false they DID have very strict curfews for female students
A co-ed college is an educational institution that admits both male and female students, providing a mixed-gender environment for learning and social interaction. These colleges promote gender equality and diversity, allowing students to collaborate and engage with peers of different genders. Co-ed colleges can be found at various educational levels, including high schools, colleges, and universities.
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There are 36 female students at Rosedale High School who are seniors.
educated? he said:" wives must obey everything the husbands said." And that's all he had over 3000 students, none was female.
Women often were teachers, nurses, servants, weavers, factory workers, seamstresses or worked on the land. Slowly but surely they started studying at universities and the amount of female doctors, scientists etc increased. There were even some female explorers.
A co-ed college is an educational institution that admits both male and female students, providing a mixed-gender environment for learning and social interaction. These colleges promote gender equality and diversity, allowing students to collaborate and engage with peers of different genders. Co-ed colleges can be found at various educational levels, including high schools, colleges, and universities.
There are male and female intercourse videos in health classes to show the reproduction system. They are also shown in universities and colleges to teach about human reproduction.
St Andrews accepts both male and female students.
Many colleges offer co-ed dormitories, where male and female students can live on the same floor or in the same building. This arrangement allows for a more diverse and inclusive living environment.
yes.l think because universities have got students who are not from well up families,they will not feel out of place.this issue of money for buying necessary clothes especially for female students can somehow affect their daily lives as they will feel out of place.
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.
Female students are commonly referred to as "students" or "female pupils" in an educational setting. However, the term "student" is generally regarded as gender-neutral and can be used to refer to both male and female students.
Can't answer this without how many total students
E. Keith Milner has written: 'A comparative study of leadership behavior of male and female heads of departments of physical education in universities and colleges' -- subject(s): Physical education and training, Departmental chairmen (Universities), Administration, Women college administrators, Women executives
Yes, but only in an all female establishment. Otherwise absolutely not.
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50% of 12 male students = 6 25% of 4 female students = 1 So in total 7 students go for pizza. The probability that a randomly selected student will be female is 1/7 or 14%.