Brevard College is a private college in Brevard, North Carolina. The college grants Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Master of Science degrees. Brevard College was named for Ephraim Brevard, a teacher and one of the local leaders that produced the Mecklenburg Resolves/Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence in 1775. Brevar…Brevard College is a private college in Brevard, North Carolina. The college grants Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Master of Science degrees. Brevard College was named for Ephraim Brevard, a teacher and one of the local leaders that produced the Mecklenburg Resolves/Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence in 1775. Brevard College traces its origins to three institutions: Weaver College, a two- and four-year school, which was founded in Weaverville, Buncombe County, in 1853 by the "Brothers of Temperance;" and named for the town's founder, Montraville Weaver. Rutherford College, which was founded as the Owl Hollow School in 1853 in Burke County ; and the Brevard Institute, a high school inaugurated in 1895 by Asheville businessman Fitch Taylor and his wife, Sarah.