#262 Bryn Mawr College

#262 Bryn Mawr College

CITY & STATE
Bryn Mawr, PA
PUBLIC/PRIVATE
Private
UNDERGRADUATE POPULATION*
1,423
STUDENT POPULATION*
1,778
AVERAGE GRANT AID*
$39,058
TOTAL ANNUAL COST*
$75,690
ALUMNI SALARY
$114,600
ACCEPTANCE RATE*
39%
  • * Per the 2021-2022 final release data in IPEDS
  • The median salary for workers with 10 or more years of experience per Payscale.
Bryn Mawr is a women’s college that is located in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania on a residential campus outside Philadelphia, with two distinctive coed graduate schools and a post-baccalaureate premedical program that offer opportunities for advanced study. Bryn Mawr expands academic reach for its students through long-standing partnerships with Haverford and Swarthmore Colleges and the University of Pennsylvania, as well as through cultural and social resources in Philadelphia. The college has traditions that are campus-wide
events that happen throughout the school year. Parade Night is a celebration of the completion of the first week of classes where first year students are paired with the juniors as their sibling class to mentor first year students. Lantern Night is a fall semester event where first-year students are presented with their lanterns by sophomores to welcome and pass knowledge onto the incoming class. Notable alumni include actress Katharine Hepburn and Maggie Siff, Executive Chairman of the Santander Group Ana Patricia Botin, and former United States Representative Allyson Shwartz.
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On forbes lists
#137
In Private Colleges
#69
In Liberal Arts Universities
#94
In The Northeast
#279
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Carnegie Classification
Baccalaureate Colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus
Retention Rate
89%
4-Year Graduation Rate
81%
6-Year Graduation Rate
87%
Per the 2021-2022 final release data in IPEDS
BY THE NUMBERS
Attendance
FULL-TIME
100%
PART-TIME
0%
*Per the 2021-2022 final release data in IPEDS
Enrollment By Race/ Ethnicity
WHITE
53.2%
NON-RESIDENT ALIEN
13.1%
ASIAN
10.5%
HISPANIC/LATINO
9.1%
BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN
6.4%
TWO OR MORE RACES
4.9%
RACE/ETHNICITY UNKNOWN
2.8%
*Per the 2021-2022 final release data in IPEDS
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