Thanks to the 12,000+ donors of the record-breaking The Campaign for CMC: Responsible Leadership and guided by an unwavering commitment to our founding mission, CMC’s evolution, growth, and success will endure for future generations of responsible leaders in business, government, and the professions.
8,392
alumni made at least one gift
2,119
alumni made their first-ever gift to CMC
1,585
alumni gave every year of the Campaign
12,269
donors made at least one gift to CMC
65%
of the total alumni base represented
The median donor gave a total of
$220
Donors of under
$5,000
represent nearly 90% of the Campaign donor total
115 first-time leadership donors of
$100,000+
Campaign Total: $1,076,075,164
CMC is the first liberal arts college in history to pass $1 billion in a single comprehensive campaign
Honoring Our
Leadership Mission
$367,441,940
secured in new gifts and commitments to honor our leadership mission, endowing for future generations Claremont McKenna’s distinctive model of undergraduate education.
Preparing Leadership
Through Integrated Sciences
$415,736,639
secured in new gifts and commitments to prepare future leaders through integrated sciences, raising the technical and scientific fluency of all students to tackle the socio-scientific grand challenges of the day.
Expanding Student
Opportunities
$292,896,585
secured in new gifts and commitments to expand transformative student opportunities, recruiting the top emerging scholar-leaders regardless of financial need and removing barriers to the full, four-year Claremont McKenna experience.
Campaign Milestones
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2015The Public Art Program at CMC begins with the acquisition of Mary Weatherford’s From the Mountain to the Sea at the Athenaeum. Five more major installations—Meet in the Middle (2016), Totem (2017), Four Sculptures (2019), Modified Social Benches (2022), and Qwalala (2023)—follow.
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2016
- Roberts Pavilion opens.
- Dean of Students initiates a new series of engagement and self-authorship strategies.
- The CARE Center opens.
- The Scholar Community program begins.
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2017
- The newly renovated Soll Center for Student Opportunity opens.
- The Sponsored Internships and Experiences (SIE) program is redesigned.
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2018
- The Kravis Opportunity Fund is established.
- The Open Academy launches.
- Eggert Dining Room is named at the Athenaeum.
- Romero Success Coaches program begins through Dean of Students.
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2019
- Summer research funding is established.
- CMC acquires full 75 acres of "The Pit," an undeveloped parcel across Claremont Boulevard.
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2020
- The Randall Lewis Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is named.
- The Presidential Initiative on Anti-Racism and the Black Experience in America launches.
- CMC adds a Data Science major to an already popular sequence.
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2021
- CMC begins celebrations for its 75th Anniversary.
- Robert Day Sciences Center is announced.
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2022
- Kravis Department of Integrated Sciences is announced.
- The Roberts Campus expansion is announced.
- Claremont Hall is renamed Valach Hall.
- The Kravis Center Living Room is renamed The Massoud.
- Robert Day Sciences Center officially breaks ground.
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2023
- CMC’s float wins the Golden State Award for Most Outstanding Depiction of Life in California at the 134th Rose Parade®.
- First faculty cohort for Kravis Department of Integrated Sciences is hired.
- CMC completes its Campaign for Responsible Leadership with a record-breaking total of over $1 billion, the largest ever fundraising campaign for liberal arts colleges.