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

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  • 1851: Yalobusha Female Institute was later known as the Emma Mercer Institute and Grenada Female College. It closed in 1936 for financial reasons.
  • 1852: Young Ladies Seminary (now Mills College at Northeastern University) was the first women's college in the United States west of the Rocky Mountains.[citation needed] It merged with Northeastern University in 2022.
  • 1853: Beaver Female Seminary (now Arcadia University) became coeducational in the late 19th century. In 1907, it became Beaver College and enrollment was again limited to women. It became coeducational again in 1973.