Admitted Students
I’ve been admitted to 61´«Ã½â€“ how can I learn more before I make my decision?
61´«Ã½offers a wide variety of in-person and virtual programs. Please visit scrippscollege.edu/admit to explore and register for events!
Is 61´«Ã½offering an in-person Admitted Student Day?
Yes! Admitted Student Day is Friday, April 12 and will include a full slate of academic sessions, tours, and panels.
I won’t be able to attend Admitted Student Day but would like to visit campus at another time. What are my options?
61´«Ã½also offers weekday visits, receptions in select cities, and two half-day programs called Explore Scripps. You can learn more about all your visit options at scrippscollege.edu/admit.
Is 61´«Ã½offering a fly-in program for historically underrepresented students?
Yes! For more information about DIVE Into Scripps, our fly-in program, clickÌýhere.
I can’t make the trip to Scripps. How can I learn more through virtual events or resources?
A wide range of virtual programs will be offered. Check out scrippscollege.edu/admit to learn more and register for virtual events. We also strongly encourage you to follow on IG for event reminders, student take-overs, and helpful info about the 61´«Ã½experience.Ìý
I didn’t see a scholarship referenced in my offer of admission. Can I still be considered?
All scholarships are awarded at the time of admission and are referenced in your online notification, along with your letter of admission (mailed). We do not re-award scholarships or consider students in future years.
I have questions about need-based financial aid. Where should I get those answered?
We strongly encourage students to schedule an appointment with a financial aid staff member. Visit the following page for more information.
I’m interested in a gap year (taking a year off between high school and college). How do I request one?
All gap year requests should be sent to [email protected] and the deadline for such requests is June 1. Please note that students on a gap year may not enroll in college courses during that time.
I still have other questions! How can I get those answered?
Feel free to email [email protected] or schedule a phone appointment with an admission counselor
How will I get involved on campus?
As a small residential community, there are opportunities to get involved in the 61´«Ã½campus and The Claremont Colleges through: 61´«Ã½clubs, , Laspa Center for Leadership, and .
What health and wellness resources exist at Scripps?
61´«Ã½ believes in a comprehensive, holistic approach to promoting the emotional, physical, and mental wellbeing of its students. Please check out the Health and Wellness section below for detailed information.
How do 61´«Ã½students find internships?
Career Planning & Resources (CP&R) engages, educates, and empowers students through personalized career counseling, skill building, experiential learning, and up-to-date career planning and readiness technology. The office also works to create on campus recruitment opportunities with the Claremont Colleges and offers drop-in hours.
What does academic support look like at Scripps?
In addition to a faculty advisor, 61´«Ã½students are able to access Scripps’ tutoring programs and Writing Center for any course at The Claremont Colleges. More information on accommodations for students with disabilities and contact information for the Academic and Resources staff can be foundÌý.
Are there other resources 61´«Ã½students have access to within the Claremont Colleges?
Yes! The Claremont Colleges ServicesÌý(TCCS)Ìýare designed to provide support for students enrolled at the seven colleges.ÌýResources are located among the contiguous campuses and offer campus specific as well asÌýconsortial-wide programs, support, and services to augment and enhance students’ academic and psycho-social needs.
What are the student resources and services available through The Claremont Colleges Services (TCCS)?
Where can I learn more about groups on the 61´«Ã½campus?
Check out a list of other 61´«Ã½resources/services and CLORGs (61´«Ã½lingo for clubs and organizations)Ìý!
What is Academic Resources and Services?
Academic Resources and Services (ARS) is the department on campus devoted to academic student support. ARS manages academic and housing accommodations, tutoring, academic coaching, general advising and the first-generation at 61´«Ã½program for students who are the first in their families to attend a 4-year college or university.
Where is ARS located?
ARS is located on the north side of Kimberly Hall and near the Tiernan Field House
I have academic accommodations in high school, can I get them in college?
Yes. You should start by completing an intake with Bianca Vinci. You can schedule with her by contacting Morgan McCabe at [email protected].
I don’t have academic accommodations, but I think I may need them. Can I get them when I get to college?
Yes. You should start by completing an intake with intake with Bianca Vinci. You can schedule with her by contacting Morgan McCabe at [email protected].
I have more specific questions about academic resources, who should I contact?
You can reach the Department of Academic Resources and Services atÌý[email protected]
What type of academic support will be offered during my time at 61´«Ã½other than Academic Resources and Services?
Students will also have access to an Academic Advisor, prior to declaring their major, and their Primary Contact Dean.
Can I receive AP/IBÌý credit?
For Advanced Placement courses and examinations, scores of four or five on the examination will be considered for credit. For International Baccalaureate courses and examinations, scores of five, six, or seven on higher-level examinations will be considered for credit. A maximum of four such elective course credits will count toward the degree but may not be used toward the 16-course residence requirement.Ìý For more information, clickÌý.
How do I send my AP/IB scores to Scripps?
If you have a sealed copy that has not been tampered with, we will take it and consider it official. Otherwise, you will request for official scores to be sent directly from the testing agency to the Office of the Registrar for evaluation.
How does registration work?
New students are assigned a preregistration time and will have access to registration via their student portal for a 24-hour period to add/drop classes. You can still change your classes during the add/drop period, usually until the 10th day of class. You can learn more about registration
What courses will I be required to take?
For a list of our requirements, please click .
I took some college classes in high school. Will those classes transfer to Scripps?
Perhaps. All transfer credit is evaluated by the Office of the Registrar once you enroll at Scripps. You can learn more about the transfer credit policy .
What are some important dates for me to keep in mind?
Check out the Academic Calendar for important dates like the first day of class and student breaks.
I’m excited to start taking classes at Scripps! Where can I find course descriptions?
You can find course descriptions . Be sure to check out the Core classes!
How do I complete my language requirement?
For instructions, please watch the followingÌý.
How do I find an internship?
In addition to resources available on the Career Planning & Resources website and our Consortium wide internship/job/event portal called Handshake, 61´«Ã½CP&R staff are here to help you with your specific internship search. This includes helping you build and expand your network with 61´«Ã½alumnae working in your dream organization. CP&R also provides summer internship grant funding for unpaid opportunities.
Do you host on-campus job/internship recruitment events?
Career Planning & Resources hosts on-campus recruiting events throughout the school year including employer information sessions, career fairs, skill-building workshops, and on-campus interviews. One of the benefits of being a student of the Claremont Colleges is that 61´«Ã½students can attend any recruitment event happening at any of the 7 Claremont Colleges.
What kind of interaction do current 61´«Ã½student have with 61´«Ã½alumnae?
Alumnae often return to campus to participate in CP&R’s recruitment events and career panels. Many alumnae outside of the greater Los Angeles area are willing to share their career stories with 61´«Ã½students through informational interviews. CP&R staff are here to coach you on how to connect with our alumnae through the 61´«Ã½Community Alumnae database and LinkedIn.
Can I apply for an on-campus job?
Both work study and non-work study positions are available at 61´«Ã½and throughout many of the Claremont Colleges.ÌýOn-campus jobsÌýcan be found onÌýHandshakeÌýand CP&R organizes a Student Employment Fair every fall to help Ìý61´«Ã½students find the perfect on-campus position for them.
What wellness programs do you offer?
We offer a comprehensive list of workshops and programs that supports students from a holistic perspective focusing on the eight dimensions of wellness: intellectual, environmental, occupational, physical, social, spiritual, financial, and emotional wellness. Some of our signature programs include Tasty Tuesdays, DeStress Thursdays, and BeWell Fridays. Check out our website to learn more.
What equipment do you have to use?
There is a plethora of functional equipment available for student use including stability balls, dumbbells, yoga mats, blocks, and more. Our cardiovascular equipment includes step mills, treadmills, ellipticals, and stationary bikes. Students can also borrow a variety of equipment, from croquet sets to boxing gloves, soccer balls to hula hoops.
Can men come to the field house?
The field house is open to students of all genders enrolled at the Claremont Colleges with the purchase of a daily pass or membership.
Where can I learn more about PE classes and varsity, club, and intramural sports?
Check out to learn more about varsity athletics. If something else is more your style, check out the for intramural and club sports as well as fitness and wellness classes.
Who is considered a transfer student?
A student who has graduated from high school, enrolled in a degree-seeking program, and has any transferable credits is considered a transfer student.
When can I apply?
61´«Ã½welcomes applicants who wish to transfer in at first-year, sophomore, or junior status.
How does 61´«Ã½review transfer applications?
The Admission Committee places considerable weight on the content and quality of the college transcript(s) and college faculty recommendations. Course credit is generally transferable if the prior college is accredited, the course carries a grade of C or better, and the course is comparable to one offered by any of The Claremont Colleges. Students transferring from California colleges or universities are advised to follow the IGETC plan to ensure . 61´«Ã½will evaluate transfer credit on a case-by-case basis. Transfer applicants are advised to challenge themselves with a range of coursework prior to transferring to 61´«Ã½ in order to fulfill our Ìýrequirements soon after transferring.
Does 61´«Ã½require a certain grade point average for admission?
No, but we recommend that transfer candidates have maintained a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better at their previous college(s) in order to be considered competitive for admission.
What is the maximum amount of credit allowed from a previous institution(s)?
The maximum amount of credit allowed from previous college work toward a 61´«Ã½degree is two years or 16 courses. Transfer students must spend the equivalent of four full-time semesters at Scripps, completing at least 16 courses, in order to receive the B.A. degree from the College.
What should I do if I previously applied to 61´«Ã½(either as a first-year or transfer applicant) and I am reapplying?
You must submit the sameÌýÌýIf you applied last year, the $60 application fee will be waived. Please contact the Office of Admission with any questions you have about your specific situation.
What test scores does 61´«Ã½require for transfer applicants?
As of fall 2021, 61´«Ã½adopted a test-optional policy for all students. This means students are no longer required to submit the SAT or ACT. International students for whom English is not their first language must submit the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test.
If I submit SAT/ACT scores, does 61´«Ã½superscore across test dates?
Yes, if a student takes the SAT or ACT more than once, we will consider your best score. The best SAT score is determined by combining the highest score received on each section from any combination of testing dates; note that we will not combine subscores from the new and old versions of the SAT. Best ACT score is also determined by combining the highest score received on each section from any combination of testing dates.
If I submit SAT/ACT scores, does 61´«Ã½superscore across test dates?
Students who choose to submit SAT or ACT scores as part of their application can send official scores or self-report scores through the Common Application, QuestBridge Application, or through the Self-Reported Test Scores form in the Application Status Portal form checklist. Students who self-report scores as part of their application to 61´«Ã½and choose to enroll are required to submit official score reports. If there is a discrepancy between self-reported test scores and official scores, this may affect a student’s offer of admission. Please note that we do notaccept self-reported test scores for the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English
Does 61´«Ã½require the College-Report and Mid-Term Report?
Yes, 61´«Ã½ requires that all transfer applicants submit the Ìýand theÌý. These forms can be found on the Common Application website and should be emailed to [email protected] from a school official or mailed to the 61´«Ã½ Office of Admission.
I am an international student. In addition to the required application materials, are there any additional materials I must submit?
Yes, the following materials are also required:
- Official TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test results
- Official results of any International Baccalaureate or national exams
- College Board International Student Certification of Finances
- CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE (if applying for need-based financial aid)
- Certified English translations of all documents. Please see the Ìýpage for more information.
Can I request to have my TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo waived?
If your first language is English or the language of instruction at your school is English, you may be eligible for a waiver of the TOEFL/IELTS requirement. After you have submitted your application, email [email protected]Ìýwith your name, birthdate, the name of your school, and how many years you have been in an English-language classroom environment.
Is housing guaranteed for transfer students?
61´«Ã½-sponsored housing is available for transfer students . Students will find out the housing accommodations once admitted and admitted transfer students are encouraged to contact the Office of Student Affairs at (909) 621-8277.
Is 61´«Ã½a partner with HTCC?
61´«Ã½ is proud to partner with the . The HTCC negotiates special transfer agreements linking community college honors/scholars programs to specific universities, large or small, public or private. Students completing such programs may enjoy a range of benefits at Scripps, such as priority acceptance consideration. If you are a community college honors program student interested in transferring to Scripps, contact the Office of Admission.