Since its founding in 1871, Smith College
has provided women of high ability and promise an education of uncompromising quality.
A world-class faculty of scholars are fully engaged with their students’ intellectual
development, and an open curriculum encourages each student to explore many fields
of knowledge. Mentors for scholarship, leadership and service, across all spectrums
of endeavor, allow Smith students to observe different models of achievement, then
set their own course with conviction.
As one of the nation’s largest liberal arts colleges
for women, Smith offers a unique breadth of resources. Outstanding academic facilities,
on a New England campus noted for its beauty, are complemented by a supportive housing
system that fosters self-reliance and builds life-long friendships.
Smith develops within its students the capacity to lead
and change the world. For more than 130 years, Smith women have thrived in fields
that women have not typically entered; they have broken new ground and set new standards.
And the college continues to forge new paths, offering a curriculum based in the
humanities, arts and sciences, but with an emphasis on globalism, practical learning
and leadership skills. |