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more than 40 majors. over 20 minors.

> Africana Studies l > American Studies l > Anthropology l > Asian American Studies l > Biochemistry n > Biology l n > Biophysics n flexible > Chemistry l n > Chicanx-Latinx Studies academic > Classics l > Critical Global Studies curriculum > Dance (Pomona, Scripps) l >  l > English and World Literature l > Environmental Analysis l 30% > Gender and Feminist Studies l OF PITZER STUDENTS > History l PURSUE STEM MAJORS > Human Biology n > International Political Economy > Linguistics l > Management n 5% > Mathematical Economics OF PITZER STUDENTS > Mathematics l SELF-DESIGN THEIR MAJOR > Media Studies l > Molecular Biology n > Music (Pomona, Scripps) l > Neuroscience n > Organismal Biology n 100% > Organizational Studies OF CLASSES TAUGHT BY FACULTY > Philosophy l No teacher’s assistants or > Physics n graduate students > Political Studies > Psychology > Religious Studies > Science Management n > Science, Technology and Society l TOP 10 PITZER MAJORS > Self-Designed 1. Psychology > Sociology l 2. Economics > Spanish l 3. Sociology > Studio Art l 4. Environmental Analysis > Theatre (Pomona) l 5. Political Studies 6. Media Studies 7. English and World Literature 8. Special/Self-Designed 9. Human Biology 10. Neuroscience l Available as Minors n W.M. Keck Science Department, a joint program of , Claremont McKenna College and Pitzer College

PHOTO: Courses from many different disciplines meet in Pitzer’s outdoor classroom, located next to the Grove House and the chickens in our 02 flexible academic curriculum organic garden. pitzer.edu/admission/ 03 Pitzer VOICES more on our core. Stephen Chun ’18 Major: Biology

“Our core values foster an environment where classroom learning is only a part of the Amber Hassanein ’15 educational process. For example, academic Major: Environmental Analysis, discussions are often had in dining halls with Policy Concentration your peers. Simply being in a space where students Currently: Project and are constantly having these conversations helps Program Manager, Uber foster growth.

“Discussing feminism under the stars near the Grove House was an experience that opened my world and expanded my understanding of what it means to live and learn in a progressive society.

Pitzer Classes Reframe the Question. Students have a hard time picking Professor of Sociology favorite classes, but here are a few from At Pitzer College, students engage in small, seminar-style classes, & Secular Studies often team-taught by Faculty from different disciplines. the hundreds available each semester. > Marine Ecology. “I like that I am at an institution that emphasizes Students design and execute First-Year Seminar Self-Designed Majors Maddy social justice, social responsibility and their own labs. All first-year students take a writing Students must work with two faculty Bunnenberg-Ross ’19 environmental activism. I am glad and proud Professor: Sarah Gilman intensive, interdisciplinary seminar during advisors who help create and approve Majors: Organismal Biology, to be at an institution that wants to ‘fight the their first semester to fulfill the college’s a self-designed major. A few recent > Corporate Social Responsibility. English and World Literature good fight.’ And I like that my classes are small Written Expression educational objective. examples include: Explores the ways companies can and I get to really know many of my students. have a positive impact on society. Students pick a seminar topic of interest > Documentary Activism “We have only one class we’re required to take, We also have awesome food! from a list of options. Sample topics include: Professor: Jeffrey Lewis > Alternative Medicine First-Year Seminar, in addition to our graduation  > Love and Loathing in > Individual and Social Well Being. > Climate Toxicology Examines the nexus between requirements. This allows students to take the > Imagining Social Transformation: > Urban Justice Studies individual and community. classes they want, both inside and outside their Towards Climate Survivability > Global/Local Community Engagement Professor: Tessa Hicks Peterson major, and develop breadth of knowledge over a > Women and Political Change in Africa through Soccer > The World Since 1492. range of departments and topics. > Race, Gender, and Health in Historical Incorporates anthropological and Contemporary Perspectives knowledge into exploring the last 500+ years of world history. Professors: Team taught by SNAPSHOT: A GRADUATING CLASS* Dan Segal, Carina Johnson and Harmony O’Rourke l 65% 10% 19%

LIBERAL ARTS FULL- OR PART-TIME FELLOWSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS ATTENDING/PLANNING TO BEST U.S. News & World Report, 2020 EMPLOYMENT & SERVICE PROGRAMS ATTEND GRADUATE SCHOOL > No. 35 in the Nation *Class of 2019 destination 6 months after graduation. Based on 76% knowledge rate, which exceeds national standard.

04 flexible academic curriculum pitzer.edu/admission/ 05 Be Part of Profound. Pitzer students may take classes at the renowned , also

known as the 5Cs: Scripps College Pitzer > Pomona College (1887) College > Scripps College (1926) > Claremont McKenna College (1946) > Harvey Mudd College (1955) The Claremont > Pitzer College (1963) Colleges Shared Resources Claremont McKenna College TYPICAL STUDENT COURSELOAD 50% 40% 10% AT PITZER AT OTHER 5Cs AT KECK

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+ CLASSES AVAILABLE EACH SEMESTER THE 2,000 THROUGH THE 5Cs CLAREMONT COLLEGES

Shared Academic Resources Social Benefits of the 5Cs > Student Identity Centers. > Professors. Pitzer faculty routinely > Seven Dining Halls. Student associations support the 5Cs’ team-teach with faculty from the other Visit any of the 5Cs dining halls for diverse student groups with affinity Claremont Colleges. delicious and diverse meals! centers for African American, Latinx and Asian Pacific American students, to name > The Honnold Mudd Library. One of the > Social Events. a few, as well as the Student Disability largest undergraduate research libraries Enjoy five times the fun at the Resource Center, Queer Resource Center, in the country. International Festival, Dance Nights chaplains office and more. > W.M. Keck Science Department. Pitzer, with DJs, live bands at Art After Hours, > Health Services. Medical professionals are Claremont McKenna and Scripps colleges and so much more! available for students to address both their share this department, offering 50+ physical and mental health needs. l faculty members and well-equipped labs.

06 flexible academic curriculum pitzer.edu/admission/ 07 global reach TOP FULBRIGHT PRODUCER AMONGST UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTIONS The Chronicle of Higher Education 53% OF PITZER STUDENTS STUDY ABROAD AT LEAST ONCE vs. 2% nationally 28% OF PITZER FACULTY ARE FROM UNDERREPRESENTED GROUPS

Study Abroad Countries > Argentina > Korea NO. 21 > Australia > Kyrgyzstan BEST ETHNIC DIVERSITY > Bhutan > Lebanon U.S. News & World Report, 2020 > Brazil > Mexico > Chile > Morocco > China > Nepal > Costa Rica > Netherlands > Cuba > 

Pitzer College >  > Rwanda > Ecuador > Scotland > England > Senegal > Finland > South Africa > France > Spain > Germany >  > Ghana > Tanzania > Hong Kong > Turkey > Israel >  > Italy > Zimbabwe > Japan

INTERNATIONAL 59 EXCHANGE PROGRAMS

COUNTRIES WITH APPROVED 37 STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS

PHOTO: Pitzer students are hosted on six continents through fall, spring and summer study abroad opportunities. 08 global reach pitzer.edu/admission/ 09 Immerse Yourself Abroad.

Pitzer students participate in nationally recognized cultural immersion programs during the semester or summer. These programs encourage our students to explore issues that matter to the world from different cultural perspectives.

Pitzer’s Direct-Run Programs > Nepal. Students participate in > Brazil. Located in Salvador de Bahia, a homestays with a family near Kathmandu center of Afro-Brazilian culture, students while intensively studying Nepali and Bridge the Planet. live with local families, intern with a taking part in field assignments and Pitzer students win a local nonprofit or school, and take study trips to villages, national parks wide selection of intensive Portuguese language courses and a Tibetan refugee camp. prestigious fellowships during this summer program. > Tanzania, South Africa and and scholarships to pursue Zimbabwe. Students learn about the > Costa Rica. Experience two family academic inquiry both in ways governments, NGOs and local homestays, including one near our the U.S. and overseas. Firestone Center for Restoration Ecology communities in the region choose to on the Pacific Coast. We also offer a approach issues that are common six-week summer health program. across borders, such as the colonial Fulbright Scholar Program PHOTO: Pitzer student Alison Rollman ’18 > Ecuador. Based in Quito, high in the legacy, development, race, power, Pitzer is a national leader in the number spends time with her host family in the Pitzer in Nepal program. Andes, students take a core course, human rights and reconciliation, big of Fulbrights received. A sampling of our which includes working with a local game conservation, ecology and recent Fulbright Scholars: organization. They also take a study trip tourism, health care, education, and > Taiwan: Mason Polk ’19 to an indigenous mountain community, poverty alleviation. Activity: Taught screenwriting and plus an excursion to the Amazon Basin. > Vietnam. Students begin studying filmmaking workshops to the community Homestays take place in both Quito and Vietnamese intensively at Pitzer in the to empower marginalized communities. Robert Little ’15 San Clemente. spring, which continues in Vietnam at > El Salvador: Noemi Delgado ’19 Davis Project for Peace > Italy. Based in Parma, students focus Hue University during the early summer. Activity: Accompanied midwives to their on intensive Italian language study The six-week program also includes prenatal checks and taught sexual health Grant + Fulbright Scholar Majors: Environmental aided by semester-long homestays, an internship and a homestay. A study and gender discrimination class. Pitzer Policy and Sociology VOICES plus a field-based art history course trip to Hanoi and Halong Bay provide > Morocco: Wyatt Barnes ’18 fellowship winners. Currently: Yale School and a community-based service- a comparative perspective in former Used an ethnographic Activity: of the Environment, 2020 learning experience. “North Vietnam.” l sociolinguistic lens to analyze the social motivations behind code-switching among “Pitzer best prepared me for life through teaching Arabic-Spanish bilinguals in Tangier. Lekha Jandhyala ’16 me how to harness curiosity to leverage impact. Watson Other Fellowships and Whether I was bargaining for a solar panel Majors: Media Studies Scholarships: A Sampling welder in Ghana for my Davis Projects for Peace and Studio Art > Napier Awards for Creative grant, or pushing my Korean language limits to Currently: Arts & Culture Leadership. $15,000 awards to help a taxi driver find my way home during my Programme Assistant, Asia graduating seniors in the areas Fulbright, Pitzer’s spirit of reckless curiosity Society India Centre, Mumbai of social justice, peace and has yielded me some of my most important and environmental sustainability. impactful memories to date. “I experienced protests in Sao Paulo, attended the > Mellon Mays Undergraduate Venice Biennale, and picked rainbow rocks along Fellowship. Encourages to Lake Kussharo’s shore in Hokkaido. I learned that enter PhD programs that prepare even though we are citizens of many places and have them for professional careers. starkly different political climates and customs, we > Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. Gives all believe in the same basic things: family, making graduating seniors a $30,000 grant to our individual lives meaningful and sometimes a WHAT’S A FULBRIGHT? The nation’s premier international educational conduct original research outside the exchange program. Only 1,600 awarded annually. belief in something greater than ourselves. United States for one year. l

10 global reach pitzer.edu/admission/ 11 Pitzer in Ontario This semester-long, justice-oriented, interdisciplinary program has a foundation in urban studies and community-based research. At CASA Ontario, located in nearby downtown Ontario, classwork is combined with an intensive internship and intellectual community-based engagement to create a activism highly experiential learning opportunity. PITZER IN ONTARIO COMMUNITY PARTNERS: A SAMPLING > RIVERSIDE ALL OF US OR NONE NO.1 & STARTING OVER INC. Formerly MOST POLITICALLY ACTIVE STUDENTS incarcerated community members Princeton Review, Best Colleges 2020 advocate for policy change and reform of the prison industrial complex. > HUERTA DEL VALLE. Community garden and urban agriculture project working ONE to improve community health. OF THE NATION’S “MOST > INVISIBLE YET BRANDED BY SOCIETY SERVICE-ORIENTED SCHOOLS” PROJECT. Preserves Tongan culture Newsweek and creates access to education and job opportunities. 40+ HOURS OF REQUIRED COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN A SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PRAXIS COURSE 100,000 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE DONATED BY STUDENTS, FACULTY & STAFF ANNUALLY PHOTOS: Pitzer professor Tim Berg’s ceramics students build a clay oven using the soil of Huerta del Valle. This portable oven was used to teach children about food justice issues throughout the . Pitzer College

12 intellectual activism pitzer.edu/admission/ 13 Ground Your Idealism.

All Pitzer students take a Social Justice Theory and Social Responsibility Praxis paired course sequence to gain a deeper understanding of community engagement.

Samples of Paired Course Sequences > Agricultural Economics. In Class: Explore the global supply and demand side of markets for agricultural goods. In the Field: Work with Huerta del Valle on economic analysis for new projects, like planting avocado trees. > Latinx Community Health. In Class: Examine issues affecting Chicanx Latinx health in the U.S. In the Field: Intern at least four hours a week at Bienestar Human Services in Pomona and East Los Angeles. l

PHOTO: Social commentary is found across campus in the form of powerful murals.

Build Conscientious Community.

students are actively involved in our community-based STUDENTS WORK WITH centers, institutes, conservancies and programs. 400 THE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CENTER > The Community Engagement > Firestone Center for Restoration Center (CEC). Connects with local Ecology. Located in Costa Rica, this STUDENTS HOLD organizations to create community- center hosts student and faculty research FELLOWSHIPS WITH THE based research, service learning and and focuses on human and tropical 13 REDFORD CONSERVANCY experiential education opportunities ecology, resource management, that enhance the social, environmental, reforestation, permaculture, sustainable A SAMPLING OF cultural and economic health agriculture practices and community- CONSERVANCY SUSTAINABILITY EVENTS of communities. based education. > Global Warming Demystified. Lecture. > The Robert Redford Conservancy > Climate Change, Climate Justice: Other Pitzer Centers & Institutes Organizing in the Face of a Changing for Southern Sustainability. Planet. Lecture. Prepares students to create solutions > Center for Asian Pacific > “Happening: A Clean Energy to the most challenging environmental American Students Revolution.” Film Screening. and sustainability issues facing the > Claremont Infant Study Center > The Salton Sea: Salinity, Shrinkage, planet today through a confluence of > Institute for Global/Local Solutions. Panel of experts and activists. technology, media, environmental Action & Study sciences and creativity. > Munroe Center for Social Inquiry l PHOTO: The Robert Redford Conservancy for Sustainability offers 12 acres of outdoor field study areas—including learning circles inspired by the Tongva nation and outdoor learning pavilions—as well as sun-filled classrooms in a historically significant building. 14 intellectual activism pitzer.edu/admission/ 15 PHOTO: Left > Pitzer’s iconic free art wall is a constantly changing and colorful montage of PROGRESSIVE student expression. CREATIVE COMMUNITY 93% OF PITZER STUDENTS ARE HOUSED IN SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS Contribute Your Voice.

Pitzer has a collaborative ND governance system that 2 challenges students BEST CAFETERIA ON to grow as leaders. COLLEGE CAMPUSES Newsweek Fifty-four student representatives serve as full voting members on college committees, including Academic Planning; Appointments; Promotion & Tenure; Curriculum; Diversity; NO.5 and Student Affairs. Some recent Student MOST ACTIVE STUDENT GOVERNMENT Senate accomplishments include: Princeton Review, Best Colleges 2020 > Advocating for gender-neutral restrooms and residence halls > Banning sale of plastic water bottles on campus 250+ > Recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ Day CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS > Assisting in the selection of THROUGHOUT THE 5Cs Dr. Melvin Oliver, Pitzer’s first African-American president. l Pitzer College

ST WEST COAST COLLEGE TO DIVEST 1 FROM FOSSIL FUEL COMPANIES

OF THE LARGEST STUDENT GOVERNMENTS ONE (PER CAPITA) IN THE U.S.

16 progressive creative community pitzer.edu/admission/ 17 PHOTOS: This Page > In the middle of campus, students tend to our organic garden and the chickens that call it home. Opposite Page >The Green Bike Program, found next to the organic garden, is a hub of campus activity.

Live Responsibly.

At Pitzer, we pay close attention to the impact our community has on the world, from the food you eat to the landscape around you, and the thought-provoking content of our public art.

Food a green roof, living wall, a gray water Much of the food is organic, and system and water-efficient fixtures. our dining hall was one of the first in Green Bike Program (GBP) the country to go trayless, in order to reduce water waste. Vegan, vegetarian Founded and run by students, the GBP and gluten-free options are available provides free loaner bikes for the semester, daily. Other on-campus eateries and in exchange for four hours of volunteering kitchens include: at the bike shop. It also repairs bikes for the cost of parts, and organizes cycling events > Shakedown Café. Student-managed like the Campus to Coast ride. At the end eatery with organic, locally grown food. of each semester, abandoned bikes are > Grove House. A favorite student collected and given to the GBP where they spot to study and grab sandwiches are refurbished and raffled off the following and cookies. semester at no charge. BEST STUDENT FOOD > Pit-Stop Café. Serves espresso drinks, NO. Princeton Review, 2020 6 gourmet sandwiches, wraps, salads Free Wall and Murals TONS OF FOOD WASTE and pastries. More than 100 campus murals COMPOSTED ANNUALLY FOR > Demonstration Kitchen. Designed provide commentary on everything 16 GARDENS AND LANDSCAPING and used by students for cooking from equality for women to meditation. projects and events. Students can submit proposals to the GALLONS OF Campus Aesthetics Committee to add 190,000 WATER SAVED Residence Halls their public art piece to the College’s ANNUALLY THROUGH GRAY WATER SYSTEM Six comfortable, mixed-use, LEED certified collection. All students are invited residence halls offer apartment-style to write, paint and express themselves + BIKES AVAILABLE THROUGH 100 GREEN BIKE PROGRAM suites, plus doubles and singles. Other on our iconic and ever-changing Free sustainable features include solar panels, Wall in the center of campus. l

18 progressive creative community pitzer.edu/admission/ 19 Participate and Play.

Pitzer students lead balanced lives, blending academic studies with almost limitless opportunities for fun and active pursuits. Pitzer Athletics VOICES Danya Sauerhaft ’20 more on our core. Student athletes compete on 21 Pomona- Majors: Neuroscience PHOTO: The Shakedown Café is a lively student spot Pitzer Sagehens NCAA Division III teams. and Economics offering organic food and live entertainment.  M “The entire college is dedicated to ensuring that M W students receive a fantastic education while also Cross Country M W leading a satisfying college life—by offering Football M leadership opportunities, community engagement Golf M W and interaction with peers. Also, the food is W Elizabeth Affuso fantastic and the weather is perfect year-round! Soccer M W Professor of Media Studies Softball W Swimming & Diving M W “Students practice positive disruption. Tennis M W The free wall on Mead Hall, which evolves Track & Field M W and changes in relation to the campus Volleyball W community climate, is the most evocative Water Polo M W example of this spirit. Justin Coopersmith ’20 Fitness Majors: Philosophy, >  Student Health & Wellness Center. Politics & Economics Provides a small gym and fitness (through Pomona College) equipment, and offers free fitness classes including yoga, Zumba, Pilates “Our traditions are taking care of the chickens and and dance. writing on the free wall. What we lack in traditional > Rains Center (Pomona). traditions, we make up for in live music. It’s Music Festivals and Art Venues Pitzer Activities (PAct) Features two gyms, four regulation everywhere—at the Grove House, on the Mounds, basketball courts, racquetball, squash Pitzer is known for live music festivals and The student-run PAct programs on- at the Apron, and at the Shakedown Café. and badminton courts, and an art venues: and off-campus events and trips every week. A few favorites include: Olympic-size swimming pool. l > Rockabilly Festival. Sponsored by the > On-Campus. Comedy Night, De-stress Latinx Student Union, this annual festival Fest and Snackie Snack, served at celebrates SoCal Latinx art, music and 10 p.m. every Tuesday. car culture. > Off-Campus. Los Angeles Zoo, the > Kohoutek. An annual two-day music Broad Museum, Sky Zone, Skate and arts festival, with acts like La Misa Express, abundant hiking opportunities, Adriana Ceron ’18 Negra, LeiKeli 47 and Duckworth. and world-famous beaches. Majors: Sociology & > Grove House. Hosts weekly events, Chicanx/Latinx Studies such as open mics, poetry and fiction (Currently enrolled at UCLA) readings, “Groove at the Grove” music “Every weekend our Outdoor Activities Club has performances and art openings. these great events, and they’re free. They even give > The Mounds and The Apron. you gas to go to places like Joshua Tree, Yosemite, Spontaneous music, dance and art Zion and Kings Canyon. events spring up here day and night. > The Shakedown Sounds. A bi-weekly open mic at the Shakedown Café. + CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS 250 OFFERED THROUGH THE 5Cs

20 progressive creative community pitzer.edu/admission/ 21 Take It Outside.

Downtown Claremont, affectionately known as “the Village,” is only a 15-minute walk from campus, and the big city lights of Los Angeles are just 35 miles away, giving Pitzer students ample opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors—SoCal style!

Charming Claremont Experience SoCal Known as the city of trees and Orientation Adventure. Ph.D.s, Claremont is the quintessential All first-year students spend four days college town. The quaint, walkable in small group excursions before classes downtown Village offers more than begin. Recent Orientation Adventures 100 coffee shops, restaurants, include: boutiques, bakeries and galleries— and the popular Sunday morning > Backpacking in the San Farmers and Artisans Market. Gabriel Mountains > Exploring LA’s arts and food culture Lively Los Angeles > Biking the central Pacific coast Hop on the train at the > Beach camping at Crystal Cove historic Claremont Depot—in under > Rock climbing and bouldering an hour, you’ll reach beautiful LA Union Station, the gateway to practically Pitzer Outdoor Adventures. everywhere in the city. This club invites students to propose or join day, overnight, weekend and over-break trips to places like: + > Big Sur 300 SUNNY DAYS A YEAR > Point Reyes > Kings Canyon/ FOOT MT. BALDY, > Joshua Tree National Park LOCATED RIGHT IN 10,000 PITZER’S BACKYARD > Bryce Canyon, Utah l

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Big Bear Pasadena Mount Baldy Lake Hollywood The Getty Museum CLAREMONT Santa Monica Los Angeles

Pacific Ocean Disneyland

Huntington Beach PHOTO: Students enjoy a variety of eateries, coffee shops and boutiques in the Claremont Village—just a short walk from campus.

Pacific Ocean

22 progressive creative community pitzer.edu/admission/ 23 ENVIRONMENTAL “PITZER IS THE SUSTAINABILITY

WONDER CHILD WHO OF CAMPUS LANDSCAPED CAME TO TRANSFORM IN NATIVE CA, DROUGHT- 75% RESISTANT PLANTS founded 1963 THE WORLD. Location CLAREMONT, CA John W. Atherton, Founding President STUDENTS HOUSED IN 35 Miles East of Downtown Los Angeles 93% SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS + BIKES IN USE THROUGH 100 GREEN BIKE PROGRAM ENROLLMENT

STUDENTS FROM 1,0 8 7 44 STATES & 29 COUNTRIES CAMPUS AND > 55.7% Women • 42.1% Men COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 2.2% Another Gender* > 38.6% Students of Color • 14.2% First MOST POLITICALLY Generation • 8.3% International > 5,850 Students Attend the 5 Claremont NO.1 ACTIVE STUDENTS Colleges (5Cs) Princeton Review, Best Colleges 2020

MOST ACTIVE 15.9% 3.98 NO.5 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ADMIT RATE** AVERAGE GPA** Princeton Review, Best Colleges 2020 AFFORDABILITY OF THE NATION’S OF DEMONSTRATED “Most Service-Oriented Schools” NEED AWARDED ONE ACADEMICS 100% Newsweek

OF STUDENTS RECEIVE AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 16 44% FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

STUDENT-TO- AVERAGE 10:1 FACULTY RATIO FINANCIAL AID $45,553 AWARD OF STUDENTS MAJOR IN > Need-Based and Merit Aid Available > Competitive Aid for International Students 30% STEM-RELATED FIELDS COST OF OF PITZER STUDENTS ATTENDANCE 5% SELF-DESIGN THEIR MAJORS $71,358 (2019-2020)

TOP MAJORS 10 Psychology • Economics • Sociology Environmental Analysis • Political Studies GLOBAL STUDIES Media Studies • English and World Literature Special/Self-Designed • Human Biology STUDENTS STUDY ABROAD Neuroscience 53%

PITZER-RUN STUDY 1050 North Mills Avenue 8 ABROAD PROGRAMS Brazil • Costa Rica (2) • Ecuador • Italy Claremont, CA 91711 Nepal • Southern Africa • Vietnam pitzer.edu/admission/ FULL-TIME FACULTY [email protected] 56% FEMALE IDENTIFYING DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL 800.PITZER1 or 909.621.8129 99 27% FROM MINORITY GROUPS 64 EXCHANGE PROGRAMS /PitzerOfficeOfAdmission TENURED/TENURE- FULBRIGHT FELLOWSHIP 100% TRACK PROFESSORS TOP PRODUCER /PitzerAdmission Hold PhD or Terminal Degree in Field The Chronicle of Higher Education

* Some of our students do not subscribe to gender binary. Another Gender includes identities such as non-binary, gender non-conforming or agender. ** 2020 Admitted Class Profile 24