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'''Sweet Briar College''' is a [[Private college|private]] [[Women's colleges in the United States|women's]] [[liberal arts college]] in Sweet Briar, [[Amherst County, Virginia|Amherst County]], [[Virginia]].
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It was established in 1901 by Indiana Fletcher Williams in memory of her deceased daughter, Daisy.<ref>archive.org, [https://archive.org/stream/copyofcharterofs00unse#page/6/mode/2up Copy of Charter of Sweet Briar Institute and the Amendments to Said Charter], 1927 (Retrieved 3-16-15)</ref> The college formally opened its doors in 1906 and granted the B.A. degree for the first time in 1910. It nearly closed in 2015 but was saved by donations and legal actions by alumnae.
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Latest revision as of 01:48, 19 February 2024

Group.png Sweet Briar College  
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SBC.seal.jpg
MottoRosam quae meruit ferat
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Formation1901
HeadquartersAmherst County, Virginia, USA
Type•  Private
•  women's college.liberal arts
Other nameVixens
Private women's liberal arts college in Virginia, USA

Sweet Briar College is a private women's liberal arts college in Sweet Briar, Amherst County, Virginia.

It was established in 1901 by Indiana Fletcher Williams in memory of her deceased daughter, Daisy.[1] The college formally opened its doors in 1906 and granted the B.A. degree for the first time in 1910. It nearly closed in 2015 but was saved by donations and legal actions by alumnae.





 

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