
8.11
Edline Index
4.6
1,124
1,103 undergraduate
1926
Private Liberal Arts College
A spirit of intellectual independence and interdisciplinary discovery defines the academic life at Scripps College, where a rigorous liberal arts curriculum empowers students to think across boundaries in a community designed to cultivate the next generation of women leaders. Founded in 1926 by Ellen Browning Scripps as one of the Claremont Colleges, Scripps offers a distinctive educational model that fuses a signature three-semester Core Curriculum in Interdisciplinary Humanities with deep disciplinary specialization across more than 60 fields of study. This dynamic scholarly environment is anchored in Claremont, California, on a campus celebrated for its Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, citrus-lined courtyards, and the artistic vision of Mexican muralist Alfredo Ramos Martínez. Within this intimate community of approximately 1,100 undergraduates, leadership is forged through a commitment to close faculty mentorship, a 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and access to the vast resources of a five-college consortium that includes Pomona, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, and Pitzer.
Collaborative inquiry is the hallmark of the Scripps experience, where the campus functions as a launchpad for original research, global engagement, and creative expression. Undergraduate education is deeply connected to a culture of scholarly independence, with students pursuing senior theses, community-based projects, and study abroad programs that extend learning beyond the classroom. As part of the Claremont Consortium, students access a shared library of over one million volumes, more than 250 student organizations, and cross-registration across all five campuses—granting the intimacy of a small college with the breadth of a major university. For international applicants, Scripps is need-aware in its admissions process and offers institutional financial aid to admitted international students, with a limited pool of resources available on a competitive basis. Through this blend of a women's college mission, Southern California vitality, and an unwavering commitment to the liberal arts, Scripps graduates emerge ready to lead with intellectual confidence, creative vision, and a global perspective.
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Need-aware
GoodNeed-aware universities may consider financial need in the admission process for international students. Aid may still be available, but finances can affect admission outcomes.
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| Ranking Organization | Position | Year |
|---|---|---|
| US News National Liberal Arts Colleges | #37 | 2026 |