![]() ![]() Students with one or more dependents (children or otherwise).Students who are married or in a legal civil union.Students who live with a parent or legal guardian within a 30 mile radius of Claremont. ![]() In rare cases, first and second year students who meet one or more of the following criteria may be considered for approval to live off-campus, with prior permission from Assistant Dean of Students/Director of Residential Life: This is an annual approval process and not guaranteed. Prior to signing leases for off-campus housing, students must have received written approval from the Dean of Students Office. Each year a limited number of juniors and seniors may request to live-off campus by the designated date prior to Room Draw for the upcoming academic year. To maintain a robust community atmosphere, all undergraduate students are required to live on campus. Residential Life Residential Requirement PolicyĬlaremont McKenna College takes pride in its vibrant residential community. Students are encouraged to direct any questions or concerns about campus life at Claremont McKenna to the attention of the Dean of Students Office staff or the Resident Assistants. The Dean of Students Office includes the offices of the Dean of Students, Academic Success, Accesssibity Services, Health, Wellness and Case Management, Orientation, Student Activities, Residential Life, and Diversity and Inclusion. Student Affairs also maintains relationships with other services that are shared among the Claremont Colleges, including Student Health Services, Monsour Counseling and Psycological Services, Office of the Chaplains, Chicano/Latino Student Affairs, Office of Black Student Affairs, and the Queer Resource Center. The Vice President reports to the President of the College and is responsible for supervision of several units within the College including: the Dean of Students Office, Athletics, and the EmPOWER Center. The Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students oversees a wide spectrum of programs at CMC to ensure that the College is running smoothly for students. A brief description of the office or service is provided along with a link to the office or service’s website for more detailed information. ![]() Scripps College, Pitzer College and Pomona College have not yet made any public announcements about providing students with off-campus housing in the fall.The following offices deliver the day to day services that you need as a CMC student to have a successful, fulfilling and productive college experience. In an email to students April 22, Claremont McKenna College President Hiram Chodosh said CMC is planning for “more dispersed living arrangements through options we have obtained to expand housing.” He did not explain what those options were. “I know it’s not going to solve all the problems that coming back to campus can create, but I think it’s a good first step that we can take to help make sure campus is as safe as possible so we can come back in the fall,” ASHMC President Kyle Grace HM ’21 told TSL via message. “We do not know how popular this option will be and we are looking for as many volunteers as possible,” Gonzalez said. If not enough students volunteer, the college will determine which students who are placed in triple and quad spaces after room draw will live off-campus. Seniors and students planning to study abroad in the spring will be given priority to live in the apartments. Each apartment has three single bedrooms, three private bathrooms and a half-bath, Gonzalez said. The apartments are located 1 mile from campus, at the corner of Monte Vista Ave and W Arrow Route. “To that end, we are working on solutions that will allow our community to continue practicing physical distancing if we were to have the option to have the HMC residential experience.” ![]() “We hope to have a scenario that will allow us to reopen in the fall,” Gonzalez said. To mitigate the shortage, the college has contracted with Arrow Vista Village Luxury Apartments to provide off-campus housing for the fall semester only. This would leave the college with a shortage of about 69 beds on campus. All students will be placed in singles or be paired with one roommate only. If students return for in-person class in fall 2020, the college is planning to reduce density in the residence halls by eliminating rooms housing more than two students, Dean of Students Anna Gonzalez told students via email Tuesday. Harvey Mudd College has contracted with off-campus apartments to provide housing for approximately 70 students for fall 2020, if students return to campus. Harvey Mudd has contracted with Arrow Vista Village Luxury Apartments and plans to provide off-campus housing for the fall semester only. ![]()
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