<p>Anybody have any experience with this or know how feasible it is? I'm especially interested in the public health and religion courses that CGU offers, but it would be cool to get a general idea of whether or not taking classes there (or at Keck) is really a possibility.</p>
<p>I assume you have completed your studies at Pomona and congratulations to you. But for others who might be reading this, the Claremont University Consortium is great with the five colleges and of course the graduate schools such as Keck and CGU. However, be advise, not all departments within the consortium is great. Notably is the CGU Teacher Education Department. Avoid it at all cost. Too expensive, “rigorous” training unlikely. No support by the Coordinator and staff. You better off signing up as a cast member for the movie Hunger Games. </p>