Oberlin College was the 1st college to let women in, In 1833
However in 1855 the University of Iowa was the 1st public or state college to let woman in. It was also around that time that single sex woman's colleges were also appearing, like Seven Sisters.
Most of the seven colleges such as Vassar and Radcliffe became (this school merged with Harvard) coeducational
Oberlin College, Ohio (founded in 1833) was the first institution to admit women on a regular basis (1837 onwards). However, it was never a 'university for women'.
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I believe it was Oberline in 1833.
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If you get good grades your junior and senior year some colleges may make an exception and let you attend there school.
You need to call the college and write to them explaining how much you want to go to that college. Also let them know what you have done this year to improve. Be persistent but not annoying! Let them know how much you want to attend that college!
She was deaf and blind,but she didn't let herself down... She wanted to learn more.
just let them know that that is not where you want to go and that its your choce to go to whatever college that you want as long as you are going to a college they sould be happy
None. Women were forbidden to attend the games let alone take part. However, there were the Heraean Games in which women and only women were able to compete.
Well if they do there just no good .If there working fair enough but not college ,, its hard enough they have to get things 4 college let alone look 4 a house .
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You can attend an online university like Kaplan or DeVry. Their tuition is significantly cheaper than that of traditional universities. Also, check for scholarships or grants, as that may offer you more options for where you can attend.
Hmm, let me see. "Will you attend the wedding this afternoon?" "I have to attend an important meeting soon."
The type of event really depends on the college in question. Many colleges will let the students visit for a day, or even over night without the parent, but a lot of colleges really like the parents to be involved.
Don't know yet, but let me guess... Mrs. Majestic's Tech Class? Probably.
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