Student Life

Life at Pitzer means eating a sandwich made with greens you harvested from the student garden, painting a mural on Mead Hall, and helping preserve Claremont’s ecosystem for future generations

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Life at Pitzer

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Living on Campus

From Mead Hall’s student murals to our new, LEED-certified residence halls, living on campus is at the heart of the Pitzer experience.

Learn About Living at Pitzer
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Dining

From McConnell to Shakedown, our campus eateries are beloved across the Claremont Colleges. The reason is simple: Our ingredients are better. Much of the food prepared in McConnell is organic, locally sourced, and prepared within 48 hours of harvest – and the greens on your Grove House sandwich might just come from the student garden steps away from your table.

See Our On-Campus Eateries

Pitzer Voices

Tommy Shenoi ’24 helped develop a seed bank that will preserve plants from the Pitzer Outback Preserve’s rare alluvial sage scrub ecosystem for future generations.

“We have developed an appreciation for the Outback, its microclimates and seasons of growth, and the incredible amount of knowledge about seeds and restoration ecology. … We are doing hands-on work and learning from something that isn’t necessarily incorporated into the classroom. We are using our senses and learning more outside than inside.”

Tommy Shenoi ’24

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Environmental Analysis major

A Student-Led Campus

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Community Engagement

At Pitzer, we take responsibility to our community seriously. From CASA Pitzer to our 40 hours of community engagement graduation requirement, see how we’re getting involved in the local community. 

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Student Leadership

Our campus is built on a shared governance model, meaning that students have a say in everything, from the design of residence halls to tenure decisions for professors. 

See How Students Lead on Campus
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Affinity Groups

We’re committed to ensuring our campus is a safe space for everyone. We have several affinity groups which come together to form an Identity Board – a forum for groups from across campus to collaborate and promote shared interests.

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Arts & Wellness

We host numerous on-campus events – from fitness classes to arts festivals – aimed at enriching your life as a Pitzer student.

Arts on Campus

Pitzer has long been a hub for the arts, in Claremont and beyond. Our Kohoutek music festival has been a campus tradition since the ‘70s, and has played host to local acts, student groups, and national bands. And with murals dotting campus, an art gallery that's always hosting new exhibits, and access to the artistic resources of seven campuses, you’ll never run short on things to do in the arts.

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Students at Pitzer's Kohoutek Music and Arts Festival

KSPC 88.7 FM

KSPC is the Claremont Colleges’ radio station. In keeping with Pitzer’s tradition of student leadership, the station’s shows are hosted entirely by student and community volunteers. If you think you’ve got what it takes to be a radio DJ, apply to host a show!

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KSPC radio station recording studio.

Recreation & Wellness

We offer a wide variety of ways to get active on campus. The Gold Student Health and Wellness Center provides a fitness classes, a fully equipped gym, and a pool just minutes from your dorm. And if you’re looking for more space, the Pomona-Pitzer Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Wellness provides nearly 100,000 square feet of space for sports, training, and classes.

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Club Sports

If you’re looking to compete in a team sport, try club sports. Our club sports programs offer the chance to represent Pitzer in casual competitions with other colleges. And whether you’re just starting out or have had years of competitive experience, club sports is a great place to play, train, and compete in your sport.

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Intramural Sports

For a friendly, casual space to compete in a sport of your choosing, try intramural sports. Intramural seasons are short — we have four a year — and give you the chance to try out a new sport and play with teams as part of a recreational league.

Learn More About Intramurals
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Division of Student Affairs

Student Affairs advances Pitzer’s Mission and Core Values by providing student-centered support services and an engaging co-curricular program.