Since its founding in 1889, Agnes Scott College has been committed to providing women with the best education possible. And in common with most of the nation's top colleges and universities, we believe the most effective way to accomplish this goal is through a liberal arts education.
As they acquire a body of knowledge that is both broad and deep, our students learn to better understand themselves as well as the world in which they live. And the world they inhabit at Agnes Scott is undeniably one for women.
Research shows single-sex colleges offer young women the ideal environment in which to develop confidence, to excel academically and to learn and practice leadership. In our close-knit community, students gain confidence as they speak up and express their ideas, perform on stage, or prepare to spend a semester abroad. They excel academically as they work in small groups with high-caliber faculty, often in previously unexplored disciplines such as mathematics, economics and the hard sciences. Agnes Scott students discover what it means to lead when they listen to and consider points of view that differ from their own, when they take charge of more than 70 clubs and organizations, and as they embody one of the nation's oldest honor codes.
We invite you to learn more about Agnes Scott College, its history, its mission, its ideals and its leadership.
Programs
African Studies, Anthropology, Art, Art & Art History, Art History, Asian Studies, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese, Creative Writing, Dance, Dual Degrees, Economics, Education, French, History, Japanese, Law, Math, Mathematics, Molecular Biology, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Pre-Law, Psychology, Religious Studies, Science, Spanish, Studio Art, Theatre, Writing
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges--Liberal Arts
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