Details, Explanation and Meaning About Wellesley College

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Wellesley College is a women's liberal arts college chartered in 1870 by Henry Fowle Durant and his wife Pauline Fowle Durant. Today, the mission of the college is to "provide an excellent liberal arts education for women who will make a difference in the world." The college's motto, "Non Ministrari sed Ministrare" (not to be ministered unto but to minister), reflects this purpose.

The private college, located in Wellesley, Massachusetts (13 miles east of Boston), grants four-year baccalaureate degrees and is one of the Seven Sisters. Approximately 2,400 students attend the school. The college has a cross-registration program and a five-year dual degree program with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and houses the Wellesley Centers for Women, which consists of the Center for Research on Women and the Stone Center for Developmental Services and Studies. Based on rankings by U.S. News & World Report;, Wellesley consistently ranks among the top five liberal arts colleges in the United States, and as the highest ranking women's college in this category. According to The Princeton Review, applicants "also look at and often prefer" Brown University and Swarthmore College.

Wellesley is also the college in which the 2003 film Mona Lisa Smile was set.

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