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In page Timeline of women's colleges in the United States:

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The following is a list of "oldest" and "first" schools, by the date that they opened for students:

  • 1861: Vassar College is one of the Seven Sisters and was established from its inception as a college for women. It became coeducational in 1969.
  • 1867: Cedar Crest College was established in 1867 in the basement of a church. It is now one of the top modern female colleges.[citation needed]
  • 1867: Scotia Seminary (now Barber-Scotia College): It was the first historically black female institution of higher education established after the American Civil War and became a women's college in 1946. It became a coeducational school in 1954 and lost its accreditation in 2004.