Even among elite institutions, Harvey Mudd College stands out, a liberal arts school with a firm STEM focus for a small cadre of like-minded students. The school's "broad core curriculum at Harvey Mudd," requires all students to take classes in computer science, biology, engineering, math, physics, chemistry, writing, and critical inquiry. In turn, this demanding curriculum "produces scientists who can rise to meet interdisciplinary challenges within the sciences" and facilitates "great post-grad opportunities." As one student explains, "The brutal work fosters an extremely collaborative environment where people focus not on the grade they get but the learning behind it." Of course, this is also spurred by the school's honor code, which requires undergrads "to conduct themselves with honesty and integrity both personally and academically." Additionally, students benefit from unique educational opportunities like the Clinic Program wherein undergrads have the opportunity to solve real-world problems for companies, such as monitoring LA's air quality and developing more effective treatments for sleep apnea. Enrollees also have access to the other six Claremont Colleges (including Pomona, Pitzer, and Claremont McKenna), at which they can cross-register to be "more well-rounded than most in the sciences and get to pursue their passions outside of the STEM fields." They also "have had the best support system," with "incredible" professors that are "truly dedicated to undergraduate teaching," and "always willing to spend hours outside of class answering questions." Ultimately, students graduate "with a clear understanding of the impact of their work on society."