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Pomona College
Claremont, CA
Pomona College is a private, liberal art college located on a beautiful campus in Claremont, CA. It is a very respected college, ranking 13th in the US, with fiercely competitive admissions (8% acceptance rate). It is a small sized college with full-time enrollment of 1,499 undergraduate students. its most frequently preferred major is a Bachelor's degree in Economics, which is comprised of 13% of the student body. Alternative frequently chosen majors include Mathematics, which accounts for 12% of students, and Computer Science (10%). It has a top tier art program, ranking 4th in the country. It also has the #1 anthropology and art programs California. In addition, Pomona College is the best small college in California according to our analysis. At full sticker price, in-state tuition costs $50,141 a year, but for applicants living elsewhere, tuition costs $55,419. Before you rule out applying due to cost constraints, you should know that two thirds of undergrads receive some grant or scholarship funding. 95% of Pomona College students end up graduating, anticipating to land their dream jobs. On average, graduates go on to make a yearly income of $41,100 two years after college. After four additional years of work experience, the graduate's average yearly earnings rises 41.4% to $58,100, which is 44.9% higher than the national median.
Applicants may also want to know that 10,245 people applied last year. Furthermore, 1% of classes are medium-sized, with 40 to 99 students,. With respect to expenses, be aware that the average tuition for students from households earning between $49k and $75k a year is $9,044 and the average tuition for people from households making between $30k and $48k a year is typically $7,337.
Concerning demographics, the faculty is comprised of 45% female professors and in-state students make up 26% of the undergraduate population. On the subject of campus life, at Pomona College, students can join several different music clubs including Jazz Band or Music Ensembles. To wrap things up, the average student graduates with debt of $5,686 per year and the bottom quartile of graduates take home $83,000 or more, six years after graduation.
Tuition
$52,780
Acceptance
8%