Bryn Mawr College

Bryn Mawr College is one of not too many women’s only college in the united states and in the entire world, it was established the year 1885 and it is one of the oldest institutions of it’s kind, it is located in Pennsylvania and it is a privately funded and managed institution. Over the past almost century and a half the university has become a go to place for women all over the world who are seeking to advance their education and career in this institution, it is known to provide them with very good education resource and learning.

THE ranks Bryn Mawr College as the 49th best university in the USA. Which is quiet impressive, it is one of the top 20 leading universities in the country for liberal arts and also in the top 10 best women based universities.

Bryn Mawr College is committed to ensuring her students are the most competent in their fields of study and. The students are also involved in research at different level of their course work as this is important to the university. It is also committed ensuring her community is open to and welcomes women form all over the world, irrespective of their socio-cultural background and it makes sure her students and tolerant and culturally inclusive.

The university has a somewhat small residential community and this is good because everyone pretty much knows each other and so they are like one big happy family there are a number of clubs and extra curricular activities that students can leverage on while in school, there are good dorms, good dining facilities and students are very active in sports like volley ball, hockey, soccer etc.

Bryn Mawr College tuition alone goes for about $51,000 and other fees combined into the mix could get it straight up to about $71000 so it really depends on what you are ready to pay for ,this is less personal expenses.


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Some Courses include:
Medicine & Pharmacy
Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program
Arts, Management & Social Science
Anthropology
Dance
Comparative Literature
Film Studies
History
Linguistics
Philosophy
Political Science
Sociology
Creative Writing
Economics
Science & Technology
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Biochemistry
Geology
Physics
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