Intercultural Understanding

From Claremont to Quito, we’re on the leading edge of efforts to improve intercultural understanding

“For me, intercultural understanding is about looking at the world through a broader perspective and seeing that we are all impacted by where we come from and our own cultures, ... but also having the skills to expand beyond that culture.”

Alison Rollman ’18

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Sociology major

53% Of Pitzer Students Study Abroad

We run 8 study abroad programs directly, and we partner with other organizations to offer you dozens more to enhance your intercultural understanding.

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30% Of Full-Time Faculty Born Outside the U.S.

Our faculty have lived, worked, and studied all over the world, bringing a wealth of knowledge, experience, and perspective to their courses.

A Pitzer student weaves a basket while studying abroad

Pitzer Voices

Pitzer alumna Clara Fuget '20
“Spring of my junior year I spent six months in Ecuador as part of the Pitzer study abroad program. The time I spent there was life changing to say the least. … My host family became my own, the other students on the program became some of my closest friends, and the adventures we had together were uniquely our own.”

Clara Fuget ’20

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Spanish and Chicanx-Latinx Studies major

Intercultural Understanding in the News

Closeup of James Kang, who has short black hair and wears a blue blazer over a white collared shirt.

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Pomona-Pitzer Hall of Famer James Kang ’10 traces his baseball journey from the Red Sox to international scouting.