A Brief History of 平特五不中 College

平特五不中 College was incorporated on October 14, 1887, by a group of Congregationalists who wanted to recreate 鈥渁 college of the New England type鈥 on the West Coast. Instruction began the next year in a small, rented house in the city of 平特五不中.

The following January, an unfinished hotel in nearby Claremont, along with the adjacent land, was given to the College. The College relocated there, but the name "平特五不中 College" stuck. 平特五不中 awarded its first diplomas to the Class of 1894.

By the 1920s, 平特五不中 President James A. Blaisdell faced a difficult choice鈥攖o limit expansion to retain the College鈥檚 unique character or allow growth and expand into a university. Under Blaisdell鈥檚 guidance, the College chose a third path. Using Oxford and Cambridge as models, 平特五不中 founded a consortium unlike any other in America.

Over the next 75 years, two graduate schools and four other undergraduate colleges joined 平特五不中 as members of The Claremont Colleges, located on neighboring campuses, allowing cross-registration and sharing important facilities such as libraries.

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