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“ The factor that swayed me in Bryn Mawr’s favor was the integration of McBrides into all aspects of the campus community. It was the opportunity to take classes at all four Quaker Consortium schools that sealed my decision. The idea of having a warm, solid, student identity with a home base at Bryn Mawr meant I had the best of both worlds.” Adrienne Reynolds, Class of 2016 Anthropology Major • McBride Scholar Part time option Financial aid available Eligibility to apply: High school diploma Credits from general education courses in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences are likely to transfer to Bryn Mawr. Maximum of 16 credits are eligible for transfer. MCBRIDE SCHOLARS www.brynmawr.edu/admissions/mcbride-scholars The Katherine E. McBride Scholars Program was created for women over the age of 24 who did not complete their college education immediately following high school.
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“ The factor that swayed me in Bryn Mawr’s favor was the integration of McBrides into all aspects of the campus community. It was the opportunity to take classes at all four Quaker Consortium schools that sealed my decision. The idea of having a warm, solid, student identity with a home base at Bryn Mawr meant I had the best of both worlds.”

Adrienne Reynolds, Class of 2016Anthropology Major • McBride Scholar

■ Part time option

■ Financial aid available

■ Eligibility to apply: High school diploma

■ Credits from general education courses in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences are likely to transfer to Bryn Mawr. Maximum of 16 credits are eligible for transfer. M

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www.brynmawr.edu/admissions/mcbride-scholars

■ The Katherine E. McBride Scholars Program

was created for women over the age of 24 who did not complete their college education immediately following high school.

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