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Harvey Mudd College

Harvey Mudd College (HMC) is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California, focused on science and engineering. It is part of the Claremont Colleges, which share adjoining campus grounds and resources. The college enrolled 902 undergraduate students as of 2021 and awards the Bachelor of Science degree. Admission to Harvey Mudd is highly competitive, and the college maintains a competitive academic culture.[5]

Type

1955 (1955)

$319.7 million (2020)[2]

$72 million (2019)[3]

130 (2021)[4]

905 (2021)[4]

Suburban, 38 acres (15 ha)

   Black & gold

Official:
  Men's, Stag
  Women's, Athenas
Unofficial:
  Wally the Wart

The college was funded by the friends and family of Harvey Seeley Mudd, one of the initial investors in the Cyprus Mines Corporation.[6] Although involved in planning of the new institution, Mudd died before it opened in 1955. The campus was designed by Edward Durell Stone in a modernist brutalist style.

F.W. Olin Science Center ("Olin") - 1992

Parsons Engineering Building ("Parsons") - 1972

R. Michael Shanahan Center for Teaching and Learning ("Shan") - 2013

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Jacobs Science Center ("Jacobs") - 1959

W.M. Keck Laboratories ("Keck")

Scott A. McGregor Computer Science Center ("Greg") - 2021

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Tuition and other costs[edit]

In 2021, Harvey Mudd's total annual cost of attendance (tuition, fees, and room and board) was $82,236. About 70% of freshmen receive financial aid.[38]

Baseball — Bill Arce Field

Basketball and Volleyball — Roberts Pavilion

Football and Lacrosse — John Zinda Field

Softball — Softball Field

Soccer — John Pritzlaff Field

Aquatics — Matt M. Axelrood Pool

Tennis — Biszantz Family Tennis Center

Track and Field — Burns Track Complex

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(1966), co-inventor of SQL

Donald D. Chamberlin

(1972), diplomat, U.S. ambassador to Israel

Richard H. Jones

(1987), astronaut

Stan Love

(1972), astronaut

George "Pinky" Nelson

esports commentator and game designer

Sean "Day9" Plott

CEO of LanzaTech

Jennifer Holmgren

Notable Harvey Mudd College alumni include:

Association of Independent Technological Universities

Official website

Website of The Student Life, the 5C newspaper

Official athletics website

at College Navigator, a tool from the National Center for Education Statistics

Harvey Mudd College