Can I take graduate courses while maintaining undergraduate status at Bryn Mawr?
Students who have completed advanced undergraduate courses because of Advanced Placement exams or other acceleration process may be given permission by the department to enroll in graduate courses. This gives advanced students an opportunity to study mathematical content at a sophisticated level beyond the normal undergraduate challenges. Accelerated students may also choose to complete both an A.B. and an M.A. in mathematics, called the A.B./M.A. program. The norm for this program is for a student to complete the work in four years, doing research for and writing an M.A. thesis in the fourth year. A student usually applies to this program during her sophomore year. Details of the requirements can be discussed with a Major Advisor. Visit the AB/MA website for general information, and see our specific sample program for mathematics.
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