Oberlin Collegiate Institute (now Oberlin College) was the first college to accept both women and men, in 1833.
Oberlin, Ohio. (Oberlin College).
No, there is not.
The first coeducational college in the US was Oberlin College, in 1833. You can find out more about this at http://www.oberlin.edu/newserv/facts.html.
Cheney University
1852: Young Ladies Seminary (now Mills College): It is the first women's college in United States west of the Rocky Mountains
Oberlin College.
Cornell was coed when it was founded.
Oberlin, Ohio. (Oberlin College).
coed
Dykstra Hall at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) was the 1st coed dormitory in the US.
It is a college where both men and women attend. Sometimes coed is used as a noun, to describe a young female student.
1973
coeducational
An example sentence could be: "The dormroom at my college is a coed building" meaning bothe guys and girls can live there.
yes , class 6 onwards .
No, there is not.
The first college to accept women was Oberlin College in 1848. Oberlin has a liberal tradition that is still strong today. It was also one of the first colleges to allow men/women to live on the same floors in the dormitories.