Scripps College, Liberal arts women's college in Claremont, United States.
Scripps College is a women's educational institution in Claremont, California, that spreads across a compact campus with Spanish Colonial Revival buildings. The layout connects classrooms, residence halls, and gardens through shaded pathways and open courtyards with a Mediterranean feel.
Ellen Browning Scripps founded this college in 1926 as part of a larger educational network in Claremont. The institution was designed from the start as an independent women's college and integrated into the Claremont Colleges group.
The campus centers on courtyards where students gather between classes or settle with books under shade trees. These open spaces connect the academic buildings and create places for conversation or quiet reading in the California sun.
Visitors can walk through the campus and explore the gardens and pathways open to the public. The compact size makes it easy to navigate and reach different areas without much effort.
The campus appears on the National Register of Historic Places and preserves its original 1920s architectural vision. An extensive rose garden runs through the grounds and serves both as a space for relaxation and as a living element of the landscape design.
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