Bridgewater College is a private liberal arts college located in Bridgewater, Virginia, United States.
It was founded in 1880 and is affiliated with the Church of the Brethren, a Christian denomination.
Bridgewater College offers a wide range of undergraduate programs in fields such as arts and sciences, business, health and exercise science, education, and more.
The college has a student-to-faculty ratio of approximately 14:1, allowing for close interactions and personalized attention between students and faculty members.
The campus of Bridgewater College spans over 300 acres and features a mix of historic and modern buildings, including the Kline Campus Center and the McKinney Center for Science and Mathematics.
The college’s athletic teams, known as the Eagles, compete in NCAA Division III as part of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference.
Bridgewater College has a strong emphasis on experiential learning, offering internships, research opportunities, and study abroad programs to enhance students’ academic experiences.
Notable alumni of Bridgewater College include NFL player Brian Mann and U.S. Congressman Bob Goodlatte.
The college promotes a sense of community and service, encouraging students to engage in volunteer work and community service projects.
Bridgewater College values diversity and inclusivity, fostering an environment where individuals from different backgrounds and perspectives feel welcome and supported.
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