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FindYourPlace Sweet Briar College
A View From Here
Sweet Briar College stands out: beautiful location, intimate size, dynamic professors and a proven network to connect your pas-sion with a career path or graduate studies.
We prepare you to excel in the modern world. You are our sole focus. At Sweet Briar women receive all the attention so you can find your way, whatever major you pursue.
The possibilities are wide open.
Office Of AdmissionsP.O. Box 1052Sweet Briar, VA 24595 sbc.edu
Population: 623 on campus, 125 off campus for a total of 748.
Type: Private, women’s, liberal arts and sciences college.
CampusEst. 1901. 3,250 acres in the foothills of the Virginia Blue Ridge Mountains 30 build-ings, six nature sanctuaries, two lakes, and 18 miles of trails. Home to the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the Blue Ridge Summer Theatre Festival.
First-Year Students (2014)Average GPA: 3.4 SAT Middle 50%: 980-1190 ACT Middle 50%: 21-26 Top 10% of high school class: 30% Top 50% of high school class: 81%
Honors ProgramIt includes honors courses, campus-wide colloquia, an annual research conference and a senior thesis.
RidingWe’re home to the one of the nation’s premier equestrian programs, with five different col-lege supported teams, nine national and nine reserve championships, a certificate in equine studies and one of the best equestrian facilities in the country - 130 acres on-campus, 3 out-door rings and a 120- by 300-foot indoor arena.
Financial Aid (Fall 2014)Students receiving institutional financial assistance: 93%Total scholarships/grants awarded: $9,058,664Total from Sweet Briar funds: $6,843,848
AthleticsLacrosse, Field Hockey, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball (NCAA Division III, Old Dominion Athletic Conference)
Our Track RecordAccording to the National Survey of Student Engagement, Sweet Briar outperforms other colleges in its level of academic challenge, active and collaborative learning, student-faculty ratio interaction, enriching educational experiences and being a supportive campus environment. And, Princeton Review is not shy about ranking us in all of its catego-ries: #6 Most Beautiful Campus, #8 Best Career Services, #11 Class Dis-cussions Encouraged, #4 Professors Get High Marks, #3 Most Acces-sible Professors, #8 Best Classroom Experience. (2011)
World-Wide OpportunitiesCustomize your abroad experience. 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. You’ll work with your professors to define where and why. Students have journeyed to places from Australia to China, from Europe to Russia, from Latin America to to India.
Specifically, Sweet Briar College has three centers with a strong reputa-tion: one in Seville, Spain, and two in France in Nice and Paris. We also have partnerships in cities around the world, including London (Ox-ford), Rome, Athens, Beijing and Kyoto. We have competitive scholar-ships to help you on your way, too.
A Flourishing Campus LifeCampus life at an all women’s col-lege is an important question. All women means a level of friendship that you don’t have at other colleges. There’s a bond and a network of cur-rent students and alumnae. There’s a strong sense of tradition and a world of things to do right outside your door from rock climbing to formals to concerts to horseback riding - about 50 student led organizations are involved in calendar planning. You don’t have to abandon the city altogether. Lynchburg is about 100,000 people and 15 minutes from campus. Also, Washington D.C. is just a short train ride away.
Also, with three colleges in Lynch-burg, Hampden-Sydney nearby and UVA about an hour away, there are plenty of opportunities to meet guys. There are social events on and off campus and plenty of time to make it to a football game if you want to. Alexandra Groban ’12 says, “If you want to have guys in your life during your four years at Sweet Briar, it’s very easy to make that happen.”
Open Spaces To LearnEducation at Sweet Briar is person-alized. It’s about your discovery of new interests in an environ-ment that offers highly accessible professors. There are more than 40 programs of study with the flex-ibility to form your own major. And there’s plenty of guidance. Our advising team includes faculty, staff and alumnae. Research is part of the experience here and professors work alongside you to discover new insights.
The Ways You Can GoThe paths that Sweet Briar gradu-ates choose are diverse. Kat Alex-ander ’11 is a Fulbright Scholar in Turkey, Corey Latta ’11 is a teaching artist at the Lexington Children’s Theatre, Melaina Macone ’11 is a group manager for Anheuser Busch, Victoria Trudeau ’11 is studying at the University of Chicago, Em-ily Davies ’11 is a marine science technician with the United States Coast Guard. Teacher, doctor, artist, businesswoman, engineer, scientist, lawyer... whatever you choose you’ll have the confidence and the knowl-edge to pursue it.
Latin American StudiesLaw and Society*
Leadership** Liberal Studies
Mathematics Mathematical Economics
Medieval Renaissance Studies* Modern Languages
and Literature Music
Music Theatre Philosophy
Physics Political Science
Psychology Religion
Self-designed Major Sociology
Spanish Statistics* Studio Art Theatre
Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-law Pre-medicine
Pre-veterinary
Graduate Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Education
*minor only | **certificate only
ProgramsAnthropology Archaeology Art History Arts Management** Biochemistry and Molecular Biology BiologyBusiness Chemistry Classics Creative Writing Dance Economics Education: Pre K-6 Licensure Education: Secondary Licensure Engineering Management Engineering ScienceEnglish Environmental Science (B.S.) Environmental Studies (B.A.) Equine Studies** Fine Arts (Interdisciplinary) French Gender Studies* German German Studies Government History International Affairs Journalism, New Mediaand Communications*