Diversity and Cost of Attending Bryn Mawr College

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Bryn Mawr Breakdowns
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more than a third of Bryn Mawr students are women of color and international students. 88% out of state
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Bryn Mawr # undergrads
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1300 women
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Bryn Mawr Acceptance Rate/Yield
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49% accepted; 35% enroll recommends interview Has 2 EDS 56%
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Bryn Mawr tuition
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$60,000 There are no merit or athletic scholarships, but the school does guarantee to meet the demonstrated financial need of everyone admitted.
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Bryn Mawr Overlaps
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Barnard, Brown, Haverford, Mount Holyoke, Smith, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Yale
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Bryn Mawr admissions tests
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Test optional (but need to submit AP or subject test or IB scores) Low combo 1820 M 580-680, CR 620-720, W 620-720 ACT 27-31
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Bryn Mawr retention/6 year grad rate
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Retention 90%; six year grad 82%
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Bryn Mawr Majors
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Archeology, Growth and Structure of Cities, Physics, Mathematics, Art History, Classics, Foreign Languages English, anthropology, biology Can earn a degree in engineering from Penn in one year or do a program with Calt Tech
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Bryn Mawr cross registration
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Can take courses at Haverford, Swarthmore and Penn Go to Haverford for serious work in music, art, photography, or astronomy Bryn Mawr handles the theater, dance, creative writing, geology, art history, Italian, and Russian programs for the two colleges, and the departments of German and French are joint efforts.
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Bryn Mawr honor code
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Cannot discus grades because of honor code
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Bryn Mawr study abroad
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1/3 study abroad
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Bryn Mawr general education
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7 courses plus foreign language and PE. The general education requirements: two classes in each of the three divisions (social sciences, natural sciences, and the humanities), one semester of \"quantitative\" work, an intermediate level of competency in a foreign language, and the requirements of a major. Must take PE and pass swim test
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Bryn Mawr freshmen
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All freshmen are required to take two college seminars to develop their critical thinking, writing, and discussion skills. To encourage diversity and harmony on campus, freshmen can take an intensive four-hour session during orientation on pluralism, which teaches students to examine assumptions about class, race, and sexual orientation.
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Bryn Mawr Party Life
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Parties at Haverford - keg parties and dances Bryn Mawr Film Institute
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Bryn Mawr Traditions
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Orientation is called Customs Week. Known for its \"Traditions\" Parade Night in fall welcomes freshmen with singing of school song; Lantern Night hold lanterns of class colors; Hell Week sophomores get freshmen to do crazy things and the upper classmen try to help the freshmen get out of them. May Day college press rides in on a horse to start May Day celebrations which focus on the senior class. Step Sings The Elizabethan-style May Day festivities are held the Sunday after classes end in May. Everyone wears white, eats strawberries, and watches Greek plays. Students are known to skinny-dip in the fountains and drink champagne on the lawn.
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Bryn Mawr Athletics
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Mawrtyrs The Bryn Mawr Owls athletic teams are members of the NCAA Division III Centennial Conference. Has school spirit but teams not strong
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Bryn Mawr student best served
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Super intense
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Bryn Mawr dorms and food
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100% / 93% Award winning food 14 Residence Halls Erdman designed by Louis Kahn No freshmen dorms
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Bryn Mawr Campus
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The predominant architecture is collegiate Gothic, a combination of the Gothic architecture of Oxford and Cambridge Universities and the local landscape, a style that Bryn Mawr introduced to the United States. Ten of Bryn Mawr's buildings are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The M. Carey Thomas Library is also a National Historic Landmark. Variations on the collegiate Gothic theme include a sprinkling of modern buildings, such as Louis Kahn's slate-and-concrete residence hall and the redbrick foreign language dormitory.
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Bryn Mawr
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Bryn Mawr is ranked among the top ten of all colleges and universities in percentage of graduates who go on to earn a Ph.D., and is considered excellent preparation for the nation's top law, medical and business schools. Highly ranked for Peace Corps.
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Bryn Mawr US News #
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US News Summary #30 Bryn Mawr College is a private institution that was founded in 1885. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,322, its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 135 acres. It utilizes a semester-based aca emic calendar. Bryn Mawr College's ranking in the 2014 edition of Best Colleges is National Liberal Arts Colleges, 30. Its tuition and fees are $43,900 (2013-14). Bryn Mawr College is an institution for female students in the suburban outskirts of Philadelphia. Though it is a women's school, Bryn Mawr students have many options to balance a single-sex education with coed opportunities at neighboring schools. At Haverford College, which is a mile away, Bryn Mawr women can take courses, join organizations and live in residence halls. Bryn Mawr students can also take courses and attend social events at nearby Swarthmore College, and can enroll in classes at the University of Pennsylvania. A shuttle van transports students among Bryn Mawr, Haverford and Swarthmore; the University of Pennsylvania is a half-hour drive from campus. For students traveling at night, they can be picked up at any campus location or nearby train station by the school's Lantern Van, which runs until 1 a.m. On campus, there are more than 100 student clubs and organizations, some of which are housed in the renovated Victorian homes on Cambrian Row. All students are expected to live on campus throughout the academic year but can request approval to move off campus. The Bryn Mawr Owls athletic teams are members of the NCAA Division III Centennial Conference. For fun off campus, downtown Philadelphia is 11 miles—or a 20-minute train ride—away. Home to more than 250,000 college students, Philadelphia has something for everyone: history, nightlife, shopping, sports and more. The small school hosts unique and engaging educational events throughout the year. The Creative Writing Program Reading Series, for example, is an opportunity for students to hear notable authors read excerpts of their famous works. First-year students attend Balch Seminars—intense writing, reading and discussion sessions meant to make Bryn Mawr women more critical thinkers and instill a bond among the freshmen class. Students can put the critical thinking skills they learned in class to work through the school's Praxis Program, which allows students to earn credit for community-based work and research. Notable alumnae of Bryn Mawr College include actress Katharine Hepburn and geneticist Nettie Stevens, who discovered the meaning of the X and Y chromosome.
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