Pomona College USA

Pomona College is a private establishment that was founded in 1887. It has an average undergrad enlistment of 1,612,  the grounds size is 140 sections of land. It uses a semester-based scholarly schedule. Its educational expenses are $45,832 (2014-15). 
Pomona College is spotted close to the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. Pomona's authors imagined "a school of the New England sort" when they made this school with little classes and solid understudy personnel connections. Pomona is a part of the NCAA Division III Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

On-facilities lodging is ensured if required, and greater than 97 percent of understudies live in the 14 home corridors, two-thirds of which contain single rooms. Pomona offers more than 200 understudy associations. A remarkable mystery club called "Mulfi" has left enigmatic notes with social editorial around grounds subsequent to the 1940s. Understudies can likewise get included with the three facilities crews. 
Pomona College has around 45 majors and offers a 8:1 understudy staff proportion. Pomona understudies can likewise take classes at the other six universities in the Claremont Colleges consortium: Scripps, Claremont College, Harvey College, Pitzer, Claremont Graduate University and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences. More than a large portion of Pomona understudies concentrate on abroad through the almost 50 projects Pomona offers in roughly 30 countries. "Ski-Beach Day" verifies Pomona's novel area: Students ski at a neighborhood resort in the morning, and use the evening at a shoreline in Orange County. Graduated class incorporate previous New York Times official editorial manager Bill Keller and prestigious choral conductor Robert Shaw.
When the gates openwere first built in 1914 on either side of College Avenue, just south of Sixth Street, they marked the northern boundary of the College. Since that time, the campus has expanded significantly to the north since 1914, several college buildings and many of Pomona's most precious traditional structures--including Dining Hall and all the residence halls now are "outside" the College gates.
 The well knowned quotes, from James Blaisdell, Pomona's fourth president, are aimed at arriving and departing undergrads. The students are welcomed with a beautiful quote "Let only the eager, thoughtful, and reverent enter here." Similarly to the departing students they offer an goodbye quote: "They only are loyal to this college who, departing, bear their added riches in trust for mankind."