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O f f i c e O f A d m i s s i O n s Box B, Sweet Briar, Virginia 24595
800.381.6142 434.381.6142sbc.edu • [email protected]
Your world is as big as you make it.–Georgia Douglas Hunter
{ S H E W H O E A R N S T H E R O S E M A Y B E A R I T }
flour•ishintransitive verb
1 : to grow luxuriantly: t h r i v e
2 a : to achieve success : pr o s pe r
b : to be in a state of activity or production c : to reach a height of development or influence3 : to make bold and sweeping gestures
Think. AcT. Discover. QuesTion. seArch. exAmine. Belong. succeeD. live. creATe. grow. influence. TrAnsform. vAlue. AnimATe. PrevAil. exPlore. Blossom.
Think. AcT. Discover. QuesTion. seArch. exAmine. Belong. succeeD. live. creATe. grow. influence. TrAnsform. vAlue. AnimATe. PrevAil. exPlore. Blossom.
{ T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S }
A view from here 09
Academics and faculty 15
Life on campus and off 26
Athletics 32
Riding program 35
Beyond the fourth year 36
Sweet Briar at a glance 40
A college search journal 43
the world beyond high school is the chapter of life that you get to create for yourself. it’s a wide open landscape where you can learn and grow in the fields that you are passionate about. sweet Briar is a great place to begin that journey.We prepare young women to excel in the modern world. We’ve been doing it since 1901. And you are our sole focus. At sweet Briar, women get all the attention, all the student leadership roles, and any career choice is open to you. We think that makes sweet Briar pretty special.
We want you to set high standards and we’ll provide the enthusiasm to help you meet and exceed them. here, you’ll find an atmosphere of collaboration, communication, personal attention and great celebration.
the College is on 3,250 acres that provide a landscape for learning.
our curriculum spans more than 40 areas of study that embrace your academic interests and encourage the discovery of new ones. sweet Briar professors and staff dedicate themselves to your learning, in class and long after the semester ends. Athletics, activities, clubs and events integrate tradition, service and innovation into the college experience.
At sweet Briar’s core stands a student community that’s broadly diverse, tightly knit and wholly unique. And you graduate into a network of sweet Briar alumnae—thousands of successful women ready to share information and provide guidance.
During your college search, i hope to see you on campus and hear your questions firsthand. Like everyone at sweet Briar, i’m ready to help you discover the answers.
J O E L L E N P A r k E rPresidentSweet Briar College
{ W E L C O M E }
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The life of the mindthe term liberal arts and sciences comes up a lot during a college search. typically, this educational tradition is based upon a broad, interdisciplinary curriculum, small, discussion-centered classes with approachable professors, and opportunities to learn inside and outside of the classroom. even some of the largest universities’ undergraduate programs draw upon these customs.
At sweet Briar, this philosophy might be better described as limitless advantages. here, the resources available to each member of the student body—for scholarship, individualization, leadership, competition, friendship, service, and interaction on campus, in nearby academic and civic communities, and abroad—are as significant as the futures ahead of them.
Think is for girlssince our founding in 1901, sweet Briar has specialized in educating women. it’s an approach that brings personal relevance to every discipline studied here, and opens up insights and understanding between students and faculty that might not be explored in a co-educational environment. our single-gender tradition also extends leadership opportunities to every student who seeks them out, and cultivates connection, confidence and community, from first year, day one, through graduation, reunion and beyond.
The Sweet Briar College missionsweet Briar College empowers and educates young women to build and reshape their world however their passions lead them.
A v i E W F r O M h E r E
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sweet Briar is set on acres in the 3,250
Blue ridge Mountain foothills, creating a landscape for learning.
In one word, I would describe my classmates as open: they are open to new knowledge, to new tasks, to new activities, and to new experiences and opportunities.
MA r i A E L-A B DLy N C h BU r g , v i r g i N i AMAJ O r : M AT h , E N g L i S h /C r EAT i v E W r i T i N gC L AS S O F 2 0 1 2
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A C A D E M i C SA N D F A C U L T y
A two-way conversation, in learning and lifeUndoubtedly the academic environment at sweet Briar is engaging—it’s consistently recognized for a challenging curriculum, highly accessible faculty and character-building qualities. But above all, it’s personalized. Get immersed in the breadth and depth of a topic as you analyze and interpret it through the lens of your specific interests and objectives. With so many interrelated and customized courses of study at sweet Briar, researching one subject could reveal other intellectual passions you didn’t even know you had.
But academia at sweet Briar involves more than checking off classes in your major, minor or certificate program. it means challenging beliefs. Forming opinions. Finding a niche. Developing skills and focusing talents. then synthesizing all you learn into your current activities, goals for the future, and ongoing relationships with family, friends, community and yourself.
the princeton review’s 2011 “Best Colleges” guide ranks sweet Briar in six “top 20” lists. over the years, sweet Briar has consistently been among the top schools for measures that matter most to a student’s education.
Teacher, scholar, expert, allyAs a college and as a community, Sweet Briar genuinely values learning. Faculty members never view scholarship as something exclusively for students; it’s a collaborative endeavor among individuals with shared interests. No pedestals here. Professor-student relationships at Sweet Briar are marked by mutual interest, respect and trust. And these connections often grow deeper in the years after graduation.
Faculty accomplishments range from award-winning novels and leading biological research to archaeological digs in Kazakhstan and Turkey to writing textbooks in their areas of expertise. Ninety-five percent of them hold doctorates or terminal degrees. About half live right on campus. The best part: each one wants you to achieve.
{ P r O g r A M S }
AnthropologyArchaeology*Art historyArts Management**Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyBiologyBusinessChemistryClassicsCreative WritingDanceeconomicseducation - pre K – 6 Licensureeducation - secondary Licensureengineering Managementengineering scienceenglishenvironmental science (B.s.)environmental studies (B.A.)equine studies**Fine Arts (interdisciplinary)FrenchGermanGerman studiesGovernmenthistoryinternational Affairsitalian*italian studiesJournalism, New Media and Communications*Latin American studiesLaw and society*
Leadership**Liberal studiesMathematicsMathematical economicsMedieval renaissance studies*Modern Languages and LiteratureMusicMusical theatre*philosophyphysicspolitical sciencepsychologyreligionself-designed Majorsociologyspanishstatistics*studio ArttheatreWomen and Gender studies**minor only | **certificate only
P r E- P r O F E S S i O N A L P r O g r A M Spre-lawpre-medicinepre-veterinary
g r A D UAT E D Eg r E E P r O g r A M S i N D i F F E r E N T i AT E D C U r r i C U LU M A N D i N S T r U CT i O NMaster of Arts in teachingMaster of education
Sweet Briar offers endless opportunity for students to become more fully themselves — by learning to question, to rise to everyday challenges, and to revel in endlessly discovering and re-discovering the world.
D E B B i E kAS P E r , S O C i O LO gy P r O F ES S O r
We treat our students as protégés. There is a strong dynamic of mentoring because we engage our students in our own intellectual endeavors.
J O N AT h A N g r E E N, D EA N O F ACA D E M i C A F FA i r S
the student/faculty ratio at sweet Briar is a coveted 8:1, placing it in the princeton review’s top two schools for “Most Accessible professors.”
The professors are here because they believe in our community and in the spirit of the women that make up the student body.
g r E E r g O r D O NB LO OM F i E L D h i L L S, M i C h i g A NMAJ O r : P SyC h O LO gy A N D C r EAT i v E W r i T i N gC L AS S O F 2 0 1 2
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The Sweet Briar promiseThe Sweet Briar promise is a commitment to six core initiatives that integrate personalized scholarship.
Customizable majors to fit your goals and interestsIn addition to offering more than 40 areas of study, you’re able to formally customize a major with a one-of-a-kind course of study. Sound daunting? No worries: Professors guide you through the process and often even suggest it if they think it will benefit you in the short and long term.
Advising teams guiding you through life at Sweet BriarHere, advising goes beyond assistance in choosing courses to meet a degree requirement. Draw on the knowledge of faculty, professional staff and alumnae that you select for career-related recommendations and real-world insights.
Research opportunities with facultyEach year, first-years and upperclasswomen conduct original research under a faculty member’s guidance. Students regularly publish their findings and present at national conferences, including the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference of Undergraduate Scholarship held at Sweet Briar. From investigating the causes of dying sea coral to an insurgency in Oman, from DNA fingerprinting to drama and rhetoric in ancient Rome, from studying the campus’ resident colony of 100-plus live sharks to using the landscape of the College as a wetlands and wildlife laboratory, the choices for exploration are as diverse as the students undertaking them.
Global discovery through study abroadSweet Briar is at home in the world. Spend a summer, a semester or a full academic year overseas studying at world-class institutions, living with host families, and becoming part of an international culture. We’ll help you customize this, too. Where to go? Sweet Briar students have traversed the world.
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Costa rica, Croatia, Cuba, Czech republic, Denmark, ecuador, egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Guam, Guatemala, holland, iceland, india, ireland, italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, oman, panama, peru, russia, south Africa, spain, tanzania, thailand, trinidad, tobago, turkey, United Kingdom and vietnam
We are expected and encouraged to take on responsibility outside of the classroom and off campus. My schoolwork keeps me busy, but some of my most meaningful experiences occur in my jobs and club activities.
SA r A h J O N ESWO O D B r i D g E , v i r g i N i AMAJ O r : i N T E r N AT i O N A L A F FA i r SC L AS S O F 2 0 1 1
Résumé-building internships and work experienceon campus and off, sweet Briar students enjoy guaranteed access to pre-professional experiences that reflect their studies and interests. Gain the very skills employers are seeking. try on a profession. Deepen your understanding of how academia and “real life” interconnect. Along the way, your sweet Briar advisors will help you keep track of your experience and accomplishments through an electronic portfolio you can share with prospective employers.
Extensive opportunities for student leadershipsweet Briar students develop and apply the vital leadership skills that are a fundamental thread in the fabric of academic, social and professional life. how? A formal certificate program, community service, athletics, internships, campus organizations, clubs and events, study abroad and outdoor programming like rock climbing, canoeing and camping.
six months after graduation, 96% of students have jobs or are pursuing graduate degrees, more than 12% above the national average.
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Consider yourself homeYour first year at college is a transition. We put a lot of planning and effort into making your move and opening experiences exceptional so that you quickly become part of the sweet Briar community. orientation is just the start. You’ll also benefit from first-year programs like student advisement, the student success series and one-on-one activities with upperclasswomen.
sweet Briar is a residential campus. Most everyone lives on campus, either in the halls that make up the Quad or in residences close to it. that makes the center of campus where you learn and where you live. More importantly, it’s where you make extraordinary friendships.
C A M P U S
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Amnesty InternationalAnthropology ClubArchaeology ClubBelly Dancing ClubBusiness ClubCampus Christian Fellowship (CCF)Campus Events OrganizationCollege RepublicansCooking ClubCross CountryEngineering SocietyEnvironmental ClubFriends of Art, Jr.French ClubGay-Straight AllianceGerman ClubGolf ClubHabitat for HumanityItalian ClubNations UnitedPhi Beta LambdaPre-health SocietyPre-law SocietyPre-vet SocietyRed Clay (Student Journal)Riding CouncilSociety of Women EngineersSociological SocietySpanish ClubStudent Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)
Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society (SAACS)
Student Leadership ProgramsStudent Virginia Education Association (SVEA)Sweet Briar Young DemocratsSweet Briar Outdoor Program (SWEBOP)Tau PhiTransfer Student Association (TSA)WNRS-FM
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Alpha Lambda Delta (First-year honors)Alpha Psi Omega (Theatre)Delta Phi Alpha (German)Eta Sigma Phi (Classics)Iota Sigma Pi (Chemistry)Omicron Delta Epsilon (Economics)Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership)Phi Alpha Delta (Law)Phi Beta KappaPi Delta Phi (French)Psi Chi (Psychology)Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish)
Traditions are moments in which students who are otherwise very different—art majors and econ majors, softball players and cellists, class presidents and radio DJs—can all come together at Sweet Briar.
CA r O L F E r g US O NSA L E M , v i r g i N i AMAJ O r : C L AS S i CSC L AS S O F 2 0 1 2
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Traditions define a placeAt sweet Briar, students participate in dozens of uniquely sweet Briar experiences through age-old traditions and ceremonies that let everyone let off a little steam. take, for example, paint flinging in the hitching post Fight, playful tap clubs and the tongue-in-cheek Faculty show.
But our traditions are also full of life and meaning. they’re part of our continuing heritage. sweet Briar students are united by shared experience—a bond that no amount of time or distance can break. that’s what draws our alumnae back to sing in the Quad 10, 25, 50 years after they graduate—because sweet Briar holds a special place in their hearts.
v i r g i N i A M i L i TA ry i N ST i T U T E 3 6 m i
WAS h i N gTO N & L E E U N i v E r S i Ty 3 6 m i
r OA N O k E CO L L Eg E 7 5 m i
Ly N C h BU r g CO L L Eg E 1 6 m i
Ly N C h BU r g 1 2 m i
v i r g i N i A T EC h 1 0 1 m i
A P PA L AC h i A N T r A i L
Right next door and just within reach
the train from Lynchburg, virginia, to Washington, D.C., runs twice daily.
Our Campus Events Organization plans awesome events that draw in students from campuses all over Virginia. People make friends fast in a college environment, and there is always someone who knows someone! There’s definitely no shortage of things to do here!
SA r A h L i N D E MA N NWO O D B r i D g E , v i r g i N i AM AJ O r : E N v i r O N M E N TA L S C i E N C EC L AS S O F 2 0 1 3
JAMES MADiSON UNivErSiTy 80mi
WAShiNgTON, DC 198mi
BALTiMOrE, MD 206mi
UNivErSiTy OF virgiNiA 51mi
ChArLOTTESviLLE 57mi
MONTiCELLO & ASh LAWN-highLAND 55mi( homes of pres idents Jef ferson & Monroe)
riChMOND 122mi
kiNgS DOMiNiON 132mi
MONTPELiEr 80mi ( home of James Madison)
BUSCh gArDENSWiLLiAMSBUrg 175mi
LONgWOOD UNivErSiTy 50mi
hAMPDEN-SyDNEy COLLEgE 55mi
Vixen EmpoweredAt Sweet Briar, athletics are an extension of your college experience. We’re an NCAA Division III school, so participation on a team reflects your passion for sport and for the community you develop and share with your teammates. When you post a lifetime best or pass off a game-winning assist, we’re there cheering you on. Even more, we’re there when you graduate and begin the next phase of your life.
A T h L E T i C S
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over the last decade, 15 sweet Briar players have won oDAC championship flights, 11 have been listed in intercollegiate tennis Association national rankings and 4 have been named to the voLvo/itA All-Academic team.
{ T E A M S }
LacrosseField HockeySoccerSoftballSwimmingTennisVolleyball
{ O L D D O M i N i O N AT h L ET i C CO N F E r E N C E ( O DAC ) }
Bridgewater College, Eastern MennoniteUniversity, Emory & Henry College,Guilford College, Hollins University,Lynchburg College, Randolph College,Randolph-Macon College, Roanoke College,Sweet Briar College, Virginia WesleyanCollege, Washington and Lee University
{ N CA A D i v i S i O N i i i }
Room to roamthe riding program at sweet Briar is bedecked in ribbons. Competitions are an important part of our program, but they’re not the only part. Quality instruction enables even beginning riders to become confident horsewomen. And for the more serious rider, the program provides the opportunity to develop equestrian skills while pursuing an exceptional liberal arts education.
• 130-acre on-campus riding center• 10 large fields ranging from 3 to 25 acres• More than 18 miles of trails through wooded countryside, foothills, dells and open fields• One of the largest indoor college arenas in the nation, measuring 120 feet by 300 feet • Three spacious outdoor rings, along with an enclosed lunging ring• More than seven teaching and schooling fields• Hunter trials course• Fence lines with coops• Complete inventory of hunter-jumper fences suitable for USEF competitions• Veterinarians on call • Twice-weekly farrier visits • Frequent equine chiropractor appointments• Biannual equine dentist visits
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sweet Briar owns about 45 horses, giving students the opportunity to enroll in a riding class—which about
of students choose to do.50%
{ B EyO N D T h E FO U rT h y EA r } A LUM N A E ACCO M P L i S h M E N TS
A Sweet Briar woman stands out she reshapes her world with the confidence to cross disciplines, boundaries and national borders. extends the frontiers in a profession, and advances the greater good in her community. she’s a doctor, artist, mother, writer, engineer, businesswoman, scientist, lawyer, nurse and entrepreneur. in other words, she’s remarkable.
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First woman mayor of Alexandria, VA; now state senator, 30th District
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Sweet Briar gives you a way of looking at the world that’s balanced, intellectual, almost poetic. You learn to succeed on your own terms.
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Patricia Smith Ticer ’55
Joanne Holbrook Patton ’52Joan Vail Thorne ’51
Former Broadway director and actress, Pennsylvania
Owner/partner of Green Meadows Farm, Massachusetts
First woman mayor of Alexandria, VA; now state senator, 30th District
Circuit court judge and Fulbright scholar at University of Chile
Director of The Frick Collection, New
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Affinion Loyalty Group Booz Allen HamiltonCenter for Advanced Engineering and Research
European ParliamentFOX NewsGenocide Prevention CenterHabitat for Humanity The Humane SocietyLexington Children’s TheatreMiddle East InstituteNational Science FoundationState and local agencies in Richmond and Lynchburg
Special OlympicsU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. SenateU.S. State DepartmentU.S. Supreme CourtU.S. Department of CommerceThe White House
{ S E L E CT CA r E E r S A N D E M P LOy E r S }
ABT Associates Americorps VISTACentral Intelligence Agency Chevron CorporationEdward Jones Investments Fleet PharmaceuticalsInternational Monetary FundNational Ground Intelligence CenterOutward Bound Peace CorpsSNL FinancialU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. SenateTyco ElectronicsVirginia Department of Environmental Quality Welch Consulting Wells Fargo
Art galleries and museumsDance companiesLobbying firmsPublic relations firms
Entrepreneurship including spa ownership, equine breeding and training and more
Practicing law Practicing medicineTeaching at all levels domestically and internationally
{ A DvA N C E D S T U D i E S }
American UniversityCollege of William & MaryFlorida State UniversityGeorge Mason UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityLoyola UniversityNotre Dame UniversityJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice Pepperdine UniversityQuinnipiac UniversitySouthern Methodist UniversitySt. Andrews UniversityUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of Denver University of EdinburghUniversity of GeorgiaUniversity of KansasUniversity of MarylandUniversity of MassachusettsUniversity of MichiganUniversity of North CarolinaUniversity of WisconsinWashington and Lee University
In their element: accomplishments of recent Sweet Briar graduates
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ranked #8 for Best Career services according to “the Best 373 Colleges” – princeton review, 2010
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#3 Most Accessible Professors#4 Professors Get High Marks#6 Most Beautiful Campus#8 Best Classroom Experience#8 Best Career Services#11 Class Discussions Encouraged —“The Best 373 Colleges” Princeton Review, 2010
One of the 50 “Best Value” private colleges and universities
—Princeton Review/USA Today, 2010
#69 “America’s Best Colleges”—Forbes.com, 2009
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3,250 acres in the foothills of the Virginia Blue Ridge Mountains
30 buildings, six nature sanctuaries, two lakes
Home to the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts
Home to the Blue Ridge Summer Theatre Festival
On-campus students: 623Off-campus students: 125Total Population: 748
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Full-time: 76Ph.D. or terminal degree: 95%Student/faculty ratio: 8:1
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More than 40 major, minor and certificate programs
Pre-professional programs in pre-law, pre-medicine and pre-veterinary
Graduate degree programs in Differentiated Curriculum and Instruction offering Master of Arts in Teaching and Master of Education
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Represents 153 high schoolsTraveled a combined 115,912 miles to Sweet Briar from locations throughout the Midwest and East Coast, California, Idaho, Montana and South Dakota, and as far as Singapore, Afghanistan and China
Average GPA: 3.4SAT Middle 50%: 980-1190ACT Middle 50%: 21-26Top 10% of high school class: 30%Top 50% of high school class: 81%
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Six months after graduation, 96% of Sweet Briar students have jobs or are pursuing graduate degrees, more than 12% above the national average
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Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball
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130-acre riding center on campus
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Rosam quae meruit feratShe who earns the rose may bear it
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A private women’s liberal arts and sciences college founded in 1901 by Indiana Fletcher Williams in memory of her only daughter Daisy, who died at age 16
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The Sweet Briar rose, which was grown on the founding family’s estate
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Students receiving institutional financial assistance: 93%
Total scholarships/grants awarded: $9,058,664
Total from Sweet Briar funds: $6,843,848
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Not knowing when the dawn will come, I open every door. —Emily Dickinson
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What would my ultimate college experience be?
I’d love being on a campus where:
I’d explore these academic fields:
I’d learn most from professors who:
I’d get involved in clubs and activities that:
I’d want to build on my classroom studies with programs like:
I’d graduate wanting to:
Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.—Anaïs Nin
What am I curious about?
Ask students:
Ask professors:
Ask admissions counselors:
Ask myself:
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Sometimes questions are more important than answers.–Nancy Willard
ACADEMICSSpecialized Majors
Notable Departments
FACULTYImpressive Professors
Availability
CLASS SIZESmall and Personal
Medium and Comfortable
Large but Agreeable
Too Huge
CAMPUS
Overall Size
Buildings
Nature
Labs
Library
Hangouts
STUDENT LIFEResidence Halls
Clubs and Activities
Dining Hall
Community Feel
ATHLETICSTeams
Facilities
Opportunities for Involvement
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OPPORTUNITIESResearch
Honors Programs
Leadership
Service
Off-Campus Study
International Study
Internships
Post-Graduate Guidance
ALUMNAENotable Graduates
Networking
OTHER IMPRESSIONSThis is a Big Question Mark
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OVERALL SCORE
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Follow your instincts. That’s where true wisdom manifests itself.—Oprah Winfrey
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What do I want to investigate more? I want to write this down!
Think wrongly, if you please, but in all cases think for yourself.
—Doris Lessing
Ask yourself, “What kind of academic community am I hoping to join?” Sweet Briar students study subjects that range from literature to the arts, social sciences to business, physical sciences to education.
Visit campus. It’s the best way to see if it’s the right place for you. Stay overnight and stay at the inn on campus. Attend an open house or plan a personalized visit. We host campus tours nearly every day.
Take the SAT or ACT. Send your scores to Sweet Briar using code 5634 for the SAT and 4406 for the ACT.
Apply. You can start the process online. Submit your application form, essay, guidance counselor recommendation letter, teacher recommendation letter, transcripts, and application fee.
Stand by. We’ll mail you a letter of acceptance. We’ll call you too.
Financial Aid Questions? We’ll work through concerns that you may have. On average Sweet Briar families receive $21,500 of aid each year and many students earn academic scholarships based on high school performance.
Choose Sweet Briar. Reserve your place for the fall semester by May 1. See you in August.
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Your world is as big as you make it.–Georgia Douglas Hunter