Years that Men's Colleges Became Co-ed
It took some of them a while, about 200 years or so, but better late than never.
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- Kenyon College: 1969
(Gambier, OH)
- Princeton University: 1969
(Princeton, NJ)
- Trinity College: 1969
(Hartford, CT)
- Yale University: 1969
(New Haven, CT)
- Colgate University: 1970
(Hamilton, NY)
- Johns Hopkins University: 1970
(Baltimore, MD)
- University of Virginia: 1970
(Charlottesville, VA)
- Williams College: 1970
(Williamstown, MA)
- Bowdoin College: 1971
(Brunswick, ME)
- Brown University: 1971
(Providence, RI)
- Lehigh University: 1971
(Bethlehem, PA)
- College of the Holy Cross: 1972
(Worcester, MA)
- Dartmouth College: 1972
(Hanover, NH)
- Davidson College: 1972
(Davidson, NC)
- Duke University: 1972
(Durham, NC)
- Amherst College: 1975
(Amherst, MA)
- Wofford College: 1975
(Spartanburg, SC)
- Claremont McKenna College: 1976
(Claremont, CA)
- United States Military Academy: 1976
(West Point, NY)
- Harvard University: 1977
(Cambridge, MA)
- Haverford College: 1980
(Haverford, PA)
- Washington and Lee University: 1985
(Lexington, VA)
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: 1991
(Terre Haute, IN)
- Virginia Military Institute: 1997
(Lexington, VA)
- Valley Forge Military College: 2006
(Wayne, PA)











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