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Women's College and University Facts
  • The first woman to receive a college bachelor's degree graduated from Wesleyan College (then called Georgia Female College) in 1840.


  • Graduates of women's colleges hold a number of firsts, including: first woman to command a naval base (from College of Saint Elizabeth); first American woman winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (from Randolph-Macon Woman's College); first woman to become Director of the National Institute of Health (from Vassar College); first female Vice-Presidential candidate (from Marymount Manhattan College); and first woman appointed president of Harvard University in the school's 372-year history (from Bryn Mawr).


  • Bunting-Cobb Residence Hall at Douglass College at Rutgers University was the first residence hall in the country devoted to women pursuing science, technology, engineering and math (S.T.E.M.) majors.


  • Graduates of women's colleges include Hillary Rodham Clinton (Senator and former First-Lady), Katharine Hepburn (actress and screen legend) and Madeleine Albright (first female Secretary of State).





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