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Study at Claremont Graduate University
Claremont Graduate University, also known as CGU, was established in 1925, and is a private university located in Claremont, California. It is one of the member colleges of the Claremont Colleges. The campus consists of 175 buildings which are spread across an area of 550 acres. A wide range of academic programs are offered to the students through the following academic schools of university:
Many students of CGU have gone on to become famous. Some of them include Sacvan Bercovitch, Americanist, Literary and Cultural Critic; Stephen Cambone, first U.S. undersecretary of defense for intelligence; and David Dreier, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Claremont is in a large suburb, in Claremont, CA. The school is classified as a private, not-for-profit college. Students at Claremont earn degrees up to the Doctoral degree. Course TopicsThe most common major fields study at the school include mathematics, fine arts, business and management, and therapy and counseling. Claremont SelectivityClaremont does not admit all applicants. FacultySome professors at the school are awarded tenure, allowing the school to retain good faculty members. Faculty salaries at Claremont are higher than most. Student EnrollmentThe school, in 2007, had 2,127 students (1,855 full-time equivalent). A larger than average share of the students at Claremont are minorities. Adults changing careers are relatively common at the school. Claremont Programs and Degrees
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