Pomona College

Pomona College is a privately owned and operated college based in Claremont, California, that provides a liberal arts education. The college only offers undergraduate degrees with its four-year programs, and about 1,600 students join the college yearly.

As the first of the Claremont Colleges, Pomona offers a coed, non-religious environment. For almost a century, the Claremont Colleges have offered the students of all its campuses the opportunities found at larger schools while preserving the atmosphere of a small institution. While enrolled at Pomona College, students can also attend almost half of their courses on other campuses in the Claremont College system, which together offer over 2200 classes annually.

The U.S. News and World Report places Pomona College as the fourth top college for liberal arts while Forbes ranks it the eighth top undergraduate institution overall. Based on per capita, the college has also been named as the most awarded college for liberal arts and the nation’s fourth most awarded institution. Its acceptance rate is the second lowest among the colleges of liberal arts.

While most classes hold fifteen students, Pomona provides a professor for every 8 students, and its professors instruct all the courses offered.

Quick Facts
Phone Number: (909) 621-8131
Address: 550 N College Ave, Claremont, California 91711-6319
Institution Type: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Size: Small ( 1,500+ undergrad )
Award Levels: Bachelor's
In-State Tuition $ 36,767
Out-of-State Tuition $ 36,782
Online Degrees Offered: NO
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 8 to 1
Website Address: www.pomona.edu
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