C A M P U S C U R R E N T Class of 2014, Most Diverse Yet
Class Stats 2,718 applications for fall 2010 admission 638 students granted admission 196 students matriculating
51% women—highest ever for the entering class
88% graduated in the Top 10% of high school class (schools with exact or percentile rank)
38% were high school Valedictorian or Salutatorian (schools with exact rank)
750–800, middle 50% Math II scores
Crystal Bong ’13 and Ashley Kretsch ’13 are part of the growing number of females on campus.
Service to Community Recipients of the Strauss Internships for Social Understanding completed work this summer at a variety of nonprofits. Those who participate in these internships, funded by the late Don and Dorothy Strauss, are among a dedicated group of HMC students who regularly commit their time to volunteer work.
Bonnie Gordon ’12, Daniel Ihlenfeldt ’12 and Allie McDonnell ’13 worked for the Los Angeles Urban Project, which brings college students into the greater Los Angeles-area to serve in inner-city communities.
Isabel Bush ’12 built a solar-powered pump (with ESW/HMC chapter) to help deliver clean water to villagers in Ngomano, Kenya.
Julius Elinson ’13 worked with Uncommon Good as an intern for the Youth Enrichment Success Program in Claremont.
Katie Schmiedicke ’12 worked as an intern for the Foothill Family Shelter in Upland.
Daniel Ihlenfeldt ’12 takes a break with students during an internship with Los Angeles Urban Project. He said, “It was quite the experience to live in an area so far from what I am used to and to get to know people who live there.”
Fahmi Quadir ’13 worked for the International Centre for Diar- rhoeal Disease Research in Bangladesh.
Roxie Bartholomew ’12 worked with the energy retrofit group of Sustainable Claremont.
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