'Women's colleges' in
higher education are
undergraduate,
bachelor's degree-granting institutions, often
liberal arts colleges, whose student populations are comprised exclusively or almost exclusively of
women. Some women's colleges admit male students to their
graduate schools or in smaller numbers to undergraduate programs, but all serve a primarily female student body.
Women's colleges around the world
Main articles: List of current and historical women's universities and colleges
Women's colleges in Asia
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Ehwa Woman's University in South Korea.
Women's colleges in Europe
United Kingdom
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St Hilda's College, Oxford
★ Previously
St Anne's College, Oxford (became co-educational in
1979)
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New Hall, Cambridge
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Newnham College, Cambridge
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Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge
★ Previously
Royal Holloway, University of London (became co-educational in
1965)
Women's colleges in the Middle East
★ Royal University for Women, Kingdom of Bahrain
Women's colleges in North America
United States
: ''See main article'':
Women's colleges in the United States
Women's colleges in the
United States were primarily founded during the early 19th century. According to Irene Harwarth, Mindi Maline, and Elizabeth DeBra, "women's colleges were founded during the mid- and late-19th century in response to a need for
advanced education for women at a time when they were not admitted to most institutions of higher education."
[1] While there were a few
coeducational colleges (such as
Oberlin College founded in
1833,
Antioch College in 1853, and
Bates College in 1855), most colleges and universities of high standing at that time were exclusively for men.
See also
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Coeducation
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Men's colleges
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Men's colleges in the United States
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Single-sex education
References
1. Women's Colleges in the United States: History, Issues, and Challenges Irene Harwarth
External links
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Hands off women's colleges, say Oxbridge students''
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What are Girls Colleges made of?'' - Deepti Priya Mehrotra, boloji.com
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When women don't talk ...'' - Jaya Indiresan, ''The Hindu Business Line''
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Women's College Leaders From Around the Globe Meet to Discuss "Women's Hopes and Dreams"''