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  1. Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research Tuition and Fees. The cost of an education at Bryn Mawr includes not only tuition, fees, food, and housing but also other estimated indirect costs such as living allowance, books and supplies, travel, miscellaneous expenses, and loan fees.

  2. Academics. A women’s liberal arts college founded in 1885 (and the first to offer the PhD), Bryn Mawr College in southeastern Pennsylvania is an “institution with a heart” that fosters “a close-knit community of empowered lifelong learners” who are “committed to striving for social equality and academic excellency.”

  3. www.brynmawr.edu › inside › offices-servicesGiving - Bryn Mawr College

    There are multiple ways to make a difference in the lives of Bryn Mawr students through philanthropy, including supporting The Bryn Mawr Fund, Black Alumnae/i Fund, and Athletics.

  4. 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 ...

  5. www.brynmawr.edu › inside › academic-informationGeology - Bryn Mawr College

    Because Haverford College has no geology department, some of the geology majors at Bryn Mawr today are Haverford students. Florence Bascom's one-woman department has expanded to four faculty members and several affiliates who teach courses and conduct research in areas that include invertebrate paleontology, sedimentology, mineralogy and petrology, structural geology, tectonics and geophysics.

  6. Marc Schulz (Program Director) (B.A. Amherst College, 1984; Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley, 1994) is a clinical psychologist. The main focus of his scholarship is on emotion and relationship dynamics in the context of adult development.

  7. 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.