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Old 01-25-2007, 07:51 PM
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There are so many single-sex schools that have had to go co-ed. Women-only colleges outnumber men-only colleges by a good number. I have heard that a lot of the Randolph girls will be transferring to SBC, Hollins, and MB (all in that area of VA). Agnes Scott is aggressively recruiting R-MWC students and has a page devoted specifically for them on their admissions website.

I do find it interesting that some of the remaining women's colleges are among the strongest LACs in the country (Wellesley, Smith, Mt. Holyoke...) while the 2 remaining male colleges (Hampden-Sydney (also in that south-central area of VA) and Wabash (IN) are not attracting the same caliber of young men.

Apparently R-MWC used to have several NPC orgs. While not unprecedented, this was somewhat unusual for a women's college. I wonder if they will be allowed to/ be interested in recolonizing once the guys get there?
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