Scripps College has an "absolutely gorgeous" campus and terrific Southern California vibes, but the reason applicants clamor to attend is because of its "dedication to empowering female voices and education." The focus may be on its "supportive, small community of women who want to fight to make the world a better place," but students won't have to worry about missing out on the resources often attributed to larger institutions, as Scripps is part of the Claremont Colleges, a consortium that grants undergraduates access "to all of the benefits and resources within [four] other colleges."
Access is key across the "challenging and engaging" academic offerings at Scripps, whether that's one-on-one time with professors or simply having opportunity for undergraduate research. This extends to "discussion-based [classes], which allows students to raise questions..., [gain] a better understanding of the course, and connect to the subject more intimately." It helps, too, that professors "are very good at creating interesting courses," and are "generally accepting of a wide range of student opinions," though students should be aware that these freedoms come with "high expectations." Ultimately, what undergrads appreciate the most is that it's "very easy to form close connections with professors both in class and out of class."