The question is too vague to answer.
A lot of colleges were originally founded as "women's colleges", but have since begun accepting male students also.
Nearly all colleges more than a hundred or so years old that weren't designated as "women's colleges" were for men only, but again, a lot of them now accept female students.
"Women's college" has historically mainly meant "this is a college that women are allowed to go to" as opposed to "this is a college that only women are allowed to go to". The distinction here is because a couple hundred years ago, most colleges did not allow female students. Men mostly didn't go to women's colleges, not because it was expressly forbidden but because they generally weren't as highly regarded as the men-only schools were.
There are grants available for people in your situation. The most suitable one for you will depend on which course that you would like to study and at which university. The university will be able to advise you further.
women were not accepted in ANY university in Canada until the 1900s.
I am a RN overseas but I don't have any English certificate so I want to study nursing in university , could you please led me ? do you have any university with primary English course ?
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The motto of Cornell is "I would found an institution where any student can find instruction in any study."
The Dayton Flyers have not won a National Championship in any men's or women's sports.
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There is a way to study photography online. Many online schools and universities, such as University of Phoenix, do offer study courses in photography.
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A Rhodes Scholar is a student who is selected from a country outside of the United Kingdom to study at the University of Oxford. Rhodes Scholars study full-time in any postgraduate program offered by the University of Oxford.