Anonymous wrote:I would be most concerned with why 15% of last fall's entering class at Oxy didn't show and why Oxy couldn't fill its class with waitlist. https://theoccidentalnews.com/news/2025/11/05/college-adjusts-spending-and-admissions-tactics-in-the-wake-of-enrollment-decline/2916071
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just realized this thread is 3-ish months old.
OP - did you apply ED to either Oxy or any of the Claremont consortium schools yet? Or are you still considering for ED2?
Fwiw, I liked Oxy. I slightly preferred the 5C consortium because you can access 5C's 6-8K students rather than Oxy's 2K students, but both had gorgeous campuses.
Oxy is more central to DTLA. Claremont is in between LA and IE. But the campus is vibrant.
I do hope OP looked at Pitzer as well as Oxy and CMC.
ended up applying ED to CMC and getting accepted! Our tour to oxy really showed that the school was cliquish, struggling a bit, and had way less resources. The area was okay, but DC much preferred mount baldy and the Claremont village. There was a much bigger emphasis on social justice at oxy that DC couldn’t relate to.
Anonymous wrote:Is there overlap between Claremont and oxy? I can see maybe pitzer and oxy, but student quality is night and day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is a Diplomacy/World Affairs major at Oxy and having a great experience!
Caring teachers, small classes and she did the UN Kahane internship that Oxy runs where you live in NYC for a semester and get an internship at the UN. Great experience, and she has also been taking advantage of being in LA to do interviews and attend events. 10/10 recommend.
this is the major my DS is interested in at oxy!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone, I’m helping DD choose between applying early to Occidental College (Oxy) and the McKenna Schools, and I’d love some guidance from anyone familiar with either school. We’re trying to understand the real differences in terms of academic focus, campus culture, and long-term opportunities. From what I gather, Claremont leans more toward government, economics, and leadership, while Oxy seems to have a strong liberal arts foundation with an emphasis on social justice and community engagement—but I’m not entirely sure how that plays out day to day. My child is interested in policy, environmental science, and maybe integrated sciences, so I want to make sure we're thinking about the right environment and support systems. Any insights on the vibe, student support, internships, or how competitive the atmospheres are would be really appreciated.
There is far more money to be made by choosing a major focused on social justice.
Anonymous wrote:Is there overlap between Claremont and oxy? I can see maybe pitzer and oxy, but student quality is night and day.
Anonymous wrote:DD is a Diplomacy/World Affairs major at Oxy and having a great experience!
Caring teachers, small classes and she did the UN Kahane internship that Oxy runs where you live in NYC for a semester and get an internship at the UN. Great experience, and she has also been taking advantage of being in LA to do interviews and attend events. 10/10 recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just realized this thread is 3-ish months old.
OP - did you apply ED to either Oxy or any of the Claremont consortium schools yet? Or are you still considering for ED2?
Fwiw, I liked Oxy. I slightly preferred the 5C consortium because you can access 5C's 6-8K students rather than Oxy's 2K students, but both had gorgeous campuses.
Oxy is more central to DTLA. Claremont is in between LA and IE. But the campus is vibrant.
I do hope OP looked at Pitzer as well as Oxy and CMC.
ended up applying ED to CMC and getting accepted! Our tour to oxy really showed that the school was cliquish, struggling a bit, and had way less resources. The area was okay, but DC much preferred mount baldy and the Claremont village. There was a much bigger emphasis on social justice at oxy that DC couldn’t relate to.
congrats and very smart play to apply as an integrated sciences major, cmc needs that desperately! too many athlete/econ majors so integrated sciences would make her stand out. pls report back on how that major worked out for her, since it's still new/experimental phase although the building itself is lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, I preferred Oxy. I thought the kids seemed warm, kind and down to earth! But if your DD is not into social justice and leans more conservative, cmc is definitely the better place. Just be careful with the wider 5Cs as pomona-pitzer are as left wing as Oxy!
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone, I’m helping DD choose between applying early to Occidental College (Oxy) and the McKenna Schools, and I’d love some guidance from anyone familiar with either school. We’re trying to understand the real differences in terms of academic focus, campus culture, and long-term opportunities. From what I gather, Claremont leans more toward government, economics, and leadership, while Oxy seems to have a strong liberal arts foundation with an emphasis on social justice and community engagement—but I’m not entirely sure how that plays out day to day. My child is interested in policy, environmental science, and maybe integrated sciences, so I want to make sure we're thinking about the right environment and support systems. Any insights on the vibe, student support, internships, or how competitive the atmospheres are would be really appreciated.