Claremont Graduate University California

Graduate-focused research university in suburban California enrolling 1,763 students across diverse master's and doctoral programs.

College statistics

Address:
150 E Tenth St
Claremont, CA
91711
Sector Group:
Private Not-for-Profit 4-Year or Above
Official Website:
www.cgu.edu/
Setting:
Suburb
Research Activity Tier:
Research 2: High Spending and Doctorate Production
Economic Mobility Index:
Not Classified in SAEC
Primary Undergraduate Major:
Education

Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California, is a graduate-focused research institution classified for high research spending and doctorate production. The university serves students primarily through master's and doctoral programs rather than undergraduate education, positioning itself as a specialized graduate research university.

CGU enrolls approximately 1,763 students and maintains an endowment of $207.6 million. The university does not distinguish between in-state and out-of-state tuition; contact the institution directly for current pricing and financial aid information.

The university's research activity tier reflects its commitment to doctoral production and high research spending across its programs. Students considering CGU should evaluate specific graduate programs, funding opportunities, and the quality of faculty mentorship in their discipline. For detailed program information and admissions requirements, visit www.cgu.edu/.