BRYN MAWR COLLEGE
101 N Merion Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 www.brynmawr.edu

Total Revenue
$204,085,223
Total Expenses
$172,384,837
Net Assets
$1,064,115,556

Organizations Filed Purposes: Bryn Mawr College educates students to the highest standard of excellence to prepare them for lives of purpose. The College's rigorous liberal arts curriculum and distinguished graduate programs foster a thirst for knowledge, open inquiry, global perspectives, civic engagement, and innovation through study across the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. A world-class faculty of teacher-scholars, a talented staff, and a tight-knit student body cultivate intellectual curiosity, independence, personal integrity, and resilience in a community of passionate, joyful learners. As a residential women's college at the undergraduate level, and through coeducational graduate programs in arts and sciences, in social work, and in post-baccalaureate premedical training, Bryn Mawr is committed to women's education and empowerment, to gender equity, and to supporting all students who choose to pursue their studies here. Equity and inclusion serve as the engine for excellence and innovation

To provide a rigorous education through an undergrad liberal arts curriculum for women & through coeducational grad programs in Arts & Sciences, & in Social Work & Social Research.

Instruction: During the year, Bryn Mawr College's enrollment consisted of approximately 1,385 full and part-time undergraduate students in residence and 335 graduate and professional students. In FY2020, Bryn Mawr conferred 358 bachelor's degrees; 75 post-baccalaureate certificates; 93 master's degrees and 8 doctoral degrees. Seventy-four percent of full-time undergraduate students received some form of financial aid. The average aid award was $53,763. In addition, during fiscal year 2020, the College provided over $4.6 million in subawards to other institutions for instruction in critical languages.

Research: Since its founding in 1885, the College has maintained its character as a small residential community which fosters close working relationships between faculty and students. The faculty of teachers/scholars emphasizes learning through conversation and collaboration, primary reading, original research and experimentation. The College's faculty research support program reflect a strong institutional commitment to faculty scholarship and to the relationship between teaching and research.

Public Service and Civic Engagement: Bryn Mawr College's Phebe Anna Thorne School has been serving families in the greater Philadelphia area for more than sixty years. The Thorne School continues to offer developmentally oriented, child-centered pre-school and kindergarden programs. Civic Engagement collaborates with community-based organizations to prepare students to be socially responsible leaders and citizens through purposeful action, reflection, and learning. A wide variety of programs include providing direct service such as tutoring, tax preparation, mentoring, and leadership training, and reflecting on that service inside and outside of a classroom setting. This dynamic combination of the practical and the academic helps shape students' professional goals, gives them real work experience, and provides the Philadelphia metropolitan area with much-needed services.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kimberly E CassidyPresident of the College40$541,800
Robert A MillerChief Alum Relations & Dev Off40$273,635
Kari FazioCFO and CAO40$270,549
Mary OsirimProvost and Professor40$237,815
Darlyne BaileyProfessor40$213,326
Deepak KumarProfessor40$204,112
Robert J DostalProfessor and Interim Provost40$203,358
Samuel B MagdovitzCollege Counsel40$195,013
Gina SiesingCIO and Director of Libraries40$192,905
Cheryl Lynn HorseyChief Enrollment Officer40$179,343
Jennifer WaltersDean of Undergraduate College40$179,046
Janet Shapiro EisenbergDean Of GSSWSR and Professor40$178,004
Grace ArmstrongProfessor40$177,975
Ruth LindeborgSecretary of the College40$167,767
Jennifer WhitfieldTrustee2$0
Thabani SinkulaTrustee2$0
Tim Blake NelsonTrustee2$0
Cynthia ChalkerTrustee2$0
Aparajita BhattacharyyaTrustee2$0
Karen KerrTrustee2$0
Jing-Yea HsuTrustee2$0
Christy A AllenTrustee2$0
Barry MillsTrustee2$0
Nanar Tabrizi YoseloffTrustee2$0
Elizabeth Vogel WarrenTrustee2$0
Teresa WallaceTrustee2$0
Severa Von WentzelTrustee2$0
Saskia SubramaniaTrustee/Pres of Alumnae Assc2$0
Janet L SteinmayerVice Chair, Board of Trustees3$0
Margaret SarkelaTrustee2$0
Patrick T MccarthyTrustee2$0
Susan MaclaurinVice Chair, Board of Trustees3$0
Ana Maria LopezTrustee2$0
Amy T LoftusTrustee2$0
Jeffrey I KohnTrustee2$0
Antonia L KerleTrustee2$0
Eileen P KavanaghTrustee2$0
Justine D JentesVice Chair Board of Trustees3$0
Kiki JamiesonTrustee2$0
Denise Lee HurleyVice Chair, Board of Trustees3$0
Cheryl R HollandVice Chair, Board of Trustees3$0
Susan Jin DavisTrustee2$0
Cecilia A ConradSecretary Board of Trustees3$0
Mary L ClarkTrustee2$0
Stephanie L BrownTrustee2$0
Sandy BaumTrustee2$0
Cynthia ArcherVice Chair, Board of Trustees3$0
Catherine AllegraTrustee2$0
Ann LoganChair, Board of Trustees3$0

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