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always coeducational, and by 1900 most
public high
schools were
coeducational as well. In the late 19th and
early 20th centuries,
coeducation grew much...
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Coeducation in
Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire,
began in 1972 when
Dartmouth College president John G.
Kemeny installed a year-round program...
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female students and
officially became a
coeducational institution.
Alpha Theta also
voted to
become coeducational.
After a few years, most of the women...
- The ****ociation of
Coeducational Schools (ACS) was
formed in 1997 and
commenced midw****
sporting competitions for
Years 7–12 in 1998 with five founding...
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private schools are
coeducational,
while public schools are mostly, but not exclusively, segregated.
Universities are all
coeducational.
Private schools...
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Wellesley College are
still women's colleges. V****ar
College became coeducational in 1969 and
Radcliffe College was
absorbed in 1999 by
Harvard College...
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Farragut Academy (St. Petersburg, Florida;
coeducational)
American Military Academy (Guaynabo,
Puerto Rico;
coeducational) Army and Navy
Academy (Carlsbad, California)...
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Coeducation at
Princeton University refers to the
transition of
Princeton University from
being a single-****
education university which only admitted...
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Retrieved June 17, 2016, "...But by 1861 ...
there were more than 20
coeducational schools ...
thanks to
educational reformers fighting for
access for...
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University in 1932; and Mary
Allen Seminary became coeducational in 1933.
Bennett College,
founded as a
coeducational school,
became a women's
college in 1926....