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Haverford College

Haverford is a coeducational undergraduate liberal arts college founded in 1833 by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). While the College is not formally affiliated with any religious body today, the values of individual dignity, academic strength, and tolerance upon which it was founded remain central to its character. Haverford's 1,100 students represent a wide variety of interests, backgrounds, and talents. They come from independent and public schools across the United States, Puerto Rico, and more than 20 countries around the world. Extensive cooperation with nearby Bryn Mawr College adds an important dimension to the resources available at Haverford.

The Honor Code, affirmed by the student body each year, represents the philosophy of conduct within the College. Students are expected to maintain a strong sense of individual responsibility as well as intellectual integrity, honesty, and genuine concern for others. Originally landscaped by the English gardener William Carvill, the park-like 216-acre campus includes more than 400 species of trees and shrubs, a nature walk, and a duck pond. The varied architectural styles of campus buildings, representing more than 150 years of architectural evolution, give the campus a unique character and charm.

Gardner

Gooding Arena

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Baseball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis, Track

Location: Haverford, PA 19041
Founded: 1833
President: Stephen Emerson
Enrollment: 1,105
Colors: Scarlet, Black
Nickname: Fords
Varsity Sports: 23

AD: Wendy Smith
Voice: 610.896.1120

SWA: Ann Koger
Voice: 610.896.1127

SID: Matt Kirsch
Voice: 610.896.1121

Athletic Trainer: Curt Mauger


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