Bennett College is a small, private, historically
Black liberal arts college for women. The College offers women an education conducive to excellence in
scholarly pursuits; preparation for leadership roles
in the workplace, society, and the world; and
life-long learning in a technologically advanced,
complex global society. As a United Methodist
Church-related institution, Bennett College promotes
morally grounded maturation, intellectual honesty,
purposeful public service, and responsible civic
action.
The College welcomes students, faculty, and staff
from diverse backgrounds, recognizing that the
educational experience is enriched and strengthened
when multiple voices are represented and heard.
Operating in an interdisciplinary learning-centered
environment, students, working with faculty and
staff, will learn to use sophisticated intellectual
skills, think analytically, and solve problems in
ways that respect a variety of viewpoints and deepen
their understanding of different cultures.
At Bennett College, education takes place in an
environment of open inquiry where teachers and
students are immersed in educational processes that
build community, foster authentic research, create
knowledge, and advance scholarship and personal
empowerment. Students leave Bennett College
prepared for success in the world of work and
further studies, possessing a greater appreciation
of the history and culture of Africa and the African
Diaspora, the struggles and accomplishments of
women, and a realization of their own ability and
the possibilities to help change the world.
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