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  1. Pomona College (/ p ə ˈ m oʊ n ə / ⓘ pə-MOH-nə) is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California.It was established in 1887 by a group of Congregationalists who wanted to recreate a "college of the New England type" in Southern California.In 1925, it became the founding member of the Claremont Colleges consortium of adjacent, affiliated institutions.

  2. Pomona College is one of a handful of institutions committed to need-blind admissions and meeting the full demonstrated financial need of all students who enroll. 56% of Pomona students receive some form of financial aid. The Need-Based Financial Aid commitment means a student's financial need is determined after a careful review of each family ...

  3. Pomona College has everything you might expect from one of the nation’s finest liberal arts colleges: exceptional faculty, an intimate learning environment and a broad-based curriculum. But before you assume we're just like everyone else, here are a few questions you might be asking yourself. We hope the answers will help you see why Pomona College is anything but ordinary…

  4. If Pomona is your absolute first-choice college, an Early Decision (ED) application may be your best option. Both ED I and ED II applicants are evaluated in the same way; the only difference is that ED II has a later calendar date (allowing applicants, for instance, to show more of their senior year grades and to take an additional round of standardized testing).

  5. ポモナ・カレッジ ( 英語: Pomona College )は、 アメリカ合衆国 ・ カリフォルニア州 クレアモント市 に本部を置く アメリカ合衆国 の リベラルアーツ大学 。. 1887年 創立、 1887年 大学設置。.

  6. Hop on the Pomona College Tour. 47 Questions with Cecil. Pomona Residence Hall Tour. On-Campus Tours & Info Sessions. Visit: Enjoy an info session, a student-led tour or a self-guided tour IRL. Webinars: Get to know Pomona. Webinars: Topics range from “Applying to Pomona,” to “Exploring Majors,” and “Research & Internships.”

  7. Living at Pomona. Pomona’s 140-acre campus is designed to offer students a beautiful landscape in which to live, learn and discover. Ninety-four percent of our students live on campus all four years, and many professors live within five miles of campus. This creates a close-knit community where new collaborations or eye-opening discussions ...