Some of the best academic supports that Bryn Mawr offers are built into the fabric of day-to-day life. Small class size, professors that genuinely care about teaching, and a close-knit intellectually focused residential community: all these make it easy for students to talk about ideas, to ask questions, to seek the help of those who have more experience in a field. In addition, the deans work with faculty and students to provide various formal academic support services as necessary supplements to more informal networks of support.
Because academic anxieties may sometimes be a sign of other non-academic problems, a professor, your dean, or your HA may recommend that you talk to a counselor from the health center. You and the counselor may talk about factors that can contribute to academic stress and about techniques for handling stress.
It is important to realize that some academic anxiety necessarily accompanies college life, as students struggle to master increasingly sophisticated material and methods of inquiry and to meet increasingly demanding expectations. First-year students entering college, sophomores delving into their majors, and upperclasswomen embarking on upper-level seminars often report that their previous approaches to reading, note-taking, studying or taking exams now seem inefficient or ineffective. If you are having trouble coping with the academic demands placed on you, you might want to re-evaluate your study strategies. Bryn Mawr offers a variety of services to support your study strategies, ranging from your dean to study-skills specialists, peer-mentoring, and tutors.
BMC Student Handbook 2011-2012
YEAR AT A GLANCE
Semester II (2011-2012)
January 13
Dorms reopen at 12 noon
January 16
Martin Luther King Day: no classes at Bryn Mawr or Haverford
January 17
Classes begin at Bryn Mawr and Haverford
January 24 and 25
Confirmation of Registration
February 3
Last day to drop a fifth course (5pm)
Last day to declare a class Credit/No Credit
for first quarter courses (5pm)
February 24
Last day to declare a course credit/no credit
for full semester courses (5pm)
March 2
Last day of First Quarter spring classes
Spring break begins after last class
March 12
Classes resume
Start of Second Quarter spring classes
April 19
Student Awards Ceremony (6:30pm)
April 27
Last day of classes: all written work due 5pm
April 28-April 30
Review period
April 29
May Day
May 1 –May 11
Examination Period
May 11
Convocation 4pm
May 12
Commencement
May 13
Dorms close at 12 noon