Fast Facts: Harvey Mudd College
History
- Founded: 1955
- Degrees offered: Bachelor of science
- Majors: biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, physics, independent study program, off-campus major, and joint programs in chemistry and biology, computer science and mathematics, mathematical and computational biology, and mathematics and physics
Students 2022–2023
- Number of students: 906
- Gender ratio: 49 percent female, 51 percent male
- Student-to-faculty ratio: 9:1
Faculty 2022–2023
- Faculty: 95 tenured or tenure track; 98 percent hold PhD or highest degree in field
- Faculty gender ratio: 40 percent female, 60 percent male
Tuition and Financial Aid 2022–2023
- Tuition: $62,516
- Room and board: $19,879
- Financial Aid: About 70 percent of students receive financial aid
Graduate Placement 2022
- Graduate or professional school: 20.3 percent
- Workforce: 71.5 percent
- Median starting salary for Class of 2022: $117,500
Alumni
- 7,934 alumni and counting
Finances
- Endowment: $402 million as of June 30, 2022
- Budget for fiscal year 2021–2022: about $76 million
Rankings
Washington Monthly College Guide and Rankings 2022
- No. 1 — Best Liberal Arts College
- No. 9 — Best Bang for the Buck (West Coast)
U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges 2023
- No. 2 — Best Undergraduate Engineering Program
- No. 19 — Most Innovative Schools
- No. 15 — Best Undergraduate Research
- No. 29 — Best Computer Science Programs (highest undergraduate-only institution)
- No. 16 — Best Senior Capstone Programs
- No. 29 — Best National Liberal Arts Colleges
- No. 36 — Best Undergraduate Teaching
- No. 89 — Best Value Schools
- Selected — Ethnic Diversity unranked list (highest scoring college)
PayScale 2021–2022
- No. 2 — PayScale 2021 College Salary Report
- No. 2 — PayScale 2021 College ROI Report
Princeton Review 2022–2023 Rankings
FromThe Best 388 Colleges, 2023 Edition:
- No. 9 — Students Study the Most
From The Best 387 Colleges, 2022 Edition:
Note: Due to the pandemic, The Princeton Review did not include their usual college ranking lists that highlight specific ways in which schools stand out. For the 2022 Edition, because COVID-19 limited student access to on-campus offerings, they chose instead to include a special “Great Lists” feature with 26 unranked lists that recognize those schools that have frequently appeared on these lists in the past. Harvey Mudd was featured in the follow “Great Lists.”:
- “Great Professor Accessibility”
- “Great Professors”
- “Students Study the Most”
- “LGBTQ- Friendly”
From The Best Value Colleges 2022 edition
- No. 2 — Best Career Placement
- No. 3 — Top 20 Best Value Colleges for Students With No Demonstrated Need
- No. 6 — Top 50 Best Value Colleges (Private Schools)
- No. 15 — Top 20 Best Schools for Internships (Private Schools)
Kiplinger’s 2019 (most recent)
Note: Kiplinger’s has paused their rankings during the pandemic.
- No. 27 — Best Values in Liberal Arts Colleges
Forbes 2021
- No. 89 — America’s Top Colleges (list includes both large universities and small liberal arts colleges)
Faculty Awards and Accolades
- National Academy of Engineering’s 2012 Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education
- Inaugural American Mathematical Society Award for an Exemplary Program or Achievement in a Mathematics Department, 2005
- Six Mathematical Association of America Alder Awards for Distinguished Teaching by a Beginning Faculty Member
- Two Mathematical Association of America Haimo Awards for Distinguished Teaching of Mathematics
- Ten NSF Career Awards recognizing extraordinary faculty in early stages of their careers, for faculty in the Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering and Physics departments
- American Physical Society’s Prize to a Faculty Member for Research in an Undergraduate Institution
- Three American Chemical Society Awards for Research at an Undergraduate Institution
- Council of Undergraduate Research Fellow, Chemistry Department
- Four Henry Dreyfus Teacher–Scholars in Chemistry, based on accomplishment in scholarly research with undergraduates and a compelling commitment to teaching