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Pitzer College

Pitzer College is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California, United States. One of the Claremont Colleges, the college has a curricular emphasis on the social sciences, behavioral sciences, international programs, and media studies.[4] Pitzer is known for its social justice culture and experimental pedagogical approach.[5]

Pitzer College
MottoProvida Futuri
Motto in English
Mindful of the Future
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1963; 61 years ago (1963)
Endowment$180 million (2022)[1]
Budget$95 million[2]
PresidentStrom C. Thacker
Academic staff
116[3]
Undergraduates1,067 (Fall 2015)[3]
Location, ,
United States

34°6′14″N 117°42′20″W / 34.10389°N 117.70556°W / 34.10389; -117.70556
CampusSuburban, 35 acres (14 ha)
ColorsOrange and white
  
MascotCecil the Sagehen
Websitewww.pitzer.edu

History edit

Pitzer was founded in 1963 as a women's college by Russell K. Pitzer (1878–1978), a California citrus magnate, philanthropist, and Pomona College alumnus. In April 1963, John W. Atherton, the dean of faculty and a professor of English at Claremont Men's College (now Claremont McKenna College) was hired as Pitzer's first president, and over the next seventeen months he recruited students, faculty, and trustees and constructed Scott and Sanborn Halls just in time for the fall 1964 semester. During the College's first year, students and faculty created the curriculum and the school's system of governance. The College graduated its first class of students in 1965 and became co-educational in the fall of 1970.[6] The first academic term in the fall of 1964 began with eleven professors and 153 students from sixteen states and five countries. Pitzer's sixth president, Melvin L. Oliver, is the first African American to lead any of the five Claremont Colleges.

Presidents edit

Campus edit

 
The Rodman Arboretum surrounds the Grove House at Pitzer College.

Pitzer's campus is in Claremont, California, covering an area of approximately 35 acres (14 ha). The campus is located approximately 10 mi (16 km) west of LA/Ontario International Airport and Los Angeles can be accessed via Metrolink. Access to campus is also provided via Interstate 10 and Interstate 210. The campus comprises sixteen buildings, including five residence halls. West and East Halls earned Platinum LEED certification when they opened 2012.[9]

The Pitzer College campus occupies the northeast corner of the Claremont Colleges property, which contains seven institutions of higher education coordinated through the Claremont University Consortium. The Claremont Colleges comprise Pomona College (founded in 1887), Claremont Graduate University (1925), Scripps College (1926), Claremont McKenna College (1946), Harvey Mudd College (1955), Pitzer College (1963), and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences (1997). At present, the campus is split approximately in half by Pitzer Road. Harvey Mudd College is adjacent to Pitzer's north, Scripps to the west, and Claremont McKenna to the south.[10]

 
Brant Clock Tower

Contemporary architecture characterizes the majority of Pitzer's buildings, several of which were designed by Gwathmey-Siegel following major donations from Eli Broad, a board member emeritus and former chair of the Pitzer College Board of Trustees.[11] A notable exception is the Grove House, a California bungalow built in 1902 for a local citrus grower during the height of the Arts and Crafts movement.[12] The building, a popular campus hangout, was purchased for $1.00 and moved to Pitzer in 1977 under the direction of Professor emeritus Barry Sanders. The Grove House is home to a cafe, the Women's Center, the Hinshaw Gallery and the EcoCenter.[13]

Most landscaping on the campus follows principles of xeriscaping. Several varieties of citrus and other fruit are grown throughout campus and an organic community garden, dedicated grove and chicken coop are located north of Mead Hall.[14] The 10-acre John R. Rodman Arboretum, founded in 1984 in an attempt to save surviving native chaparral vegetation from demolition, is part of the campus. It contains 16 themed gardens with drought-tolerant, native landscaping.[15][16]

The campus also includes auditoriums, sports courts, and science buildings.

Located directly northwest of the main campus, the Robert J. Bernard Biological Field Station, a resource of The Claremont Colleges, is an 86-acre (35 ha) nature preserve consisting of coastal sage scrub.[17]

The Outback Preserve, located in the northeast section of campus, occupies just over three acres of the John Rodman Arboretum. The preserve is home to one of the rarest ecosystems in the world: Alluvial Sage Scrub. Undergoing ecological restoration as part of the Outback Restoration Project, the preserve is a living-learning laboratory. The project seeks to restore the Outback Preserve to a more intact alluvial sage scrub ecosystem, removing invasive plants and ensuring the success of native species. Each semester there are a small number of courses utilizing the Outback Preserve. Courses are open to all students at the Claremont Colleges.[18]

Pitzer owns and operates a 145-acre (59 ha) field station on secondary growth rainforest, the Firestone Center for Restoration Ecology. The facility is located approximately two kilometers east of Playa Dominical, Costa Rica.[19] The property borders the Hacienda Barú nature reserve.[20] The center is home to programs in Pitzer's science, language and international studies curricula.[21]

Rankings edit

The U.S. News & World Report College and University rankings 2022-2023 edition ranks Pitzer College as the 33rd best national liberal arts college overall, and tied for 108th in "Top Performers on Social Mobility" out of 216 evaluated liberal arts colleges.[26] In 2015, Pitzer was recognized nationally as the 8th most selective liberal arts college; 20th most selective among all college and universities; 44th in best freshmen retention rate; and 55th for highest proportion of classes with fewer than 20 students.[27][28][29][30][31]

In Forbes' 2019 college rankings, Pitzer was named 54th best among the 650 top-ranked colleges, universities and service academies in the U.S.[32] In addition, Pitzer was named the 44th best private college, the 22nd best liberal arts college, and the 11th best college in the West.[32]

Academics edit

As a member of the Claremont College Consortium, Pitzer students have access to nearly all facilities available to students enrolled at the other colleges, in addition to all facilities administered by the Claremont College Consortium. Any student attending Pitzer can enroll in classes at the other four colleges, and can complete an off-campus major if the major is not offered by Pitzer.

Pitzer offers 41 majors and 22 minors,[33] many of them cross-disciplinary, and each student is assigned a faculty advisor upon their arrival on campus. The college expects students to take an active part in planning their course of study and has few distribution requirements.[34] The most popular majors, based on 2021 graduates. were:[35]

  • Research and Experimental Psychology (22)
  • Environmental Science (20)
  • Organizational Behavior Studies (18)
  • Political Science and Government, General (18)
  • Economics (17)

The student/faculty ratio is 10:1, and 100% of Pitzer's tenure-track faculty hold a Ph.D. or the terminal degree in their field.[34]

The college operates 58 study abroad programs, including 41 international exchanges and 6 domestic exchanges. Pitzer College also operates its own study abroad programs in Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Italy, Nepal, Tanzania/South Africa/Zimbabwe, and Vietnam.[36][37]

Pitzer has ranked as a top producer of Fulbright US Student Program awardees for 13 consecutive years thus far and is one of the nine baccalaureate institutes who have been top producers of Fulbright US students every year for at least the past decade.[38] From 2010 to 2015, The Chronicle of Higher Education listed Pitzer first in Fulbright Fellowships among all undergraduate institutions nationwide. In 11 of the 12 years from 2003 until 2015, Pitzer alumni received more Fulbright Fellowships per capita than alumni from any other college or university in the nation.[39]

Admission edit

Enrolled fall freshman statistics
  2023[40] 2019[41] 2018[42] 2017[43] 2016[44] 2015[45]
Applicants 4,415 4,358 3,753 4,142 4,149
Admits 605 581 608 569 559
Admit rate 13.7% 13.3% 16.2% 13.7% 13.5%
Enrolled 276 273 262 268 267
Yield rate 45.6% 47.0% 43.1% 47.1% 47.8%
SAT range 1350–1460 1340–1490 1310–1490 1300–1450 1250–1440
ACT range 30–33 30–33 29–32 29–32 29–32

Nearly two decades after becoming the first college on the West Coast to adopt an SAT-optional admission policy, Pitzer College switched to a test-free admission policy for at least three years, beginning with the admission cycle for fall 2022. [46] Admission to Pitzer College is rated as "most selective" by U.S. News & World Report. For the Class of 2027, Pitzer College accepted 15.9% of applicants (enrolling fall 2023) with an average high school GPA of 4.07. Of the 32% of enrolled freshmen submitting SAT scores, the middle 50% range was 1370–1460 for the composite score, 668–730 for evidence-based reading and writing, and 680–750 for math, while of the 28% of enrolled freshmen submitting ACT results, the middle 50% range for the composite score was 30–33.[41]

Student body edit

Pitzer College enrolls approximately 1000 students, making it the third largest of the five undergraduate Claremont Colleges (Claremont McKenna and Pomona have larger student bodies, while Harvey Mudd and Scripps are smaller). Pitzer College ranks 25th nationwide among all Baccalaureate Colleges for percentage of its students who study abroad, and Pitzer has the highest rate of study abroad among the Claremont Colleges. Students of color constitute over 49.6% of the total student body and Pitzer enrolls 10% international students, the third largest among the Claremont Consortium behind Pomona College (12%) and Claremont Mckenna College (16%).[47]

Community involvement edit

 
Pitzer students protest the firing of three dining hall workers for supporting union organizing.

The Pitzer College community is known for its involvement outside of the classroom. Its students, faculty, and staff donate over 100,000 hours to community service annually. The College has been named to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll seven times.[48]

Much of Pitzer's community engagement occurs in the Community Engagement Center (CEC).[49] The CEC runs the Pitzer in Ontario Program, a comprehensive semester-long service learning and cultural immersion program with a strong theoretical foundation in the human sciences informed by the best practices in the field of experiential education. The program integrates extensive internship experiences in city, private or non-profit organizations with interdisciplinary coursework that provides the theoretical framework from which social and urban issues can be evaluated.[50]

At the Campus Compact 20/20 Visioning Summit on October 17, 2006, the Corporation for National and Community Service recognized Pitzer as one of 28 California campuses distinguished for community service and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Pitzer College received Mother Jones Magazine 2006 Campus Activism for Thinking Outside of the Box.[51][52]

Pitzer College students including former Speaker of the California State Assembly Fabian Nunez '97 helped in founding the Pomona Economic Opportunity Center.[53] Through the Community Engagement Center, dozens of Pitzer students volunteer each semester with programs at Camp Afflerbaugh and California Youth Authority Chino.

Events and traditions edit

Kohoutek Music and Arts Festival began in 1974 and is a student-run multi-day outdoor music and arts festival held each spring on the Pitzer campus. The event, which is free and open to all Claremont Colleges community members, is named after Comet Kohoutek. The festival generally includes student vendors, fire performances, a farmers market, and other activities.[54]

Orientation Adventure is the pre-Welcome Week program for incoming students. Usually, students go on an outdoor adventure trip.[55]

Murals provide unique visual atmosphere to Pitzer college. Murals are painted by students, staff, and guests artists on the interiors and exteriors of campus buildings. Diverse themes include portraits, politics, literature, and purely whimsical imagery.[56]

Snackie Snack occurs weekly, and is a free late-night snack served by the Pitzer Activities (PAct) Programming Board. During exam periods, Snackie Snack is served by the president and members of the cabinet.[57]

Reggae Fest began in 2003 as a fall concert event. Sometimes referred to as "BobFest", the event occurs during the first weekend in November and features reggae, dancehall, Afrobeat, and world music. The festival runs over the course of a single day and features 5–9 live, professional bands, free food and beverages. The event has been hosted by California reggae personality Junor Francis each year since its inception. In 2016, the Pitzer College Student Senate suspended funding for the event amid concerns that it was culturally appropriative and disrespectful toward Jamaican culture.[58]

Student life edit

Club and intramural sports edit

Pitzer students also participate in the Claremont Colleges club sports programs that compete nationally. The school also has many options for intramural sports which are popular with the students body.[59][60]

Gold Student Health and Wellness Center edit

Originally opened in 1995, the Gold Student Health and Wellness Center was renovated and reopened in 2014. The Center is home to the College's gym, a yoga studio, a Pilates studio, and the student-run Shakedown Café. There is also incorporated club meeting space, multipurpose programming space, and the offices of some Student Affairs staff.[61]

Residential Life Project edit

The Residential Life Project is expected to be completed in three phases over the next 10 to 15 years. Phase I, which included Sanborn, Pitzer, and Atherton Halls, was completed and inaugurated in September 2007 and received LEED Gold recognition from the United States Green Building Council in 2008.[62] Robert Redford and Ed Begley, Jr. were the keynote speakers at the dedication ceremony of the Residential Life Project. Phase II, which incorporates four new residence halls, a demonstration kitchen, an archive, a board room and program/faculty offices, was completed in 2012 and earned LEED platinum certification.[63]

When Pitzer's Residential Life Project is complete, the College expects to become the first college in the nation to have all Gold or Platinum LEED certified residence halls.[64]

Student clubs and organizations edit

Pitzer has more than 50 student clubs and organizations on campus, in addition to over 200 others within the Claremont Colleges consortium.[65]

Athletics edit

Varsity teams[66]
Women's Men's
Basketball Baseball
Cross country Basketball
Golf Cross country
Lacrosse Football
Soccer Golf
Softball Soccer
Swimming and
diving
Swimming and
diving
Tennis Tennis
Track and field Track and field
Volleyball Water polo
Water polo
 
A Pomona-Pitzer football game

Pitzer's varsity athletics teams compete jointly with Pomona College (another consortium member) as the Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens.[67] The 11 women's and 10 men's teams participate in NCAA Division III in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC).[67] Pomona-Pitzer's mascot is Cecil the Sagehen, a greater sage-grouse, and its colors are blue and orange.[68] Its main rival is the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags and Athenas (CMS), the other sports combination of the Claremont Colleges.[69] The Sagehens ranked 21st out of 323 competing Division III schools and 2nd among SCIAC schools in the 2022‍–‍2023 Division III NACDA Directors' Cup, which ranks athletics programs and awards points relative to their finish in NCAA championships.[70]

Club and intramural sports are also offered in various areas, such as dodgeball, flag football, and surfing.[71][72] The physical education department offers a variety of activity classes each semester, such as karate, playground games, geocaching, and social dance.[73]

Athletics history edit

Pitzer College began competing with Pomona College in 1970, when it was seven years old. The interim arrangement became permanent two years later.[74]

Cost and financial aid edit

For the 2015–16 academic year, tuition is $48,400, a double room is $8,770, the 16-per-week meal plan is $6,440.[75] About thirty-seven percent of Pitzer students receive financial assistance in loans, work study, scholarships, and/or institutional grants. Pitzer utilizes the Federal FAFSA and the CSS Profile to determine financial need, and Pitzer has stated a commitment to meeting 100% of every student's demonstrated financial need. The average financial aid package at Pitzer is $40,250. Since 2004, the College has significantly reduced the average amount of indebtedness of its students to $19,422, well below the national average of more than $35,000.[76][non-primary source needed]

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

See also edit

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2022 1 Budget 95 million 2 PresidentStrom C ThackerAcademic staff116 3 Undergraduates1 067 Fall 2015 3 LocationClaremont California California United States34 6 14 N 117 42 20 W 34 10389 N 117 70556 W 34 10389 117 70556CampusSuburban 35 acres 14 ha ColorsOrange and white MascotCecil the SagehenWebsitewww wbr pitzer wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Campus 3 Rankings 4 Academics 5 Admission 6 Student body 6 1 Community involvement 6 2 Events and traditions 7 Student life 7 1 Club and intramural sports 7 2 Gold Student Health and Wellness Center 7 3 Residential Life Project 7 4 Student clubs and organizations 8 Athletics 8 1 Athletics history 9 Cost and financial aid 10 Notable alumni 11 Notable faculty 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory editPitzer was founded in 1963 as a women s college by Russell K Pitzer 1878 1978 a California citrus magnate philanthropist and Pomona College alumnus In April 1963 John W Atherton the dean of faculty and a professor of English at Claremont Men s College now Claremont McKenna College was hired as Pitzer s first president and over the next seventeen months he recruited students faculty and trustees and constructed Scott and Sanborn Halls just in time for the fall 1964 semester During the College s first year students and faculty created the curriculum and the school s system of governance The College graduated its first class of students in 1965 and became co educational in the fall of 1970 6 The first academic term in the fall of 1964 began with eleven professors and 153 students from sixteen states and five countries Pitzer s sixth president Melvin L Oliver is the first African American to lead any of the five Claremont Colleges Presidents edit John W Atherton 1963 1970 Robert H Atwell 1970 1978 Frank L Ellsworth 1979 1991 Marilyn Chapin Massey 1992 2002 Laura Skandera Trombley 2002 2015 Thomas Poon 2015 2016 Melvin L Oliver 2016 2022 7 8 Jill A Klein 2022 2023 Strom C Thacker 2023 Campus edit nbsp The Rodman Arboretum surrounds the Grove House at Pitzer College Pitzer s campus is in Claremont California covering an area of approximately 35 acres 14 ha The campus is located approximately 10 mi 16 km west of LA Ontario International Airport and Los Angeles can be accessed via Metrolink Access to campus is also provided via Interstate 10 and Interstate 210 The campus comprises sixteen buildings including five residence halls West and East Halls earned Platinum LEED certification when they opened 2012 9 The Pitzer College campus occupies the northeast corner of the Claremont Colleges property which contains seven institutions of higher education coordinated through the Claremont University Consortium The Claremont Colleges comprise Pomona College founded in 1887 Claremont Graduate University 1925 Scripps College 1926 Claremont McKenna College 1946 Harvey Mudd College 1955 Pitzer College 1963 and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences 1997 At present the campus is split approximately in half by Pitzer Road Harvey Mudd College is adjacent to Pitzer s north Scripps to the west and Claremont McKenna to the south 10 nbsp Brant Clock TowerContemporary architecture characterizes the majority of Pitzer s buildings several of which were designed by Gwathmey Siegel following major donations from Eli Broad a board member emeritus and former chair of the Pitzer College Board of Trustees 11 A notable exception is the Grove House a California bungalow built in 1902 for a local citrus grower during the height of the Arts and Crafts movement 12 The building a popular campus hangout was purchased for 1 00 and moved to Pitzer in 1977 under the direction of Professor emeritus Barry Sanders The Grove House is home to a cafe the Women s Center the Hinshaw Gallery and the EcoCenter 13 Most landscaping on the campus follows principles of xeriscaping Several varieties of citrus and other fruit are grown throughout campus and an organic community garden dedicated grove and chicken coop are located north of Mead Hall 14 The 10 acre John R Rodman Arboretum founded in 1984 in an attempt to save surviving native chaparral vegetation from demolition is part of the campus It contains 16 themed gardens with drought tolerant native landscaping 15 16 The campus also includes auditoriums sports courts and science buildings Located directly northwest of the main campus the Robert J Bernard Biological Field Station a resource of The Claremont Colleges is an 86 acre 35 ha nature preserve consisting of coastal sage scrub 17 The Outback Preserve located in the northeast section of campus occupies just over three acres of the John Rodman Arboretum The preserve is home to one of the rarest ecosystems in the world Alluvial Sage Scrub Undergoing ecological restoration as part of the Outback Restoration Project the preserve is a living learning laboratory The project seeks to restore the Outback Preserve to a more intact alluvial sage scrub ecosystem removing invasive plants and ensuring the success of native species Each semester there are a small number of courses utilizing the Outback Preserve Courses are open to all students at the Claremont Colleges 18 Pitzer owns and operates a 145 acre 59 ha field station on secondary growth rainforest the Firestone Center for Restoration Ecology The facility is located approximately two kilometers east of Playa Dominical Costa Rica 19 The property borders the Hacienda Baru nature reserve 20 The center is home to programs in Pitzer s science language and international studies curricula 21 Rankings editAcademic rankingsLiberal arts collegesU S News amp World Report 22 39Washington Monthly 23 130NationalForbes 24 54THE WSJ 25 77The U S News amp World Report College and University rankings 2022 2023 edition ranks Pitzer College as the 33rd best national liberal arts college overall and tied for 108th in Top Performers on Social Mobility out of 216 evaluated liberal arts colleges 26 In 2015 Pitzer was recognized nationally as the 8th most selective liberal arts college 20th most selective among all college and universities 44th in best freshmen retention rate and 55th for highest proportion of classes with fewer than 20 students 27 28 29 30 31 In Forbes 2019 college rankings Pitzer was named 54th best among the 650 top ranked colleges universities and service academies in the U S 32 In addition Pitzer was named the 44th best private college the 22nd best liberal arts college and the 11th best college in the West 32 Academics editAs a member of the Claremont College Consortium Pitzer students have access to nearly all facilities available to students enrolled at the other colleges in addition to all facilities administered by the Claremont College Consortium Any student attending Pitzer can enroll in classes at the other four colleges and can complete an off campus major if the major is not offered by Pitzer Pitzer offers 41 majors and 22 minors 33 many of them cross disciplinary and each student is assigned a faculty advisor upon their arrival on campus The college expects students to take an active part in planning their course of study and has few distribution requirements 34 The most popular majors based on 2021 graduates were 35 Research and Experimental Psychology 22 Environmental Science 20 Organizational Behavior Studies 18 Political Science and Government General 18 Economics 17 The student faculty ratio is 10 1 and 100 of Pitzer s tenure track faculty hold a Ph D or the terminal degree in their field 34 The college operates 58 study abroad programs including 41 international exchanges and 6 domestic exchanges Pitzer College also operates its own study abroad programs in Brazil Costa Rica Ecuador Italy Nepal Tanzania South Africa Zimbabwe and Vietnam 36 37 Pitzer has ranked as a top producer of Fulbright US Student Program awardees for 13 consecutive years thus far and is one of the nine baccalaureate institutes who have been top producers of Fulbright US students every year for at least the past decade 38 From 2010 to 2015 The Chronicle of Higher Education listed Pitzer first in Fulbright Fellowships among all undergraduate institutions nationwide In 11 of the 12 years from 2003 until 2015 Pitzer alumni received more Fulbright Fellowships per capita than alumni from any other college or university in the nation 39 Admission editEnrolled fall freshman statistics 2023 40 2019 41 2018 42 2017 43 2016 44 2015 45 Applicants 4 415 4 358 3 753 4 142 4 149Admits 605 581 608 569 559Admit rate 13 7 13 3 16 2 13 7 13 5 Enrolled 276 273 262 268 267Yield rate 45 6 47 0 43 1 47 1 47 8 SAT range 1350 1460 1340 1490 1310 1490 1300 1450 1250 1440ACT range 30 33 30 33 29 32 29 32 29 32Nearly two decades after becoming the first college on the West Coast to adopt an SAT optional admission policy Pitzer College switched to a test free admission policy for at least three years beginning with the admission cycle for fall 2022 46 Admission to Pitzer College is rated as most selective by U S News amp World Report For the Class of 2027 Pitzer College accepted 15 9 of applicants enrolling fall 2023 with an average high school GPA of 4 07 Of the 32 of enrolled freshmen submitting SAT scores the middle 50 range was 1370 1460 for the composite score 668 730 for evidence based reading and writing and 680 750 for math while of the 28 of enrolled freshmen submitting ACT results the middle 50 range for the composite score was 30 33 41 Student body editPitzer College enrolls approximately 1000 students making it the third largest of the five undergraduate Claremont Colleges Claremont McKenna and Pomona have larger student bodies while Harvey Mudd and Scripps are smaller Pitzer College ranks 25th nationwide among all Baccalaureate Colleges for percentage of its students who study abroad and Pitzer has the highest rate of study abroad among the Claremont Colleges Students of color constitute over 49 6 of the total student body and Pitzer enrolls 10 international students the third largest among the Claremont Consortium behind Pomona College 12 and Claremont Mckenna College 16 47 Community involvement edit nbsp Pitzer students protest the firing of three dining hall workers for supporting union organizing The Pitzer College community is known for its involvement outside of the classroom Its students faculty and staff donate over 100 000 hours to community service annually The College has been named to the President s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll seven times 48 Much of Pitzer s community engagement occurs in the Community Engagement Center CEC 49 The CEC runs the Pitzer in Ontario Program a comprehensive semester long service learning and cultural immersion program with a strong theoretical foundation in the human sciences informed by the best practices in the field of experiential education The program integrates extensive internship experiences in city private or non profit organizations with interdisciplinary coursework that provides the theoretical framework from which social and urban issues can be evaluated 50 At the Campus Compact 20 20 Visioning Summit on October 17 2006 the Corporation for National and Community Service recognized Pitzer as one of 28 California campuses distinguished for community service and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts Pitzer College received Mother Jones Magazine 2006 Campus Activism for Thinking Outside of the Box 51 52 Pitzer College students including former Speaker of the California State Assembly Fabian Nunez 97 helped in founding the Pomona Economic Opportunity Center 53 Through the Community Engagement Center dozens of Pitzer students volunteer each semester with programs at Camp Afflerbaugh and California Youth Authority Chino Events and traditions edit Kohoutek Music and Arts Festival began in 1974 and is a student run multi day outdoor music and arts festival held each spring on the Pitzer campus The event which is free and open to all Claremont Colleges community members is named after Comet Kohoutek The festival generally includes student vendors fire performances a farmers market and other activities 54 Orientation Adventure is the pre Welcome Week program for incoming students Usually students go on an outdoor adventure trip 55 Murals provide unique visual atmosphere to Pitzer college Murals are painted by students staff and guests artists on the interiors and exteriors of campus buildings Diverse themes include portraits politics literature and purely whimsical imagery 56 Snackie Snack occurs weekly and is a free late night snack served by the Pitzer Activities PAct Programming Board During exam periods Snackie Snack is served by the president and members of the cabinet 57 Reggae Fest began in 2003 as a fall concert event Sometimes referred to as BobFest the event occurs during the first weekend in November and features reggae dancehall Afrobeat and world music The festival runs over the course of a single day and features 5 9 live professional bands free food and beverages The event has been hosted by California reggae personality Junor Francis each year since its inception In 2016 the Pitzer College Student Senate suspended funding for the event amid concerns that it was culturally appropriative and disrespectful toward Jamaican culture 58 Student life editClub and intramural sports edit Pitzer students also participate in the Claremont Colleges club sports programs that compete nationally The school also has many options for intramural sports which are popular with the students body 59 60 Gold Student Health and Wellness Center edit Originally opened in 1995 the Gold Student Health and Wellness Center was renovated and reopened in 2014 The Center is home to the College s gym a yoga studio a Pilates studio and the student run Shakedown Cafe There is also incorporated club meeting space multipurpose programming space and the offices of some Student Affairs staff 61 Residential Life Project edit The Residential Life Project is expected to be completed in three phases over the next 10 to 15 years Phase I which included Sanborn Pitzer and Atherton Halls was completed and inaugurated in September 2007 and received LEED Gold recognition from the United States Green Building Council in 2008 62 Robert Redford and Ed Begley Jr were the keynote speakers at the dedication ceremony of the Residential Life Project Phase II which incorporates four new residence halls a demonstration kitchen an archive a board room and program faculty offices was completed in 2012 and earned LEED platinum certification 63 When Pitzer s Residential Life Project is complete the College expects to become the first college in the nation to have all Gold or Platinum LEED certified residence halls 64 Student clubs and organizations edit Pitzer has more than 50 student clubs and organizations on campus in addition to over 200 others within the Claremont Colleges consortium 65 Athletics editMain article Pomona Pitzer Sagehens Varsity teams 66 Women s Men sBasketball BaseballCross country BasketballGolf Cross countryLacrosse FootballSoccer GolfSoftball SoccerSwimming and diving Swimming and divingTennis TennisTrack and field Track and fieldVolleyball Water poloWater polo nbsp A Pomona Pitzer football gamePitzer s varsity athletics teams compete jointly with Pomona College another consortium member as the Pomona Pitzer Sagehens 67 The 11 women s and 10 men s teams participate in NCAA Division III in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SCIAC 67 Pomona Pitzer s mascot is Cecil the Sagehen a greater sage grouse and its colors are blue and orange 68 Its main rival is the Claremont Mudd Scripps Stags and Athenas CMS the other sports combination of the Claremont Colleges 69 The Sagehens ranked 21st out of 323 competing Division III schools and 2nd among SCIAC schools in the 2022 2023 Division III NACDA Directors Cup which ranks athletics programs and awards points relative to their finish in NCAA championships 70 Club and intramural sports are also offered in various areas such as dodgeball flag football and surfing 71 72 The physical education department offers a variety of activity classes each semester such as karate playground games geocaching and social dance 73 Athletics history edit Pitzer College began competing with Pomona College in 1970 when it was seven years old The interim arrangement became permanent two years later 74 Cost and financial aid editFor the 2015 16 academic year tuition is 48 400 a double room is 8 770 the 16 per week meal plan is 6 440 75 About thirty seven percent of Pitzer students receive financial assistance in loans work study scholarships and or institutional grants Pitzer utilizes the Federal FAFSA and the CSS Profile to determine financial need and Pitzer has stated a commitment to meeting 100 of every student s demonstrated financial need The average financial aid package at Pitzer is 40 250 Since 2004 the College has significantly reduced the average amount of indebtedness of its students to 19 422 well below the national average of more than 35 000 76 non primary source needed Notable alumni editMain article List of Pitzer College people Anne Archer 1969 actress Matthew Berkowitz filmmaker David Bloom 1985 news anchor Max Brooks 1994 author and lecturer Dennis Cooper writer and performance artist John Darnielle 1995 novelist and singer Kevin de Leon 2003 president of the California State Senate 77 78 Eric Douglas actor and comedian Mablean Ephriam 1971 former prosecutor for the city of Los Angeles and actress Eli Erlick 2016 transgender activist Susan Feniger 1976 celebrity chef Tom Freund 1993 singer songwriter and musician Amy Gerstler 1978 poet Steven Gonzalez 1985 Chief Justice of the Washington State Supreme Court Jenniphr Goodman 1984 writer director Matthew Karatz 1994 deputy mayor of Los Angeles John Landgraf 1984 FX Network president J Lately Jeremy Namkung 2009 rapper 79 Dana Levin 1987 poet Hunter Lovins co founder of Rocky Mountain Institute Setha Low 1969 anthropologist Jonah Matranga 1991 singer songwriter Sandra Mitchell 1973 professor and philosopher of science Sharon Monsky 1975 founder of the Scleroderma Research Foundation Dee Mosbacher documentary filmmaker gay rights activist and psychiatrist 80 Debbie Mucarsel Powell member of the U S House of Representatives from Florida s 26th congressional district Matt Nathanson 1995 singer songwriter and musician Ashwin Navin 1998 CEO of Sambaa Fabian Nunez former Speaker of the California State Assembly Susan Patron 1969 author Sarah Penna 2006 entrepreneur Nick Simmons 2011 reality television personality Sophie Simmons reality television personality Michael Simpson 1986 producer composer Rob Magnuson Smith 1991 author Debra Wong Yang 1981 former United States AttorneyNotable faculty editHalford Fairchild psychologist Judith Grabiner mathematician 81 David Moore psychologist 82 Gregg Popovich men s basketball coach Dana Ward political scientist Phil Zuckerman sociologist 83 See also editPomona Pitzer College AthleticsReferences edit As of December 16 2022 5C endowments reap unprecedented gains Report The Claremont Colleges Student Life December 16 2022 Retrieved December 16 2022 Pitzer College 2017 990 Form PDF Guidestar Retrieved 25 September 2018 a b Common Data Set 2015 2016 PDF Pitzer College About Pitzer Pitzer College Office of Admission Archived from the original on 2007 10 18 Retrieved 2007 10 22 Fiske Edward B 15 June 2019 Fiske Guide to Colleges 2020 36th ed Naperville Illinois Sourcebooks published June 15 2019 pp 152 153 ISBN 978 1 4926 6494 9 Pitzer College History Pitzer College Pitzer College Archived from the original on 2015 12 27 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Watanabe Teresa January 13 2016 New Pitzer College president is first African American to lead a Claremont undergrad campus Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2016 10 08 Melvin L Oliver Pitzer College s 6th President Melvin L Oliver Archived from the original on 2016 01 16 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Pitzer College s New LEED Certified Residence Halls Win Design Award Office of Communications Archived from the original on 2015 03 31 Retrieved 2016 01 09 Campus Map Robert P Hernandez Archived from the original on 2008 12 18 Retrieved 2007 10 22 Board of Trustees Pitzer College Pitzer College Archived from the original on 2016 01 10 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Sutton Frances 22 January 2021 Framed Pitzer College is quintessentially Californian The Student Life Retrieved 23 January 2021 The Grove House The Grove House Retrieved 2016 01 13 The John R Rodman Arboretum The John R Rodman Arboretum The John R Rodman Arboretum Archived from the original on 2016 01 04 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Sterman Nan 20 March 2010 Sustainability isn t merely academic Los Angeles Times Retrieved 28 January 2020 Hudson Berkley 30 September 1990 Saving What s There Naturally Los Angeles Times pp 909 910 Retrieved 18 February 2023 Robert J Bernard Biological Field Station bfs claremont edu Retrieved 2016 01 13 Outback Preserve at Pitzer College The John R Rodman Arboretum The John R Rodman Arboretum Archived from the original on 2015 12 22 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Joint Science Costa Rica Field Station Donald A MacFarlane Retrieved 2007 10 22 Hacienda Baru nature reserve Pitzer in Costa Rica Study Abroad and International Programs Study Abroad and International Programs Archived from the original on 2016 01 08 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Best Colleges 2024 National Liberal Arts Colleges U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 20 2023 2023 Liberal Arts Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved September 25 2023 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2023 Forbes Retrieved September 22 2023 2024 Best Colleges in the U S The Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education Retrieved January 27 2024 Pitzer College Rankings U S News amp World Report Retrieved December 16 2022 National Liberal Arts College Rankings Top Liberal Arts Colleges US News Best Colleges colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Archived from the original on 2016 08 21 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Most Students Studying Abroad Rankings US News Best Colleges colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Retrieved 2016 01 13 High School Counselor Rankings Liberal Arts Colleges US News Best Colleges colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Retrieved 2016 01 13 Best Colleges for Veterans Liberal Arts Colleges US News Best Colleges colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Retrieved 2016 01 13 Top 100 Lowest Acceptance Rates Rankings US News Best Colleges page 2 colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Retrieved 2016 01 13 a b Pitzer College Rankings Forbes August 15 2019 N A N A Majors and Minors Pitzer College Majors and Minors Pitzer College a b Pitzer College at a Glance Pitzer College Archived from the original on 2015 12 21 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Pitzer College nces ed gov U S Dept of Education Retrieved February 27 2023 Office of Study Abroad and International Programs Study Abroad and International Programs Study Abroad and International Programs Archived from the original on 2016 01 05 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Programs amp Exchanges for Pitzer Students Study Abroad Pitzer College Study Abroad and International Programs Retrieved 2021 03 03 Pitzer College is a Fulbright Program Top Producer for 13th Consecutive Year Office of Communications 2021 02 24 Retrieved 2021 03 03 Pitzer College Named 1 Fulbright Producer for Fifth Straight Year Office of Communications Archived from the original on 2016 02 29 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Pitzer College Common Data Set 2019 2020 Part C Pitzer College Retrieved May 23 2020 a b Pitzer College Common Data Set 2019 2020 Part C PDF Pitzer College Retrieved May 23 2020 Pitzer College Common Data Set 2018 2019 Part C PDF Pitzer College Retrieved May 23 2020 Pitzer College Common Data Set 2017 2018 Part C PDF Pitzer College Retrieved May 23 2020 Pitzer College Common Data Set 2016 2017 Part C PDF Pitzer College Retrieved May 23 2020 Pitzer College Common Data Set 2015 2016 Part C PDF Pitzer College Retrieved May 23 2020 First Year Applicants Pitzer College Retrieved May 23 2020 Office of Institutional Research amp Assessment Institutional Research amp Assessment Institutional Research amp Assessment Archived from the original on 2016 01 06 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Pitzer College Honored for Commitment to Community Engagement Office of Communications Archived from the original on 2015 11 05 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Community Engagement Center Community Engagement Center Community Engagement Center Archived from the original on 2015 12 21 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Pitzer in Ontario Pitzer in Ontario Pitzer in Ontario Archived from the original on 2016 01 16 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Extra Credit Campus Activism 2006 Mother Jones Retrieved 2016 01 13 Top 10 Activist Campuses Mother Jones Retrieved 2016 01 13 Pomona Economic Opportunity Center Community Engagement Center Community Engagement Center Archived from the original on 2015 12 06 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Security Check Required www facebook com Retrieved 2016 01 13 Orientation Adventure Pitzer College Archived from the original on 2015 12 25 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Murals and Outdoor Art Flickr Photo Sharing Retrieved 2016 01 13 Pitzer Activities PAct Pitzer College Archived from the original on 2016 01 18 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Azterbaum Jonathan Chai Chang 2016 09 30 Pitzer Student Senate Freezes Reggae Fest Funds The Student Life Retrieved 2022 03 20 https sagehens com sports intramural Pomona Pitzer www pe pomona edu Retrieved 2016 01 13 Gold Student Health amp Wellness Center Pitzer College Archived from the original on 2016 01 24 Retrieved 2016 01 20 Residence Halls at Pitzer College Receive Gold LEED Certification by the U S Green Building Council Office of Communications Archived from the original on 2016 08 19 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Pitzer College First among Liberal Arts Colleges with Eight LEED Mixed Use Residential Buildings Office of Communications Archived from the original on 2015 03 31 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Planning Documents Institutional Research amp Assessment Institutional Research amp Assessment Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Student Organizations Student Senate Student Senate Archived from the original on 2016 01 12 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Pomona Pitzer Sagehens Pomona Pitzer Sagehens Archived from the original on January 28 2017 Retrieved 3 September 2018 a b Pomona Pitzer Sagehens Pomona Pitzer Sagehens Archived from the original on January 28 2017 Retrieved 3 September 2018 Cecil Image and Athletics Color Usage Guidelines Pomona College Archived from the original on September 27 2018 Retrieved July 26 2020 Zmirak John March 11 2014 Choosing the Right College 2014 15 Intercollegiate Studies Institute p 186 ISBN 978 1 4804 9299 8 2022 23 Learfield IMG College Directors Cup Division III Final Standings PDF National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics 10 June 2023 Archived PDF from the original on July 27 2023 Retrieved 27 July 2023 Claremont Colleges Club Sports Pomona Pitzer Sagehens Archived from the original on December 24 2019 Retrieved May 20 2021 Sagehen Intramural Sports Program Pomona Pitzer Sagehens Archived from the original on May 20 2021 Retrieved May 20 2021 Physical Education Course Offerings Pomona Pitzer Sagehens Archived from the original on December 29 2019 Retrieved April 7 2021 Athletic History Sagehen Athletics Archived from the original on August 18 2018 Retrieved 17 August 2018 Tuition and Fees Office of Financial Aid Office of Financial Aid Archived from the original on 2016 01 26 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Financial Award Information Office of Financial Aid Office of Financial Aid Archived from the original on 2016 01 28 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Reyes Velarde Alejandra 30 May 2022 Kevin de Leon s bid for mayor may be lagging But he s resurrected himself before Los Angeles Times Retrieved 12 October 2023 Matsuoka Aaron 2 December 2022 Opinion Pitzer should revoke Kevin de Leon s degree or at least say something The Student Life Retrieved 12 October 2023 j lately 2DOPEBOYZ 2dopeboyz com Dee Mosbacher Nanette Gartrell The New York Times January 16 2005 Retrieved December 19 2018 Judith V Grabiner Professor of Mathematics Pitzer College Archived from the original on 2016 01 14 Retrieved 2016 01 13 David Moore Academics Pitzer College Archived from the original on 2015 11 27 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Phil Zuckerman Professor of Sociology Pitzer College Archived from the original on 2015 12 03 Retrieved 2016 01 13 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pitzer College Official website Website of The Student Life the 5C newspaper Official athletics website Pitzer College at College Navigator a tool from the National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pitzer College amp oldid 1204433018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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