Bryn Mawr-bi-co/tri-co

Bryn Mawr is bi-co and tri-co, with haverford and swarthmore. But does that mean if you get into Bryn Mawr, u can automatically take courses in haverford or swarthmore, even if u do not apply to those colleges?

It does! I’m applying to Bryn Mawr and Haverford, so I have two chances of getting in and being able to take advantage of the bi-co/tri-co association, and because both offer programs in my intended field of study.

Yes! Getting into Bryn Mawr, Haverford, or Swarthmore will allow you to take any classes at each other’s schools, join any extracurricular or club, use any dining halls, libraries, etc. It is a fantastic consortium.