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Columbia College

Columbia College was founded in 1854, where it closed between 1863-1873 during the Civil War. Today it has a population of 1,200 students. Columbia College emphasizes service, social justice, and leadership development within its liberal arts curriculum.

Bryn Mawr College

Bryn Mawr College was the first women’s college to offer graduate education through their Ph.D. program, demonstrating early on their commitment to empowering women to challenge conventional thought. The students benefit from share curriculum through longstanding partnerships with Haverford College, Swarthmore College, the University of

Bennett College for Women

Bennett College is located in Greensboro, North Carolina. Bennett College was founded in 1873 as part of the Warnersville Methodist Episcopal Church. Their mission is to provide quality education for women of color as well as nurture the intellectual, spiritual and cultural growth of young

Bay Path College

Bay Path College has a historic reputation of producing excellent business leadership. Today, Bay Path College holds a reputation for providing flexible, quality learning for its students and a wider global audience. Today, it ranks 6th as having the best online Organizational Leadership program, and

Agnes Scott College

Agnes Scott College is a distinguished women’s college of dedicated to excellence in the sciences, business, and community service. The college ranks in the top 10 percent of graduates that complete Ph.D. degrees. The school is best known for being the only liberal arts program

Spelman College

Spelman College, a historically Black college and a global leader in the education of women of African descent, is dedicated to academic excellence in the liberal arts and sciences and the intellectual, creative, ethical and leadership development of its students.  Spelman empowers the whole person