2004-2005 Fact Sheet

 

Fact sheets from other years


STUDENTS

Total enrollment (fall 2004)

1,066

 

Men

566, 53%

 

Women

500, 47%

Graduation rate

86%

Minority enrollment

 

 

Asian

160, 14.2%

 

African American

47, 4.2%

 

Latino

123, 10.9%

 

Native American

5, 0.4%

 

International students

34, 3.0%

Origin of students

 
 

46 states, Armed Forces Europe and Pacific, and District of Columbia; 21 countries

 

Off-campus study (2003–2004)

151

 

Study abroad

133

 

Washington, D.C. program

17

 

Intercollegiate exchange programs

1

Freshman admission profile (Class of 2008)

 
 

Number applied

3,528

 

Number entering

280

 

Median combined SAT I score

1400

 

Percent in top tenth of their high school classes

82.8%

Financial aid profile (2004-2005)

 
 

Receiving aid

67%

 

Average package

$27,650

 

Range of awards

$1000–$39,800

Seniors (Class of 2004)

288

Top seven major fields of study: Economics, Government,
    Psychology, International Relations, History, Biology,
    Literature.


FACULTY

FTE faculty (fall 2004)

128

Student-faculty ratio

8:1

Academic tenure track with Ph.D.

100%

Average class size

17


FINANCES

Annual budget

$58 million

Endowment (June 30, 2004)

$316 million

Trusts and annuities

$55 million

Endowment per student

$304,000

Tuition and fees (2004–2005)

$29,210

Comprehensive charges, including tuition,
room, board, and fees (2004–2005)

$38,990


FUNDRAISING

Total (2003–2004)

$21.3 million

Alumni Fund

$5.7 million

Alumni participation

51.4%

Parents Fund

$554,000


GENERAL INFORMATION

Founded

1946

Campus size

 

50 acres in the city of Claremont, located
35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles

Academic year: two semesters

Off-campus study options: internship program in Washington, D.C.,
    study abroad programs, exchange programs in United
    States and abroad

E-mail address: publicaffairs@claremontmckenna.edu

Home page: www.claremontmckenna.edu