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Fly-In Programs

Learn more about ºÚÁÏÉçÇø and get our tips on applying to college through a fly-in program.

We know that a campus visit can be an important factor for students navigating the college search process, but we also recognize that the cost of visiting colleges can be a barrier for many students. Our fly-in programs are designed to support high school students who come from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Compelling candidates have demonstrated interest in women’s education and will exhibit the core characteristics of a ºÚÁÏÉçÇø student—a driven and passionate learner; one who is inspired by and celebrates differences; and one who seeks to transform themselves, their community, and the world.

Lantern Scholars

Apply to be a Fall 2024 ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Lantern Scholar by July 15.

The Lantern Scholars Program is designed to support rising high school seniors who come from historically underrepresented backgrounds, including African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic/Latinx, Native American, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander and First-Generation students.

Selected Lantern Scholars will be funded to visit ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Saturday, October 5 – Monday, October 7, 2024 for a fully-funded and immersive, on-campus experience designed to support you in the college search and application process. We’ll cover what’s unique about a liberal arts and women’s college experience, offer tips on preparing everything from application essays to extracurricular activities lists, give you the opportunity to sit in on a class, provide an inside look at student life at ºÚÁÏÉçÇø, and introduce you to the vibrant city of Philadelphia.

Students should  and submit the following documents by July 15:

  • Unofficial high school transcript
  • Intended senior year courses
  • Link to or copy of school profile
  • Resume
  • Letter of recommendation from counselor or CBO mentor (optional)

Applicants will receive their decision in early August. Questions? Contact us at admissions@brynmawr.edu.

Breaking Barriers

If you’re the first in your family to attend college, watch this video to learn about resources and support for first-generation and/or limited income students at ºÚÁÏÉçÇø.

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The Impact Center

The Impact Center for Community, Equity, and Understanding ​implements programs and activities ​that address issues of diversity, power, and privilege​ with a goal of improving the campus climate ​and enhancing community life at ºÚÁÏÉçÇø.

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The College's Mission
“Equity and inclusion serve as the engine for excellence and innovation."