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Historically, Quakers faced restrictions in attending universities, particularly in England, due to their religious beliefs and the persecution they encountered. However, in the 18th century, some Quaker individuals began to access higher education, and by the 19th century, Quakers established their own educational institutions. Today, many Quakers value education, and several prestigious universities, such as Swarthmore College in the U.S., were founded by Quakers.

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