration, science and education, or to pursue graduate study.
Harvey Mudd College: We’re one of the premier math, science and engineering colleges in the nation. We’re also unique because we are a liberal arts college. We educate engineers, scientists and mathematicians who become leaders in their fields and have a clear understanding of the impact their work has on society. Mudd offers nine math, science, and engineering-based majors, all grounded in a solid core curriculum that includes a healthy dose of humanities and social science courses.
 
Pitzer College: Pitzer College is a liberal arts and sciences institution dedicated to helping students understand how they can use their education to transform the world.  Students who come to Pitzer are passionate about the core values of the college: Social Responsibility, Intercultural Understanding, Interdisciplinary Learning, Student Engagement, and Environmental Sustainability.  Pitzer students experience a flexible curriculum and engage in global community outreach that impacts societal change.  Pitzer graduates are recipients of competitive fellowships, they move on to the most prestigious graduate schools and hold top positions in their fields.  
 Scripps College: Scripps is the women's college of The Claremont Colleges. Scripps women lay claim to the best of both worlds: a superb liberal arts education on one of America's most beautiful college campuses, as well as the opportunity to take advantage of educational and co-curricular offerings at four coed colleges literally next door to one another. Scripps graduates go on to some of the most prestigious graduate schools in the nation and leadership positions in a wide range of academic fields and endeavors.
Pomona College: Ranks as one of the United State's elite liberal arts and science colleges.  Pomona is a place for those who are venturesome by choice, want to make a difference in the world and are prepared to dream big and work hard in order to grow and succeed.  A comprehensive college, student interest is distributed across the humanities and the arts, social sciences, and natural sciences and approximately 80% of our graduates go on to professional or graduates school within five years.  The beautiful and classic campus boast updated and environmentally sustainable facilities and students take full advantage of a wealth of research, internship and extracurricular activities provided by the college.

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11 September

Information session on liberal arts colleges with Shirley Be from Sarah Lawrence College

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14 September

Meet reps from Connecticut College, George Washington University, Macalester College and Northeastern University