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Converse College has been
preparing women to be strong leaders in their professions
and in their communities for over 100 years. Here, women
come first – in the classrooms, science labs, and music
rehearsal halls; on our playing fields and in our student
organizations. This commitment to our students ensures that
throughout their Converse experience and beyond, they will
be involved, prepared, and accomplished. |
In 2004, Converse was selected to appear in a new admissions guidebook and Web site called Colleges of Distinction, which profiles colleges throughout the United States that "excel in engaging students, offering great teaching, providing a vibrant campus community and resulting in successful outcomes for their students."
In
recognition, Converse is ranked #2 Best Value for Southern
Colleges and Universities in the U.S.
News and World Report 2004 rankings. The College is
also featured in the book, The Best 201 Colleges in the
Real World. To learn more about Converse College,
read Converse: The Mission, The Vision. In addition, view
the 2004 Fact Sheet, Click Here (PDF Format). |
| The
College of Arts and Sciences |
| The
College of Arts and Sciences offers 33 majors in fields
from business, biology, and education to politics,
theatre, and interior design. In each major, students are
encouraged to perform independent research or creative
work, internships, and honors work. |
| The School of Education and Graduate Studies |
| Converse offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs for those who want to prepare for challenging careers in the field of public or private education. Undergraduates pursue programs that lead to positions as teachers of early childhood, elementary, hearing impaired, and other students with disabilities (such as learning disabilities or mental disabilities). Converse has the only fully-developed and accredited teacher preparation program for the Hearing Impaired in South Carolina. Graduate programs include the MAT for college graduates seeking initial certification as teachers, the M.Ed. for experienced teachers, and the Ed.S. for those who want advanced preparation to become public school leaders--principals, supervisors, or curriculum specialists. Converse has the only master's degree in South Carolina for those preparing to teach gifted and talented students and one of the few Ed.S. degrees for marriage and family therapists in this region. We also offer the Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) degree for those seeking advanced study in such fields as Engish, History, or Political Science. |
| The
Petrie School of Music |
| In addition to offering a broad education in the liberal arts and sciences,
Converse College
offers aspiring musicians a solid foundation in music theory, composition, history, therapy, education and performance through the The Carroll McDaniel Petrie School of Music. Today, you can find Converse musicians in major symphony orchestras, opera houses, chamber music ensembles, church positions, Broadway and recording studios. Our graduates are making a powerful difference in the music industry, broadcasting, education and music therapy. |
| Converse
College is many things: rich in history and tradition; a
place with the faculty, resources, and reputation to get
you where you’re headed in life; and a community where
people matter most of all. |
| Arrange
a Visit |
| Experiencing
Converse in person is the best way to learn about the
college and life on campus. Our Admissions team offers
personalized tours of Converse Monday-Friday from 8:30a.m.
to 5:00p.m (the College closes at 1:00 p.m. on Fridays
between June 1—August 31). If you’d like to schedule a
tour, please call 1-800-766-1125 or e-mail our office at admissions@converse.edu.
You can also sign
up online to participate in one of the scheduled
Preview Days. |
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