TSL’s data desk compiled some of the data from this year’s registration at the Claremont Colleges.
Author: Brecken Enright
CMC faculty votes to reconsider test-optional admissions policy; average composite scores increase
On Friday, Jan. 24, Claremont McKenna College faculty members voted in favor of a motion to recommend the suspension of their current test-optional admissions policy. In the wake of discussions surrounding this issue, TSL examined and compiled standardized testing data from CMC students before and after the college dropped its
5C Students weigh in as California ends legacy admissions
California Governor Gavin Newsom banned legacy and donor preferences in private California university admissions by signing Assembly Bill 1780 into law on Sept. 30. At the 5Cs, this change primarily affects Harvey Mudd College and Claremont McKenna College . The law, which goes into effect starting with the 2025-2026 admissions
Fall 2024 pre-registration in review
Upwards of 14,000 permission to enroll requests were submitted by 5C students as they registered for the over 2000 courses that will be offered Fall 2024.
5C endowments experience decreases of up to 14.5 percent in the 2022 fiscal year
Should all drugs be legalized? CMC students go head-to-head in Dreier Roundtable Debate
On Thursday, Claremont McKenna College’s (CMC) Dreier Roundtable hosted a student debate on drug legalization titled “Should all drugs be legalized?” The event provided a $750 cash prize for the winning team, which argued on the affirmative side, and a $150 consolation cash prize for the losing team. The debate





