Fact Sheet

Founded: 1887

Location: Claremont, Calif., 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles

President: G. Gabrielle Starr

Enrollment: 1,747 students

Faculty: 198 full-time professors

Student-faculty ratio: 8 to 1

Average class size: 15

Majors and minors: 48 in the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and interdisciplinary study

Courses: About 650 at Pomona, with nearly 2,700 courses at all Claremont Colleges

Research: 53 percent of students conduct research with faculty, with more than 200 students participating in research each summer.

Internships: The summer internship program funds about 80 domestic and international internships each summer. , our academic year program, provides paid experiential learning opportunities for about 130 students.

Study Away: Â鶹ӰÊÓ offers 69 programs in 39 countries. Approximately half of Â鶹ӰÊÓ students participate in an off-campus study program before graduating.

Campus: Our 140-acre campus has 14 residence halls and three dining halls. Eleven of our buildings have been LEED certified (one silver, six gold and three platinum). 

Campus Life:

  • 98 percent of students live on campus in 14 residence halls
  • Seven dining halls, including three at Pomona, where students can use their meal plans
  • More than 250 clubs and organizations at the five undergraduate Claremont Colleges

The Arts:

Pomona students have boundless opportunities to be involved in the arts, including eight musical ensembles, from glee club to orchestra, theatre productionsart exhibitions and access to our vibrant art museum.

Athletics:

  • 20 percent of students play on 21 ; hundreds more participate in club and intramural sports
  • Member of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III

Alumni Network: More than 25,000, with more than 15,000 on