Claremont McKenna College, well known as CMC, is an independent, co-educational, and private liberal arts college with a curricular emphasis on economics, government, and public affairs. CMC is also a member of the Claremont Colleges located in Claremont, California, United States.
U.S. News & World Report 's 2015 rankings rated Claremont McKenna as tied with Haverford and Carleton for 8th best liberal arts college in the nation. Forbes 2013 America's Best Colleges Rankings removed Claremont McKenna from its list as the college found that the admission dean had provided falsified data that artificially boosted rankings from 2004 to 2012. In 2015, Forbes ranked Claremont McKenna as the 18th best college in the nation, the 6th best liberal arts college, and the 3rd best college in the West. Washington Monthly ranked the school 68th in its 2014 liberal arts college rankings.
Money Magazine ranked Claremont McKenna 19th in the country out of the nearly 1500 schools it evaluated for its 2015 Best Colleges ranking. The Daily Beast ranked Claremont McKenna 47th in the country for its 2014 Best Colleges ranking.
The Princeton Review 's 2015 rankings placed Claremont McKenna 2nd in the nation for "Happiest Students." The Daily Beast ranked Claremont McKenna in 2014 as one of the top 25 most rigorous colleges in the nation." College Factual's 2014 report rated Claremont McKenna as the 14th most selective college in the nation. Kiplinger's Personal Finance places Claremont McKenna 25th in its 2015 ranking of best value liberal arts colleges in the United States.
Newsweek ranked it among the top 25 schools in America in several top 25 categories in 2011. It was ranked the 20th "Most Desirable School," 8th "Most Desirable Suburban School," 7th "Most Desirable Small Schools," 24th "Brainiac Schools", 17th "Stocked With Jocks," and 7th "Great Education, Great Tan." Claremont McKenna was ranked the 460th top college in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNet's Social Mobility Index college rankings.
For the Class of 2019, CMC accepted 698 students from an applicant pool of 7,152. With an acceptance rate of 9.76%, the school has the lowest acceptance rate of any liberal arts college, tied with Pomona. For the Class of 2018 the middle 50% range of SAT scores for enrolled freshmen was 660-750 for critical reading, 690-770 for math, and 680-760 for writing, while the ACT Composite range was 30–33.
U.S. News & World Report 's 2015 rankings rated Claremont McKenna as tied with Haverford and Carleton for 8th best liberal arts college in the nation. Forbes 2013 America's Best Colleges Rankings removed Claremont McKenna from its list as the college found that the admission dean had provided falsified data that artificially boosted rankings from 2004 to 2012. In 2015, Forbes ranked Claremont McKenna as the 18th best college in the nation, the 6th best liberal arts college, and the 3rd best college in the West. Washington Monthly ranked the school 68th in its 2014 liberal arts college rankings.
Money Magazine ranked Claremont McKenna 19th in the country out of the nearly 1500 schools it evaluated for its 2015 Best Colleges ranking. The Daily Beast ranked Claremont McKenna 47th in the country for its 2014 Best Colleges ranking.
The Princeton Review 's 2015 rankings placed Claremont McKenna 2nd in the nation for "Happiest Students." The Daily Beast ranked Claremont McKenna in 2014 as one of the top 25 most rigorous colleges in the nation." College Factual's 2014 report rated Claremont McKenna as the 14th most selective college in the nation. Kiplinger's Personal Finance places Claremont McKenna 25th in its 2015 ranking of best value liberal arts colleges in the United States.
Newsweek ranked it among the top 25 schools in America in several top 25 categories in 2011. It was ranked the 20th "Most Desirable School," 8th "Most Desirable Suburban School," 7th "Most Desirable Small Schools," 24th "Brainiac Schools", 17th "Stocked With Jocks," and 7th "Great Education, Great Tan." Claremont McKenna was ranked the 460th top college in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNet's Social Mobility Index college rankings.
For the Class of 2019, CMC accepted 698 students from an applicant pool of 7,152. With an acceptance rate of 9.76%, the school has the lowest acceptance rate of any liberal arts college, tied with Pomona. For the Class of 2018 the middle 50% range of SAT scores for enrolled freshmen was 660-750 for critical reading, 690-770 for math, and 680-760 for writing, while the ACT Composite range was 30–33.
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