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Admissions Frequently Asked Questions

Academic Life

What is the size of the Mary Baldwin College campus?

The campus covers 54 acres. It is located one block from the historic downtown district of Staunton, Virginia.

What is the geographical distribution of the traditional age students?

Students come from over 30 states and 8 foreign countries. Approximately 60 percent come from Virginia.

What are the most popular majors?

  1. Sociology
  2. Art
  3. Psychology
  4. Asian Studies
  5. History
  6. Communication
  7. Business
  8. Health Care Administration
  9. English
  10. Political Science

What are the advantages of attending a school the size of Mary Baldwin?

Small classes provide individualized and personal attention with an opportunity to balance academics and social life. Also, there is increased opportunity to participate in organizations, sports, and school functions.

Student to faculty ratio: 11 to 1.

Very close association between faculty and students.

More than 200 leadership positions are available on campus and are all filled by women.

Opportunity to do individual research and complete an internship.

What courses do freshmen take?

Freshmen must take the freshman class, INT 177, in the first semester for one credit. The class is part of freshman orientation and helps students make the transition from high school to college life.

PHED 100 "fitness class" is also required for graduation, students are encouraged to take it during their first semester.

Otherwise, there are no other freshman requirements. There are, however, graduation requirements. Freshmen are urged to explore and expand their academic opportunities, whether or not they have chosen a major.

How many students go on to graduate school?

20 - 25% go directly after graduation.

45 - 55% go within 5-10 years after graduation.

Are there computer labs on campus?

Yes, every academic building has a lab (see student computer labs.) All residence hall rooms, classrooms, offices and laboratories are connected by a 100Mb Fast Ethernet network using fiber optic and twisted pair cable. This network provides access to the College Library, the Internet, voicemail and telephone services, and video cervices.

Students are encouraged to have their own computers in their rooms. There are more than 180 work stations in the labs outfitted with hardware and software appropriate to current courses.

Do you have the same advisor all four years?

No, you will change advisors when you declare your major.

Is financial aid academic or need based?

It is both. 75% of students get need-based aid, and 99% get some form of aid. Virginia residents qualify for a $3,200 Tuition Assistance Grant from the state, and Virginians in VWIL also receive a subsidy.

What is the deadline for submitting the FAFSA?

The quicker you and your family do your taxes the better. The priority date is April 15.

Do I need to file the FAFSA to get a campus job?

Yes.

When is new student orientation?

Orientation is held the weekend before the opening of school each fall (see the College Calendar). Placement tests and registration are scheduled as well as dances, mixers, movies, and picnics provided by the Orientation Committee. It is also the time that students participate in the Academic Advising Program. The student meets with her faculty advisor, peer advisor and freshmen advisor throughout the first semester.

We also offer INT 177 for one credit during the first semester. This required course includes information on study skills, motivation, time management, use of the library, and self-esteem. This is a part of continuing orientation in the freshmen halls throughout the year.

Is there a career and placement office?

Our Rosemarie Sena Center for Student Life and Career Development, or Sena Center, is a significant resource for all students. Freshmen are required to spend time there learning all the many opportunities available to them throughout their years here. Workshops include resume writing and time and stress management. Other services include free tutoring, interview preparation and graduate school preparation.

What opportunities are available for study abroad?

Many study abroad opportunities are available to students at Mary Baldwin College. A number of faculty accompany their students to overseas locations for academic study during May Term (an intensive 3 week term).
May Term travel in the last few years has included: Summer abroad programs:
  • Italy - Renaissance Studies
  • London - Theater/ London - Criminal Justice
  • France - French Civilization/Art Appreciation
  • Japan - Modern Japan/Asian Studies
  • Australia/New Zealand - Sociology
  • Spain - Spanish in Madrid or Costa Rica
  • Russia -courses TBA in St. Petersburg
  • Bulgaria/Turkey/Greece - Colloquium
  • England - Oxford University
  • Japan - Doshisha Women's College
  • Semester- and year-long exchanges with various British universities and international internships are also available.

Social and Cultural Life

What is the percentage of minority students?

Americans of color account for about 33% of the student body, with an additional 2% international students.

What do Mary Baldwin students do for fun?

The college and the many student organizations offer many on-campus activities during the week and on the weekends. The Program Board coordinates these activities with surrounding colleges such as Washington & Lee, Hampden-Sydney, Virginia Military Institute, and the University of Virginia, among others.

Annual events, such as Apple Day, mixers, theatre, music, lectures and coffee houses offer a richness and diversity of options. Hanging out with friends in residence hall of the Pannill Student Center remain top in the list of things to do.

The students also have access to larger cities such as Washington, D.C. (2.5 hrs), Richmond (1.75 hrs) and Roanoke (1.5 hrs) where they can enjoy shops, museums and theaters.

Wintergreen and Massanutten ski resorts are both a short drive from campus.

Shenandoah National Park, national forests, and recreation areas present unlimited opportunities to enjoy backpacking, hiking, rafting, canoeing, and camping.

What sports are available?

Varsity athletics include swimming, tennis, volleyball, basketball, field hockey, softball, and soccer. MBC competes in NCAA Division III and participates in the Atlantic Women's Colleges Conference.

Club sports are fencing, lacrosse, dance, cross-country.

What is the town of Staunton and surrounding area like?

Staunton is a town of about 24,000 in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Its economy is based primarily on service organizations, retail sales, and a growing tourism industry.

There is a large and lively artistic community providing many cultural activities. The downtown area bordering the campus, is a historic district that includes restored homes, antique and gift shops, restaurants, and professional offices.

What about transportation to and from Staunton?

Staunton is conveniently located at the intersection of two main interstate highways - I-81 and I-64.

  • Our nearest airport is the Shenandoah Valley Airport 15 miles away in Weyers Cave.
  • The Charlottesville Airport is 45 miles away.
  • The Roanoke Airport is 85 miles away.
  • There is Greyhound Bus Service available. The bus station is located directly off Staunton Exit 222 from I-81.
  • The Amtrak Train Service is available at the downtown station.

Application Process

How do I get an application and catalog?

What are the requirements for applying to Mary Baldwin?

You need to submit:

  • high school transcript
  • SAT/ACT scores or TOEFL
  • Mary Baldwin College application for admission (see above)

Is a formal interview required?

No. However, we encourage you to make an appointment to meet with an admissions counselor when you visit the campus.

What is the deadline for submitting an application?

The deadline for early decision applications is November 15 of the senior year.

You are notified by December 15 if not earlier.

The deadline for regular decision applications is April 15. Our "rolling admissions" policy means that students are notified as soon as possible after we have received their credentials.

The deadline for transfer applications is August 1. Spring application deadline is December 1.

How important are the grades before my senior year?

Grades in the junior and senior years are weighed most heavily.

Is it better to get an A in a regular course or a B or C in an AP or IB course?

It is better to take the more difficult course load and get a slightly lower grade.

What are the GPA requirements?

There is no absolute requirement, but the average is a 3.2.

What is the required SAT score?

There is no required SAT score, but the average is . When grades and/or SATs are lower than average, strong motivation and extra curricular activities may help you.

Do you accept the ACT instead of the SAT?

Yes.

Are achievement tests required for Admission?

No.

How do AP and IB credits count?

The scores needed are 4 or 5 on AP, 6 or 7 on IB.

Can I spend the night on campus?

Yes, but you should arrange an appointment in advance. Contact admit@mbc.edu.

To what other schools do Mary Baldwin applicants apply?

The top institutions to which Mary Baldwin applicants applied for 2005-2006 were:
  1. James Madison University
  2. Virginia Commonwealth University
  3. George Mason University
  4. Radford University
  5. Old Dominion University
  6. Christopher Newport University
  7. Longwood College
  8. Hollins University
  9. Mary Washington College
  10. Howard University

Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid

What is the yearly tuition at Mary Baldwin?

The tuition for the 2007-2008 year is $22,530.

What is the cost of room and board?

Room and board for 2007-2008 is $6,470, including local telephone service and long distance access as well as an Internet hook-up.

What is the student organization fee?

This fee, $215, provides seed money to the Student Government Association and the over 30 student-run organizations that create so much vitality -- and such great opportunities for leadership skills development -- on the Mary Baldwin Campus.

What is the total, comprehensive fee for one year?

The direct cost for 2007-2008 is $29,200.
99
% of students receive some form of financial aid, with an average aid package of more than $22,000 including loans.

What about financial aid? Fees? Scholarships? Campus job opportunities?

MBC offers a number of merit-based scholarships valued up to $13,000 a year.

There are on-campus work-study job opportunities available in the dining hall, mail room, and administrative offices, among others. These are included as part of the financial aid packages. Financial aid funds earned on working are not applied to the tuition, room and board bill from the Business Office. Students receive a monthly check for hours worked.

More Financial Aid Information


Residence Life

How are residence hall rooms chosen?

After a student makes her housing deposit ($300) to the Admissions Office, she receives an incoming housing form in May. This form asks several questions about personal habits and also describes all the housing available for freshmen. Freshmen students have a choice of two residence halls: Woodson and Spencer.

Upper-level students choose their halls by a lottery.

May students request specific residence halls?

Yes, students can list their first choice.

Transfer students will room with other upper classwomen.

May students request to room with someone they know?

Yes. Both students must make the request when filling out their housing forms.

What can be done if my roommate and I don't get along?

The first option is to try to work out your differences. If there is no solution, both students must request a change and meet with the director of resident life.

Are freshmen allowed to have a car?

Yes, all students may have cars on campus. There is a designated parking lot for freshmen. Each year students must pay a fee for a parking permit. Parking Information and fees

Can students have phones in their rooms?

All residence halls are equipped with telephones and have voicemail services. Traditional students may also have a TV, stereo, and refrigerator in their rooms. VWIL student privileges depend on class year.

Do students need a computer?

Computers are recommended but not necessary. There are several well-equipped computer labs on campus.

Is Internet access available in the residence halls?

Yes. Every student room has access to the Internet, video cable services, and telephone voice mail service.

Is the campus safe?

Mary Baldwin provides 24-hour security. Security phones are located in parking lots and near dormitory doors. The surrounding area and Staunton provide a generally safe environment. Mary Baldwin has one of the best campus safety records in the country.

What about alcohol and drugs?

Federal and state laws are supported by the college's policies.

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office.