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Based on the model of the colleges of [[Oxford University]] and [[Cambridge University]], the '''Claremont Colleges''' are a consortium of undergraduate and graduate institutions. They are on adjacent campuses in [[Claremont, California|Claremont]], [[California]], 30 miles east of [[Los Angeles]]. | Based on the model of the colleges of [[Oxford University]] and [[Cambridge University]], the '''Claremont Colleges''' are a consortium of undergraduate and graduate institutions. They are on adjacent campuses in [[Claremont, California|Claremont]], [[California (U.S. state)]], 30 miles east of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]. | ||
[[Pomona College]] was the first established, in 1887. The consortium model was chosen in the 1920s. Claremont McKenna College is the most recent, formed in 1946 and specializing in economics, government, and public affairs. | [[Pomona College]] was the first established, in 1887. The consortium model was chosen in the 1920s, as opposed to that of large American universities. Claremont McKenna College is the most recent, formed in 1946 and specializing in economics, government, and public affairs. | ||
*Pomona College | *Pomona College |
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Based on the model of the colleges of Oxford University and Cambridge University, the Claremont Colleges are a consortium of undergraduate and graduate institutions. They are on adjacent campuses in Claremont, California (U.S. state), 30 miles east of Los Angeles.
Pomona College was the first established, in 1887. The consortium model was chosen in the 1920s, as opposed to that of large American universities. Claremont McKenna College is the most recent, formed in 1946 and specializing in economics, government, and public affairs.
- Pomona College
- Claremont Graduate University
- Scripps College
- Claremont McKenna College
- Harvey Mudd College
- Pitzer College
- Keck Graduate Institute
- Claremont University Consortium
- Claremont School of Theology
- Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
The colleges have no formal relationship to the Claremont Institute, although there are a number of professionals with appointments at both.