Scripps College will celebrate the class of 2021 virtually this May, followed by an in-person celebration mid-2022.
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Scripps announces Native American/Indigenous Studies minor, first at 5Cs
Scripps College will become the first Claremont College to offer a Native American/Indigenous Studies minor.
Scripps Presidential Scholarship Initiative tops $10 million goal
Scripps College reached its fundraising goal of $10 million this February for the Presidential Scholarship Initiative, a project started in 2017 by President Lara Tiedens to financially assist the college’s lowest-income students. The goal was to eliminate student loans for students from families with an annual income below $60,000 and
5Cs take advantage of quieter campuses, begin renovations, demolitions
The 5Cs are working on various renovations — many relating to COVID-19 safety — while students are off-campus.
Scripps College dean Amy Marcus-Newhall to serve as interim president
Amy Marcus-Newhall, current Scripps College vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty, will act as the college’s interim president.
6C Title IX policy revisions reflect order for formal grievance process, live hearings
The 6C Interim Title IX Policy was revised in late January in an effort to comply with an order mandated under the Trump administration.
5Cs can resume some in-person activities, new county guidelines suggest
New county health guidance issued Feb. 22 would permit the Claremont Colleges to resume some in-person and on-campus activities.
Scripps College to stay closed for spring semester, following remote fall
Scripps College will remain online through the spring semester, the college announced in an email to students Monday.
5Cs announce final spring 2021 calendar
The 5Cs announced the official spring semester calendar with the addition of a week-long spring break in an email from the Academic Deans Committee to 5C students Dec. 11.
Scripps College confirms spring semester will start online
Scripps College will start the spring semester online due to worsening coronavirus pandemic conditions in Los Angeles County, reinstate the traditional week-long spring break and try to bring students back in March, President Lara Tiedens announced via email Tuesday.









