Company description
Founded in 1955, Harvey Mudd College is a private, undergraduate liberal-arts college of science and engineering.
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- Mission
- According to its mission statement, Harvey Mudd College seeks to educate engineers, scientists, and mathematicians well versed in all of these areas and in the humanities and the social sciences so that they may assume leadership in their fields with a clear understanding of the impact of their work on society. The founders of Harvey Mudd College thus envisioned a distinctive educational experience for its students combining unusual breadth in their technical education with a firm academic grounding in the humanities and social sciences. The required curriculum has three components: the Common Core, which provides the foundation for advanced study; the program in Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts which emphasizes the liberal arts nature of a Harvey Mudd College education; and the Major, which builds depth and technical competence. Unifying all of these is an emphasis on strong oral and written communications, the development of computational skills, and direct experience with a research or design project. For example, Harvey Mudd College's signature Clinic Program provides students with an opportunity to work as part of a team on real projects that entrepreneurs, companies, or national laboratories sponsor. The academic programs are demanding, but the College fosters cooperation rather than competition under a successful student-led Honor Code. Almost every student lives on campus, where the atmosphere is characterized not only by trust, freedom, and responsibility, but also by a sense of humor, fun, and creativity. Students at Harvey Mudd College enjoy the kind of personal attention, small classes, and close working relationships with faculty mentors associated with the finest liberal arts colleges. Students also benefit from the advantages of a larger institution because of the unique Claremont University Consortium, whose member colleges are located across the street from one another and make available classes, dining halls, libraries, parties, sports teams, and other resources far beyond those any one such school could provide. Under the leadership of its new president, Maria Klawe, Harvey Mudd College has developed a vision for its future around six themes: (1) Innovation, Leadership, and Impact, Especially in Engineering, Science and Mathematics; (2) Focus on Experiential and Interdisciplinary Learning; (3) Unsurpassed Excellence and Diversity at All Levels; (4) Nurturing and Developing the Whole Person; (5) Global Engagement and Informed Contributions to Society; and (6) Improvement of Infrastructure and Resources to Support HMC's Commitment to Excellence and Building Community. The College is on its way to realizing its vision.
- General Information
- Most Selective, Very Small School, Private School - No Affiliation Listed, Large Town, Male Majority, Graduate Students - Low, Total Minority - High, Asian Students - High, Out of State - High, Any Cost, Handicapped Student Services, Study Abroad, Reserve Officers - Training Corps (ROTC), Campus Publications, Dormitories, Foreign Student Organizations, Minority Student Organizations, Radio/TV Station, Religious Organizations, Student Government, Student/Faculty Ratio - Low
- Campus Description
- 18-acre campus in Claremont, 35 miles from Los Angeles. Served by bus; major airport serves Ontario; smaller airport serves Rancho Cucamonga; train serves Pomona. Public transportation serves campus.
- Other Admission Requirements
- , TOEFL test ONLY required, Financial statement NOT required, Advance deposit NOT required, Pre-application form NOT required, Separate application form NOT required
- School Type
- Private not-for-profit (no religious affiliation), 4-year or above
- Campus Setting
- Located within 15 miles of a major urban area
- Costs
- 2010-2011 Tuition and Fees: $40,390
- Type
- College/University
- Level
- Four Year School
- Entrance Difficulty
- Most difficult
- Selectivity
- most selective
- Coed Status
- Men and Women
- City Type
- Large Suburb
- Highest Offering
- Bachelors
- Highest Degree Offered
- Bachelors
- Setting
- suburban
- Academic Calendar
- Semester
- Campus Size
- 18 acres
- Control
- Private
- Institutional Control
- Private
- Application Deadline
- 15-Jan
- Instate Tuition For Undergrad For 1 Yr
- $36402
- On Campus Room And Board Charges
- $11971
- Undergraduate In State Tuition
- 31536
- Undergraduate Out Of State Tuition
- 31536
- Instate Per Credit Hr For Pt Undergrad
- $1138
- Percentage Of Students Admitted
- 28.08
- Room Charge For 1 Yr On Sharing With 1 Person
- $6290
- Year Founded
- 1955
- Accredited
- true
- Books Cost (estimate)
- 1700
- Typical Board Cost
- 5130
- Typical Room Cost
- 5282
- Founded In
- 1955
- Total Number Of Applicants
- 2493
- Undergraduate Application Fee
- $60
- Additional Fees
- 202
- Undergraduate Number Of Females
- 219
- Undergraduate Number Of Males
- 508
- International Application Fee
- $50
- Total Number Of Admissions
- 700
- Application Fee
- $60
- Percent Asian
- 22
- Percent Out Of State Students
- 52
- Graduate Application Fee
- $0
- Graduate Number Of Males
- 1
- Percent African American
- 1
- Percent Hispanic
- 4
- Mailing Address Available Only
- N
- Web Site
- http://www.hmc.edu/