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Women's college graduate schools and programs recognize that different people learn and thrive in different kinds of environments. The development of women's colleges in the US goes back to the early 1800's, and while their numbers declined after many institutions went co-ed in the 1970's, the more than 50 women's colleges still around continue to offer excellent academic opportunities at the graduate level.

Women's college graduate schools may be public or private, independent or church-affiliated. While they offer many of the same programs as other graduate schools, they also offer distinctive women-centered pedagogies, curricula, and environments that are focused on providing opportunities for leadership. Many women's colleges offer post-baccalaureate study, including master's programs in fields as diverse as archaeology, business administration, chemistry, communications and information management, education, forensic sciences, languages and literature, math, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physics and social work, as well as pre-professional programs in areas like law, medicine, veterinary medicine, and pharmacy. Some traditionally women's colleges maintain single-sex undergraduate programs, but may have co-ed graduate programs, and many women's colleges offer cross registration with neighboring co-ed colleges and universities, so attending a women's college doesn't mean giving up on a co-ed social life!

If you're looking for a graduate school focused on helping you reach your personal and professional goals, then consider women's college graduate schools across North America.




 
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