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Program for the Exceptionally Gifted
About Us PEG is a unique academic and residential program designed to support gifted young women. The program allows young women to take college-level coursework and graduate before the traditional college age. Students live and learn together on MBU’s secure, Staunton campus. Their all-female residence hall provides supportive environments to foster the unique emotional, social,… Read more
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Director of Financial Aid – Office of Financial Aid
Overview The Director of Financial Aid is responsible for the strategic leadership, administration, and management of student financial aid programs at Mary Baldwin University. This includes the oversight of federal, state, and institutional aid programs, ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements, and providing timely delivery of funding and exceptional service to students and families. About… Read more
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Admissions Team
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Strategic Plan
Our Vision for 2030 – Creating Innovative Pathways for All Elevating diverse learners through student-centered, career-aligned pathways deeply rooted in the essential skills of a liberal arts education. Mary Baldwin 2030 will strengthen our commitment to innovation and access, prepare graduates for careers and lifelong success, and address emerging needs in local and global communities. … Read more
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MBU Wellness [Copy]
Wellness Coaching with Christine Whether you want to improve your sleep, manage your stress, or learn how to eat a more balanced diet. Health and wellness coaches engage individuals and groups in evidence-based, client-centered processes that facilitate and empower clients to develop and achieve self-determined, health and wellness goals. Coaches assist clients to use their own… Read more
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Internship Spotlight: MBU Students Work in Washington
MBU students are always completing internships to help shape their studies and their careers, but internships don’t always put students in the center of the political world. Above: Kevin Weaver ’26 and Aleya Williamson ’25, each completed an internship in Washington D.C. Internships are a key stepping stone for many college students, offering invaluable hands-on… Read more