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At a women’s college, your voice will be heard and amplified.

IT’S HARD TO PICK JUST ONE. WITH 65+ MAJORS, *

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

• Ancient Studies/Classics

• Art

• Art Conservation and Heritage Science

• Art History

• Dance

• English

• Foreign Languages

• French and Francophone Studies

• German Studies

• Italian

• Italian Studies

• Japanese

• Late-Antique Medieval Studies

• Music

• Philosophy

• Religious Studies

• Russian and East European Studies

• Theatre

• Writing and Rhetoric

INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

• Africana Studies

• American Studies

• Asian American Studies

• Asian Languages and Literatures

• Asian Studies

• Chicanx Latinx Studies

• Critical Global Studies

• Environmental Analysis

• Environment, Economics, and Politics

• European Studies

• Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

• Humanities Major: Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture

• Jewish Studies

• Media Studies

• Middle Eastern and North African Studies

• Neuroscience

• Organizational Studies

• Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

• Science and Management

• Science, Technology, and Society

• Biochemistry

• Biology

• Biophysics

• Chemistry

• 3-2 Engineering

• Geology

• Human Biology

• Mathematics

• Molecular Biology

• Organismal Biology

• Physics

* Please note that the list of majors provided does not include those offered at the other Claremont Colleges.

• Spanish, Latin American and Caribbean Literatures and Cultures

SOCIAL SCIENCES

• Anthropology

• Economics

• Economics-Accounting

• History

• International Relations

• Linguistics

• Mathematical Economics

• Politics

• Psychology

• Public Policy

• Sociology

Average Class Size at Scripps

of graduates from the Class of 2023 completed at least one internship* 81%

Student-toFaculty Ratio

*CP&R First Destination Survey responses

Scripps’ place in the Claremont consortium offers students the benefits of a women’s college with the opportunities, connections, and resources of a larger co-ed institution.

INTERNSHIPS

Scripps students have interned with the following:

Apple

California Department of Justice

City of Hope

Emily’s List

Feminist Majority Foundation

Former Members of Congress

Girls Who Code

Guggenheim Museum

International Rescue Committee

Meta

The Humane Society

The Smithsonian Institution

The Walt Disney Company

UC San Francisco

UCLA School of Medicine

U.S. Department of State

U.S. House of Representatives

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Scripps offers numerous resources to help its students thrive, and The Claremont Colleges provide dozens of clubs and organizations, including:

First-Gen @ Scripps

Activities Team

Economics Society

Food Justice Club

Outdoor Women Leaders

Politics Association

Queer Resource Center

Scripps Challah

Scripps Code

Scripps Live Arts

The Claremont Colleges A Capella Groups

The Scripps Voice newspaper

1,082

Students

(total undergraduates)

44 States and DC Represented

academic year.

25 Countries Represented (not including the US)

SCRIPPS PRESENTS

Our signature public events series brings students into conversation with influential writers, performers, and policymakers like Samin Nosrat, Lena Waithe, Yara Shahidi, and Pete Buttigieg.

CAMPUS TRADITIONS

From our campus olive harvest to Afternoon Tea to seniors leaving their mark on Graffiti Wall, Scripps has a long history of beloved traditions.

THE LASPA CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP

The Laspa Center sponsors programs, conferences, internships, and grants designed to empower emerging women leaders.

Study Abroad and Global Education (SAGE) is a unique academic opportunity for students to extend critical inquiry beyond Scripps’ campus.

115 + programs to choose from

45 + countries to study in ~ 60 % of students study abroad during their time at Scripps

Scripps is your home base at the heart of The Claremont Colleges, a consortium of five prestigious undergraduate institutions.

At Scripps, our consortium partners are steps away, not a bus ride.

Admission and Financial Aid

First-Year Admission Deadlines:

Early Decision I: November 15

Early Decision II: January 8

Regular Decision: January 8

First-Year Financial Aid Deadlines:

Early Decision I: November 15

Early Decision II: February 1

Regular Decision: February 1

Scripps College is test-optional.

59% of students receive financial aid, and Scripps is committed to meeting 100% of a student’s demonstrated financial need.

All first-year applicants are automatically considered for scholarships; amounts range from $15,000 to $30,000, annually.

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