Men's colleges

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Men's Colleges in higher education are undergraduate, bachelor's degree-granting institutions whose students are exclusively men. Many are liberal arts colleges.

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[edit] Men's colleges around the world

[edit] Men's colleges in Africa

[edit] Men's colleges in Asia

[edit] Men's colleges in Europe

[edit] Men's colleges in the Middle East

[edit] Men's colleges in North America

[edit] United States

See main article: Men's colleges in the United States

In the United States, co-education did not become the standard until the 1960s and 1970s. Prior to that, the majority of private colleges and universities were gender-segregated. Among public universities, the University of Iowa was the first men's college to begin admitting women, doing so in 1855.

[edit] Men's colleges in South America

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