Oberlin Collegiate Institute (now Oberlin College) was the first college to accept both women and men, in 1833.
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AnswerThe first college founded in the British colonies was Harvard University. It was Founded in 1636 in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Was Chartered in 1650, and had its first instruction degrees in 1642. The primary religious influence were puritans. And it was in ivy league. Initially called "New College" or "the college at New Towne", the institution was renamed Harvard College on March 13, 1639. It was named after John Harvard a young clergyman from the London Borough of Southwark and alumnus of Cambridge University (after which Cambridge, Massachusetts is named), who bequeathed the College his library of four hundred books and £779 (which was half of his estate), assuring its continued operation.Answercaca con pipiAnswercaca con pipiAnswerI rock
Harvard was founded by vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and is now located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
It was founded by Henry VI in 1440 - 41, the same year he founded King's College, Cambridge.
Cornell was coed when it was founded.
Oberlin College.
Oberlin Collegiate Institute (now Oberlin College) was the first college to accept both women and men, in 1833.
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It is a college where both men and women attend. Sometimes coed is used as a noun, to describe a young female student.
Paul Quinn College, founded in 1872, was the first historically black college founded west of the Mississippi River.
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Lebanon Valley College is located at 101 North College Avenue, Annville, PA 17003. The campus is on 340 acres 8 miles east of Hershey, PA. It was founded in 1866 and has 1600 full-time undergraduate students.
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.
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