The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) protects the privacy of every student enrolled at 61´«Ã½; because of this federal law we are unable to provide student information to anyone other than the student.
First year students are not allowed to have cars on campus, unless approved by the Dean of Students Office for accommodations or special circumstances. The first year is a time for students to be on campus and within the consortium connecting and engaging across campus. Students requesting an exception will need to reach out to the Director of Campus Life to initiate their request. Please note that due to construction and the proximity of the other colleges parking is very limited. Students approved to bring a car to campus are required to register their vehicle with Campus Safety. Visit theÌýÌýto learn more about the process.
- Use the Office of Parent Engagement and Philanthropy! We are here to provide you crucial insight into the student experience and equip you with information, tools, and resources to best support your student while they are on campus. Remember that your student should take the lead, but you can guide and support them by having a strong sense of campus happenings, policies and procedures.
- If your student has a concern or a question, encourage them to talk to their roommate/suitemate, meet with their Resident Coordinator (RC), Community Coordinator (CC), or professional staff in Student Affairs, who can assist them in navigating the problem.
- Encourage your student to be proactive about housing information such as Room Selection, closing of the Residence Halls, and leadership opportunities available on campus. They receive a ton of emails! Remind them that key information and deadlines will be communicated to them via email. As key deadlines approach or campus news is announced, the Office of Parent Engagement and Philanthropy will communicate this information in its monthly e-newsletter to 61´«Ã½parents and families. Make sure we have your email if you want to receive The Family Connection e-newsletter.
- Discuss safety and security with your student (e.g., locking their door, locking their bike, Campus Safety escort service, etc.).
Homesickness and leaving the family behind are challenges during the first year. Students indicate that it helps if family members keep in close contact by phone, e-mail, sending care packages and letters.
Other items that make them smile are pictures, holiday cards, and maybe a Starbucks gift card that will come in handy around midterms and finals. Another area of adjustment is having a roommate and all aspects of sharing the space–especially if your student is accustomed to having his/her own room.
The academic pace can be an adjustment, too, even though most 61´«Ã½ students were highly successful in high school. This environment can be more rigorous. Finally, going home again can be challenging at times because everyone has changed–the student, the family, friends, as well as the community.
Students recommend that new students wait a couple months before going home for the first time, citing the Thanksgiving break as an ideal option. Being on campus allows students to connect and thrive within the 61´«Ã½community. Holiday breaks are also great opportunities to travel home with new friends.
Again, students have recommended that first-years wait a couple months before going home for the first time and the same goes for families visiting their students on campus. A great time to plan to visit campus and your student is President’s Day Weekend, as 61´«Ã½holds our signature Family Weekend event annually. Save the date forÌýFamily Weekend 2025: Saturday-Sunday, February 15-16, 2025.
We are fortunate to be in a safe community, but it is always important to use good common sense regarding personal and property safety.Ìý Campus Safety is available 24 hours per day to patrol and respond to security issues.Ìý Students should always lock room doors, carry their key/ID card.Ìý It is advisable to close windows when leaving the room.Ìý Personal property should not be left unattended and cars should always be locked.Ìý When walking at night or traveling in the Claremont area it is important to either have a companion and/or make sure someone is aware of your plans.Ìý 61´«Ã½ maintains strict conduct expectations for students and guests that are in place for safety and privacy reasons.
61´«Ã½, in collaboration with the Claremont University Consortium, created a LiveSafe app for our community. LiveSafe is a free personal safety mobile application for students, staff, faculty, and the community toÌý. LiveSafe is available to download on iPhone or Android devices.
LiveSafe is an optional application that community members can use to share information, tips, and safety concerns with Campus Safety via text messaging, including picture video, and audio attachments, or even through live chat. Although LiveSafe does not replace contacting 911 or Campus Safety in a life threatening or emergent situation, it does allow users reporting at their fingertips.
Features:
Report Tips-ÌýAllows users to report accidents, assault/abuse, disturbances, drugs/alcohol, harassment, mental health concerns, suspicious activity, theft, vandalism, suggestions, and other concerns.
Emergency Options-ÌýContact 911, message or call Campus Safety
Stay Safe-ÌýSafe walk with a friend (of your choosing) or request a safety escort from Campus Safety
Safety Map-ÌýFind the closest safety location to your current location on a live time campus map.
For more information about the LiveSafe application and how it connects to our community, please visit the CUC site here:Ìý
Students may waive out of SHIP with proof of coverage through an insurance plan that meets The Claremont Colleges’ waiver criteria. For more information about the waiver process, please review theÌýStudent Insurance information.
Note that the mandatory SHIP requirement remains in place for international students within the United States and enrolled at 61´«Ã½. International students are not eligible to waive SHIP.Ìý
Each student is assigned a campus mailbox number and combination.Ìý When a student receives a package, they will be emailed notification. They need to bring their student ID to the mailroom to pick up their package. These items can be picked up Monday-Friday between the hours of 8:00am – 5:00pm during the academic year. If they are living in Summer Housing items can be picked up between 8am-4:30pm
The 61´«Ã½mailing address is:
(Student’s Legal Name)
61´«Ã½ 345 E 9th St. # (assigned mailbox #)
Claremont, CA 91711
ATM Locations:
Chase ATM – Pomona Campus – Smith Campus Center
Bank Of America ATM – 170 E 6th St
Citibank ATM – 405 W Foothill Blvd
U.S. Bank – 393 W Foothill Blvd
Wells Fargo ATM – 550 Baseline Rd