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  1. Applying To CMC. Choose a section. Admission to CMC is based on a holistic review process that considers a broad range of factors, including a prospective student’s academic and leadership achievements, commitment to CMC’s values, and potential to benefit from and contribute to CMC’s mission. CMC accepts the Common Application, the ...

  2. Admission. Application Instructions For First-Year Applicants. Choose a section. Use the links below to learn more about CMC's application process. Please contact the Office of Admission at admission@cmc.edu with any questions. The Admission Committee looks forward to reviewing your application.

  3. The Tutorial Program in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) at Claremont McKenna College is a specially designed, enrollment-limited, interdisciplinary major. It is adapted from a similar program at Oxford University and makes use of small seminars and tutorials to encourage students to develop their expository skills.

  4. On Campus Interviews. First-year applicant interviews are available from May of junior year to mid-December of senior year at Claremont McKenna College. Interviews are not required for admission. Interviews are evaluative, but also provide an excellent opportunity to speak one-on-one with a CMC admission officer or current student interviewer.

  5. Claremont McKenna College is a highly selective, co-educational, liberal arts college educating leaders in business and public affairs. CMC was founded in 1946 and has a current enrollment of approximately 1,200 students. A coeducational, 735-student college, Harvey Mudd joined the consortium in 1955 and offers undergraduate programs in ...

  6. Remember, financial aid adjustments may be made at any time during the school year. Our Financial Aid staff will always be happy to answer your specific questions throughout the year. You may contact them at finaid@cmc.edu or 909-621-8356. Cost of Attendance for 2024-2025. Tuition & Fees (Full Time) $67,980. Transportation.

  7. The advantages of a larger academic community—The Claremont Colleges, a five-college undergraduate consortium that shares courses, programs, clubs, and so much more, all in a beautiful Southern California setting at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.