2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Off-campus Study in the United States


Seven-college Exchange Consortium

Sweet Briar belongs to a consortium that includes Hampden-Sydney College, Hollins University, Mary Baldwin University, Randolph-Macon College, Randolph College, and Washington and Lee University. Students, usually juniors, can spend a semester or an academic year at one of these colleges. By sharing resources, each participating college expands and extends its offerings.

Tri-college Consortium

A student at Sweet Briar may take a course at the University of Lynchburg or Randolph College in the spring or fall semester, provided the course is not currently available at Sweet Briar. No tuition will be charged in addition to what has already been paid to Sweet Briar, but the student must pay any extra fees or charges. Grades earned at these colleges are accepted in transfer. The Tri-college Consortium program is not available for courses offered in terms other than fall or spring.

American University Washington Semester

An upperclass woman may spend a semester in one of several American University programs in the areas of public law, American politics, journalism, international and environmental development, or economic, foreign or domestic policy determination.

Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation

Sweet Briar’s partnership with the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation (SMSC) lets students spend a semester away living, learning and gaining hands-on experience at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) in Front Royal, Va. SMSC, which partners with a number of colleges and universities in the mid-Atlantic region, admits up to three Sweet Briar students per semester. A minimum of 45 credit hours is required to be eligible for the immersive program. During the 16 weeks, students practice conservation firsthand with experts from the Smithsonian Institution, George Mason University, and wildlife protection agencies around the world.

Summer Study

Subject to the stipulations set by the faculty, up to 18 credit hours toward a Sweet Briar degree may be obtained in summer study at accredited American colleges and universities, in approved summer programs abroad, and for internships and independent study projects. This work must have prior approval from the academic program and the registrar’s office.