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  1. Departments and Programs. A Bryn Mawr education is designed to encourage intellectual exploration, independent initiative, advanced research, and the mastery of skills essential to meaningful scholarship: critical reasoning, reasoned argument, clear expression, and the ability to solve problems creatively and work across disciplines. Majors ...

  2. Bryn Mawr College is a private, residential liberal arts college located just outside the city of Philadelphia. One of the original Seven Sisters, we're proud of our continued identity as a women's college and of our close-knit community of 1400 undergraduate students, which is marked by mutual uplift, dynamic thought and expansive horizons.

  3. The College's principal architect was the College’s first dean and second president, M. Carey Thomas, who became an influential national advocate for women’s advancement. Like some who were part of the Progressive Movement, however, Thomas embraced and contributed to the eugenics movement, and her vision for Bryn Mawr and for women excluded African Americans and reflected ethnic and anti-Semitic bias.

  4. Teaching. Teaching and Learning Institute. Q Center. Writing Center. Blended Learning in the Liberal Arts Initiative. Current members of Bryn Mawr College's faculty and staff will find important online tools and other valuable information here.

  5. Matriculation Fee (students started Summer 2020 and after) $120. Commencement Fee (students started before Fall 2020) $60. GSSWSR Tuition and Fees 2023-2024. Indirect costs are not billed directly by the College. Estimated indirect costs are listed in the table below. Academic Year 2024-2025. Full Living Allowance.

  6. Bryn Mawr's program is one of only eight Russian Language Flagship programs in the United States. It is the only Russian Flagship program located at a women's college. Those who have had previous Russian language training in high school or who have a heritage language background in Russian can enter the Flagship track at their current proficiency level, in accordance with the results of a proficiency exam.

  7. On May Day 1999, the McBride Scholars gifted The Labyrinth to the College community. In honor of its 20th anniversary, we are republishing this piece by Salomon, a McBride alumna and creator of The Labyrinth. This writing originally appeared in the Spring 2000 issue of the Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin ...