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The 25 toughest U.S. colleges to get into - Page 4 of 45 - Kiwi Report

The 25 toughest U.S. colleges to get into


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[post_page_title]Pitzer College[/post_page_title]
One of the seven Claremont Colleges, Pitzer College was founded in 1963. This liberal arts institution was actually established as an independent women’s college which became coeducational in 1970.

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Pitzer College

This Californian college has an acceptance rate of 13%, making it one of the more selective US institutions.
[post_page_title]Pomona College[/post_page_title]
Pomona is yet another of the seven Claremont Colleges. In fact, it helped create the consortium. Pomona College was established in 1887 as a New England type college.
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Pomona College

In the 1920s it had to decide whether it would continue to serve as a small college or expand. It was at this point that it set up the Claremont Colleges consortium. The rest is history and it now has an acceptance rate of just 10%.

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