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Rhodes, Celeste – Understanding Our Gifted, 2001
Through the voices of alumnae, the Program for the Exceptionally Gifted (PEG) at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia, is profiled. PEG offers adolescent gifted girls the opportunity to attend an innovative college for women and to complete college when their peers are graduating from high school. (CR)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Adolescents, Early Admission, Females
Tidball, M. Elizabeth; Smith, Daryl G.; Tidball, Charles S.; Wolf-Wendel, Lisa E. – 1999
This book looks at why women's colleges continue to produce graduates whose career achievement is significantly higher than that of peers educated in coeducational settings. The book suggests that there is a loss of women's talent in coeducational institutions and that institutional priorities, patterns, and principles at women's colleges offer…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, High Achievement, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Trobian, Helen R. – 1984
The religious studies course described in this paper is offered at Bennett College, a predominantly Black college for women. It utilizes an extensive book list and library reserves rather than a textbook, and emphasizes individualized research carried on concurrently with classroom presentations. Specific components of the course are listed and/or…
Descriptors: Black Studies, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Higher Education
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National Center for Education Statistics (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1979
Details of Fall 1976 enrollment statistics at women's colleges are reported in this bulletin. Among findings were that there were 125 institutions that identified themselves as women's colleges (with a total enrollment of 109,549); 38 percent of the women's colleges were attended exclusively by women (in contrast, 75 percent of men's colleges…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Enrollment Trends, Females
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Baker, Liva – Change, 1978
The establishment of Kirkland College as the first independent women's college founded in the East since 1926 is reviewed with focus on its merger in 1978 into its parent institution, Hamilton College. Financial problems are cited and extreme differences in campus outlook are discussed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Coeducation, College Environment, Higher Education, Liberal Arts
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Simmons, Adele – Change, 1977
Princeton's women students have adapted to a world of highly competitive males but a need has been found to provide services to help them in an atmosphere and society where male values predominate. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Attitude Change, Coeducation, Females
Hood on the Issues, 1989
The status and experiences of women in science and engineering are discussed. Specifically highlighted is the situation at Hood College, Maryland, a school with a majority of female students. Strategies for encouraging female students to enter and continue in science majors and careers are suggested. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Engineering Education, Females, Higher Education
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Brazzell, Johnetta Cross – Journal of Higher Education, 1992
The history of Spelman Seminary (Georgia) for African-American females is reviewed as an example of education as an instrument of socialization for southern women to their prescribed roles. The discussion covers the missionary role, Georgia in the 1880s, the institutional mission, school founding, debate over classical versus industrial roles of…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Church Related Colleges, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Sebrechts, Jadwiga S. – Initiatives, 1992
Notes that, compared to coeducational institutions, all women's colleges lose fewer of their science majors to other fields. Contends that women's colleges can engender environment and mindset in which there are no barriers based on gender, an environment that encourages women to pursue nontraditional fields like science and medicine. Highlights…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Science, College Students, Females
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Journal of Law and Education, 1995
Discusses the issue of whether a state may sponsor single-gender education without violating the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Traces the history of "United States versus Virginia," discussing the arguments of both sides; and briefly explores the likely ramifications of the holding as the Supreme Court prepares to review…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Court Role, Equal Protection
Lasser, Carol, Ed. – 1987
Twelve essays by contemporary scholars explore, from a historical perspective, the meaning of collegiate coeducation in the United States, including its value, utility, significance, and successes and failures in supplying equal education for both sexes. An introductory first section contains the essay "Coeducation in a Gender-Stratified…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Coeducation, Educational History, Equal Education
Lentz, Linda P. – 1980
A study investigated whether changes occurred in women's career success as a result of four years attendance at either a women's or a coeducational college. It is a follow-up to a 1975 study of the career success of entering college women. The 1979 graduates of generally comparable colleges (six women's and nine coeducational) indicated career…
Descriptors: Career Development, Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Females
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Hutchings, Pat; Wutzdorff, Allen – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1988
The integration of learning and knowing is not simply a matter of application but rather an ongoing interactive process in which both knowledge and experience are repeatedly transformed. Two models of the integration of knowledge and experience were used at Alverno College. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Students, Experiential Learning, Females
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Lentz, Linda P. – Journal of Educational Equity and Leadership, 1980
Investigated whether female socialization and selective recruitment (rather than in-college experiences) account for the relatively high female achievement among women's college graduates. Found that women's college entrants were more career salient and assigned more importance to career oriented reasons for selecting their colleges than women…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Career Planning, Coeducation, Enrollment Influences
Collison, Michele N-K – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
Female college students and professors at previously all-male institutions find that little has been done to eradicate age-old traditions, despite 20 years of coeducation. Men still cling fast to all-male secret societies and fraternities. Women are still struggling to establish a feeling of academic and social belonging. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Coeducation, College Students
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