Template:Women's colleges that became coeducational
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Women's colleges that became coeducational
Became coeducational
Adelphi University
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Albertus Magnus College
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Andrew College
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Beaver College
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Bennington College
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Carlow University
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Cazenovia College
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Chestnut Hill College
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Chowan College
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Columbia College
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Connecticut College
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Drexel University College of Medicine
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Elms College
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Elmira College
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Emmanuel College
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Georgia College & State University
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Goucher College
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Greensboro College
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Hood College
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Hunter College
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Immaculata University
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James Madison University
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Keuka College
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LaGrange College
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Lake Erie College
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Lasell College
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Lesley College
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Longwood University
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MacMurray College
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Mississippi University for Women
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Marymount Manhattan College
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Moravian College
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Notre Dame College
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Ohio Dominican University
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Queens University of Charlotte
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Radford University
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Randolph College
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Regis College
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Rivier College
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Sarah Lawrence College
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Salve Regina University
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Seton Hill University
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Shorter College
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Skidmore College
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Silver Lake College
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Texas Woman's University
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Trocaire College
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University of Mary Washington
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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Vassar College
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Villa Julie College
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Viterbo University
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Washington College of Law
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Wells College
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Wheaton College
Coordinate colleges
Douglass
(merged with
Rutgers University
) •
Evelyn College for Women
(with
Princeton University
; closed) •
H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College
(merged with
Tulane University
) •
Margaret Morrison Carnegie College
(merged with
Carnegie Mellon University
) •
Pembroke
(merged with
Brown University
) •
Radcliffe College
(merged with
Harvard University
)
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