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Harvey Mudd College Harvey Mudd College
Office of Admission
301 Platt Boulevard
Claremont, CA, 91711

P: 909-621-8011
http://www.hmc.edu



Fast Facts
Founded in 1955, Harvey Mudd is a private, co-educational institution and one of the premier math, science and engineering colleges in the nation.  The college offers a rigorous scientific and technological education, paired with a strong emphasis on the collaboration and research. Humanities and social sciences compose a third of the curriculum, as Harvey Mudd College believes that students well-versed in these fields will have a clearer understanding of the impact of their work on society. The faculty is dedicated to teaching undergraduates and mentoring student research.
 
STUDENT PROFILE
# of degree-seeking undergraduates                           757
% male/female                                                               64/36
% African American                                                               1
% American Indian or Alaska Native                                  1
% Asian or Pacific Islander                                               19
% Hispanic                                                                             7
% White                                                                                 57
% International                                                                       3
% Pell grant recipients                                                    13.3
 
ACADEMICS
full-time faculty                                                83
full-time minority faculty                                 24
student-faculty ratio                                       9:1
average class size                                    20-30
% first-year retention rate                              91
% graduation rate (6 years)                          91
Popular majors Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Chemistry
 
 CAMPUS LIFE
% live on campus (% fresh.)                       98(100)
Multicultural Student Clubs and Organizations
Asian Pacific Islander Support Program at Mudd (API SPAM), International Place, National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), The Society for the Advancement of Latino Scientific Achievement (SALSA), Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Students for the Middle Eastern Cultural Promotion (SMECP)
Athletics NCAA Division III, Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference; m baseball, m/w basketball, m/w cross country, m football, m golf, w lacrosse, w softball, m/w swimming and diving, m/w soccer, m/w tennis, m/w track and field,  w volleyball, m water polo More on Athletics...

ADMISSIONS
# of applicants                                                                2,340
% accepted                                                                           32
# of first-year students enrolled                                      208
SAT Critical Reading range                                     680-770
SAT Math range                                                          740-790
SAT Writing                                                                  665-750
ACT range                                                                        32-35
average HS GPA                                                                  n/a 
Deadlines
early decision                                                                    11/15
early decision II                                                                      1/3
regular decision                                                                     1/3
application fee (online)                                              $60 ($60)
fee waiver for applicants with financial need                   yes 
 
COST & AID
tuition                                                                                     $38,467
room & board                                                                       $12,570
total need-based institutional
scholarships/grants                                                     $9,108,984
% of students apply for need-based aid                                   63
% of students receive aid                                                            83 
% receiving need-based scholarship
     or grant aid                                                                                52
% receiving aid whose need was
     fully met                                                                                    100
average aid package                                                          $30,891
avg. student loan debt upon 
     graduation                                                                        $21,018 
 

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