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OberlinOberlin is the first college in the United States to become co-educational.
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Bucknell UniversityThis is a timeline with information from Bucknell University that shows the timeline of universities becoming sucessfuly coed within a 125 year timeframe.
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Corall University WebsiteCornell became co-educational in 1870. Female students were amitted to come and learn with male students.
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UPENNAbout 6 years after Cornell University became co-ed, Pennsylvania followed the same procedure- allowing both genders to learn,
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BucknellIn 1883 Bucknell University welcomed both boys and girls to learn in the same environment.
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AmericanLocated in Washington, D.C, American UNiversity became the last school in the 19th centurt to become co-educatioanl.
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Yale, along with Princeton University become co-ed colleges in 1969.
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IT wasn't too long ago when Harvard University allowed males and females to learn together on campus.
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Only 38 years were women welcomed to join the U.S MIlitary Academy alongside with men.
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Columbia University became co-ed in 1983. Not too long ago.