<p>The main flaw in your argument is that Harvey Mudd is not unit-college if you will. It is connected to four other colleges, which will include those things you saw we lack (I dont know about architecture though). It makes Mudd a great place for “students with a wide range of interests.”</p>
<p>The Claremont Consortium is comparable to a larger university that has different colleges for science majors, engineering majors and humanities/social science majors, but with localized housing and better teaching.</p>