<p>Here’s the Scripps cross-registration policy:</p>
<p>Cross-Registration at The Claremont Colleges</p>
<p>Students may cross-register without the express permission of the adviser if off-campus courses fall within the guidelines below. Students are normally expected to enroll on the home campus for courses offered at more than one of The Claremont Colleges. Cross-registration may be limited or prohibited in certain courses. Priority in course registrations generally is granted to home-campus students.</p>
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<li>First-year students usually register for their entire first-semester program at Scripps. Second-semester, they may register for one course at one of the other Claremont Colleges.</li>
<li>Sophomores may register for one course per semester at one of the other Claremont Colleges.</li>
<li>Juniors and seniors may register for up to one half of their courses in each semester at another of The Claremont Colleges.</li>
<li>Cross-registration for courses in excess of those outlined above must have the signed permission of the student’s adviser. There is no additional tuition for enrolling in courses at the other Claremont Colleges.</li>
<li>Joint Science courses, courses in joint or cooperative programs in which Scripps participates, and courses listed as “G” (Intercollegiate) or “CC” (Claremont Colleges) are considered as courses offered by the home campus.</li>
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<p>Here’s what they have to say about the Intercollegiate Programs (which count as Scripps courses and aren’t subject to the limit):</p>
<p>Intercollegiate Programs and Majors</p>
<p>The Claremont Consortium has numerous intercollegiate, interdisciplinary programs and majors for students of Scripps, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, and Pomona Colleges. To learn more about these programs, select from one of the links below.</p>
<pre><code>* American Studies
- Asian American Studies
- Asian Studies
- Black Studies
- Chicano/Latino Studies
- Intercollegiate Media Studies
- Jewish Studies
- Legal Studies
- Religious Studies
- Science, Technology, and Society
- Theatre
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<p>Ditto for the Joint Science programs, offered with CMC and Pitzer:</p>
<p>Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Engineering
Environmental Science
Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Organismal Biology
Physics
Science and Management</p>
<p>They also allow you to pursue majors offered at the other 5Cs, where the same major is not offered at Scripps:</p>
<p>Off-Campus Majors</p>
<p>Students who wish to pursue a major offered by another Claremont College may arrange to do so by fulfilling the requirements of the major at that college. Arrangements for pursuing this major must be made with an off-campus major adviser in the appropriate program. See guidelines concerning off-campus majors and cross-registration.</p>
<p>Students may cross-register within The Claremont Colleges when off-campus enrollments fall within the guidelines listed in the Policies and Procedures section of this catalog. Individual course restrictions are indicated in semester course schedules. Scripps College does not separately fund course costs, such as materials or travel costs, associated with courses at other Claremont Colleges.</p>
<pre><code>* Accounting
- Asian Languages
- Computer Science
- Environmental Studies
- Geology
- Linguistics
- Organizational Studies
- Russian
- Sociology
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