Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really concerning. Claremont Graduate University, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is seeking a merger! What does this mean for the undergraduate schools' future: https://www.claremontindependent.com/post/claremont-graduate-university-seeks-merger-amid-budget-shortfall
This is just the anti-Pomona troll trying to create issues. CGU is completely separate from any of the other C5s beyond sharing the same geographic footprint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really concerning. Claremont Graduate University, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is seeking a merger! What does this mean for the undergraduate schools' future: https://www.claremontindependent.com/post/claremont-graduate-university-seeks-merger-amid-budget-shortfall
This is just the anti-Pomona troll trying to create issues. CGU is completely separate from any of the other C5s beyond sharing the same geographic footprint.
This is a reasonable concern. CGU offers courses to the undergraduates at The Claremont Colleges.
+1, seems like this would shift the undergraduate benefits a lot if 5C students cannot take graduate courses.
My kid found plenty of courses to keep him busy at the 5Cs during his 4 years (took at least one class at each), and he never took a class at CGU.
Doesn’t mean it’s a good thing that courses are closing. Many math and Econ students find it helpful to have graduate course access across the street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really concerning. Claremont Graduate University, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is seeking a merger! What does this mean for the undergraduate schools' future: https://www.claremontindependent.com/post/claremont-graduate-university-seeks-merger-amid-budget-shortfall
This is just the anti-Pomona troll trying to create issues. CGU is completely separate from any of the other C5s beyond sharing the same geographic footprint.
This is a reasonable concern. CGU offers courses to the undergraduates at The Claremont Colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really concerning. Claremont Graduate University, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is seeking a merger! What does this mean for the undergraduate schools' future: https://www.claremontindependent.com/post/claremont-graduate-university-seeks-merger-amid-budget-shortfall
This is just the anti-Pomona troll trying to create issues. CGU is completely separate from any of the other C5s beyond sharing the same geographic footprint.
This is a reasonable concern. CGU offers courses to the undergraduates at The Claremont Colleges.
+1, seems like this would shift the undergraduate benefits a lot if 5C students cannot take graduate courses.
My kid found plenty of courses to keep him busy at the 5Cs during his 4 years (took at least one class at each), and he never took a class at CGU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really concerning. Claremont Graduate University, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is seeking a merger! What does this mean for the undergraduate schools' future: https://www.claremontindependent.com/post/claremont-graduate-university-seeks-merger-amid-budget-shortfall
This is just the anti-Pomona troll trying to create issues. CGU is completely separate from any of the other C5s beyond sharing the same geographic footprint.
This is a reasonable concern. CGU offers courses to the undergraduates at The Claremont Colleges.
+1, seems like this would shift the undergraduate benefits a lot if 5C students cannot take graduate courses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really concerning. Claremont Graduate University, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is seeking a merger! What does this mean for the undergraduate schools' future: https://www.claremontindependent.com/post/claremont-graduate-university-seeks-merger-amid-budget-shortfall
This is just the anti-Pomona troll trying to create issues. CGU is completely separate from any of the other C5s beyond sharing the same geographic footprint.
This is a reasonable concern. CGU offers courses to the undergraduates at The Claremont Colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really concerning. Claremont Graduate University, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is seeking a merger! What does this mean for the undergraduate schools' future: https://www.claremontindependent.com/post/claremont-graduate-university-seeks-merger-amid-budget-shortfall
This is just the anti-Pomona troll trying to create issues. CGU is completely separate from any of the other C5s beyond sharing the same geographic footprint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really concerning. Claremont Graduate University, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is seeking a merger! What does this mean for the undergraduate schools' future: https://www.claremontindependent.com/post/claremont-graduate-university-seeks-merger-amid-budget-shortfall
This is just the anti-Pomona troll trying to create issues. CGU is completely separate from any of the other C5s beyond sharing the same geographic footprint.
Anonymous wrote:This is really concerning. Claremont Graduate University, a member of The Claremont Colleges, is seeking a merger! What does this mean for the undergraduate schools' future: https://www.claremontindependent.com/post/claremont-graduate-university-seeks-merger-amid-budget-shortfall
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why a liberal arts college would try to expand in this era. Declining enrollment. Decreased federal funding. How stupid. It’s like Amherst trying to build an MBA program or establish a medical school. Stay in your lane.