Written Agreements for Educational Programs
Bridgewater College has entered into written agreements with other institutions under which the institutions provide part of the educational program for students enrolled at Bridgewater College. Following are links to the
Withdrawal Policy
Withdrawal from College
To withdraw from Bridgewater College at any time during a semester, a student must first confer with the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs who will provide a form requiring the signatures of
Student Diversity
| Fall 2010 Enrollment | Fall 2011 Enrollment | |||
| Count | Percent | Count | Count | |
| Total Enrollment | 1,688 | 100% | 1,648 | 100% |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 707 | 42% | 681 | 41% |
| Female | 981 | 58% | 967 | |
Transfer of Credit Policies
A student who has attended another accredited college or university and is in good standing there may apply for admission to advanced standing no later than the beginning of the senior year.
One who has attended an
Return of Federal Aid
Return of Title IV Funds
While Bridgewater College has a refund policy for charges, a separate policy for federal aid exists as described in the "Return of Title IV Funds" regulations published by the U.S. Department of










