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New Evidence Bolsters Women's Colleges

Graduates of women’s colleges are significantly more likely than women who graduated from other liberal arts colleges or from public flagships to have graduate degrees.

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Agnes Scott College
Alverno College
Barnard College
Bay Path College
Bennett College for Women
Brescia University College
Bryn Mawr College
Carlow University
Cedar Crest College
Chatham University
The College of New Rochelle
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Douglass Residential College of Rutgers University
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Changing Student Demographics

Today more women are attending college than men; many older, nontraditional students are earning degrees while raising families; and financial aid, scholarships, federal loan programs, and changed policies have opened collegiate doors for students of all income levels and cultural backgrounds.

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