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Founded in 1955, Harvey Mudd College has developed a reputation for its leading science and engineering programs. Although it's classified as a liberal arts institution, the college offers degrees in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, and physics, as well as individual studies and off-campus majors. Mudders do take a healthy dose of humanities and social science courses as part of the core curriculum, and they can enroll in any classes offered by the other undergraduate Claremont Colleges: Claremont McKenna, Pitzer, Pomona, and Scripps. Harvey Mudd professors tend to be highly rated. In contrast to many other science-oriented schools, the faculty focuses on teaching rather than research, and it shows. Although the school has only about 900 students, its retention rate is near 100%, and it's known for producing grads who go on to earn high salaries. The coursework may be intense, but Harvey Mudd students join with McKenna and Scripps colleges to field Division III football, basketball, and soccer teams, among others. Students with artistic flair can join the school's improv group, known as DUCK, or take part in battle tie-dye (a real thing).
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE
FALL 2020 PLAN: Harvey Mudd moved all its courses online for the fall.
costs
Est. Full Price 2020-2021
$78,600
% of students who get any grants
68%
Est. price for students who receive aid
$40,500
Average price for low-income students
$24,900
admissions
Acceptance rate
14%
Median SAT/ACT Score
1530/35
SAT/ACT Required for Fall 2021?
no
Enrollment
890
Financial Aid
% of students with need who get grants
98%
% of need met
100%
% of students who get merit* grants
19%
Average merit grant
$15,800
student success
Graduation rate
92%
Average time to a degree
4.1 years
Average student debt
$22,960
Average salary within 5 years
$81,800
% earning more than $28,000
89%
key deadlines
Early decision application
Nov 15
Regular application
Jan 5
coronavirus update
FALL 2020 PLAN: Harvey Mudd moved all its courses online for the fall.
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