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HISTORY | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Women’s College Coalition, an association of women’s colleges and universities that are two- and four-year, public and private, religiously affiliated and secular, was founded in 1972. It was a time of rapid and complex social and economic changes - the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Movement, and Title IX, as well as demographic and technological changes.OUR MEMBERS
We conduct research to illuminate the factors that enhance women's success and measure our effectiveness.STUDENT EXPERIENCE
College of Saint Benedict. Every story has a moral. Just ask Tracy Magooba. Magooba, a senior political science major at the College of Saint Benedict, listened to her dreams, worked hard and took advantage of opportunities offered through internships, conferences and study abroad to receive a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship from the U EVENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 2017 Women’s College Coalition Annual Conference. We are excited about our 2017 Conference focusing on women creating change through education, leadership and philanthropy! Georgia women’s colleges, Agnes Scott, Brenau, Spelman and Wesleyan will host this gathering of women college presidents, provosts, 3/10/2016 to 3/11/2016. SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE Saint Mary’s promotes a life of intellectual vigor, aesthetic appreciation, religious sensibility, and social responsibility. Founded in 1844 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Saint Mary’s College’s is a four-year, Catholic, residential, women’s liberal arts college offering THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN’S COLLEGES The Truth About Women’s Colleges 5 At women’s colleges, applications increased 53% from 2004 to 2012. While growth in applications at women’s colleges is slightly lower (just 5 percentage points) than at co-ed, private colleges, WHAT MATTERS IN COLLEGE AFTER COLLEGE A COMPARATIVE ALUMNI What Matters in College After College A Comparative Alumnae Research Study Prepared for the Women’s College Coalition www.womenscolleges.org WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Womens College Coalition (WCC) is the association and voice for women's colleges in the United States and Canada. WOMEN'S COLLEGE NEWS Post date: 9/21/2020. The Women's College Coalition joins the nation in mourning the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Justice Ginsburg was a leader whose words and actions changed the lives of women across generations. She changed our lives – and STUDENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 94% of women’s college first-year full-time students receive some form of financial aid. 48% are eligible for Pell Grants. the average annual institutional aid is over $15,000. more women’s college students graduate in 4 years or less than at co-ed institutions (which means fewer years of college expenses). Enthusiastic students andalumnae
HISTORY | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Women’s College Coalition, an association of women’s colleges and universities that are two- and four-year, public and private, religiously affiliated and secular, was founded in 1972. It was a time of rapid and complex social and economic changes - the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Movement, and Title IX, as well as demographic and technological changes.OUR MEMBERS
We conduct research to illuminate the factors that enhance women's success and measure our effectiveness.STUDENT EXPERIENCE
College of Saint Benedict. Every story has a moral. Just ask Tracy Magooba. Magooba, a senior political science major at the College of Saint Benedict, listened to her dreams, worked hard and took advantage of opportunities offered through internships, conferences and study abroad to receive a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship from the U EVENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 2017 Women’s College Coalition Annual Conference. We are excited about our 2017 Conference focusing on women creating change through education, leadership and philanthropy! Georgia women’s colleges, Agnes Scott, Brenau, Spelman and Wesleyan will host this gathering of women college presidents, provosts, 3/10/2016 to 3/11/2016. SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE Saint Mary’s promotes a life of intellectual vigor, aesthetic appreciation, religious sensibility, and social responsibility. Founded in 1844 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Saint Mary’s College’s is a four-year, Catholic, residential, women’s liberal arts college offering THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN’S COLLEGES The Truth About Women’s Colleges 5 At women’s colleges, applications increased 53% from 2004 to 2012. While growth in applications at women’s colleges is slightly lower (just 5 percentage points) than at co-ed, private colleges, WHAT MATTERS IN COLLEGE AFTER COLLEGE A COMPARATIVE ALUMNI What Matters in College After College A Comparative Alumnae Research Study Prepared for the Women’s College Coalition www.womenscolleges.org STUDENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 94% of women’s college first-year full-time students receive some form of financial aid. 48% are eligible for Pell Grants. the average annual institutional aid is over $15,000. more women’s college students graduate in 4 years or less than at co-ed institutions (which means fewer years of college expenses). Enthusiastic students andalumnae
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Follow Your Dreams, Work Hard and Take Advantage of Opportunities College of Saint Benedict. Every story has a moral. Just ask Tracy Magooba. Magooba, a senior political science major at the College of Saint Benedict, listened to her dreams, worked hard and took advantage of opportunities offered through internships, conferences and study abroad to receive a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate EVENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 2017 Women’s College Coalition Annual Conference. We are excited about our 2017 Conference focusing on women creating change through education, leadership and philanthropy! Georgia women’s colleges, Agnes Scott, Brenau, Spelman and Wesleyan will host this gathering of women college presidents, provosts, 3/10/2016 to 3/11/2016. WOMEN’S COLLEGE COALITION REPORTS The Center for the Advancement of Women at Mount Saint Mary’s University and the Women’s College Coalition come together to investigate questions related to the relevance and utility of women’s universities today. In this joint edition, researchers from four WCC member institutions investigate the modern “value add” ofwomen’s
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WHAT MATTERS IN COLLEGE AFTER COLLEGE 4 Women’s College Coalition Research Agenda Phase II • Research to fill the gaps in existing research. For example, the research found that Women’s Colleges Alumnae Were More Likely than Any Other Group to Complete a Graduate Degree. WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Womens College Coalition (WCC) is the association and voice for women's colleges in the United States and Canada. WOMEN'S COLLEGE NEWS Post date: 9/21/2020. The Women's College Coalition joins the nation in mourning the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Justice Ginsburg was a leader whose words and actions changed the lives of women across generations. She changed our lives – and STUDENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 94% of women’s college first-year full-time students receive some form of financial aid. 48% are eligible for Pell Grants. the average annual institutional aid is over $15,000. more women’s college students graduate in 4 years or less than at co-ed institutions (which means fewer years of college expenses). Enthusiastic students andalumnae
HISTORY | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Women’s College Coalition, an association of women’s colleges and universities that are two- and four-year, public and private, religiously affiliated and secular, was founded in 1972. It was a time of rapid and complex social and economic changes - the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Movement, and Title IX, as well as demographic and technological changes.OUR MEMBERS
We conduct research to illuminate the factors that enhance women's success and measure our effectiveness.STUDENT EXPERIENCE
College of Saint Benedict. Every story has a moral. Just ask Tracy Magooba. Magooba, a senior political science major at the College of Saint Benedict, listened to her dreams, worked hard and took advantage of opportunities offered through internships, conferences and study abroad to receive a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship from the U EVENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 2017 Women’s College Coalition Annual Conference. We are excited about our 2017 Conference focusing on women creating change through education, leadership and philanthropy! Georgia women’s colleges, Agnes Scott, Brenau, Spelman and Wesleyan will host this gathering of women college presidents, provosts, 3/10/2016 to 3/11/2016. SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE Saint Mary’s promotes a life of intellectual vigor, aesthetic appreciation, religious sensibility, and social responsibility. Founded in 1844 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Saint Mary’s College’s is a four-year, Catholic, residential, women’s liberal arts college offering THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN’S COLLEGES The Truth About Women’s Colleges 5 At women’s colleges, applications increased 53% from 2004 to 2012. While growth in applications at women’s colleges is slightly lower (just 5 percentage points) than at co-ed, private colleges, WHAT MATTERS IN COLLEGE AFTER COLLEGE A COMPARATIVE ALUMNI What Matters in College After College A Comparative Alumnae Research Study Prepared for the Women’s College Coalition www.womenscolleges.org WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Womens College Coalition (WCC) is the association and voice for women's colleges in the United States and Canada. WOMEN'S COLLEGE NEWS Post date: 9/21/2020. The Women's College Coalition joins the nation in mourning the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Justice Ginsburg was a leader whose words and actions changed the lives of women across generations. She changed our lives – and STUDENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 94% of women’s college first-year full-time students receive some form of financial aid. 48% are eligible for Pell Grants. the average annual institutional aid is over $15,000. more women’s college students graduate in 4 years or less than at co-ed institutions (which means fewer years of college expenses). Enthusiastic students andalumnae
HISTORY | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Women’s College Coalition, an association of women’s colleges and universities that are two- and four-year, public and private, religiously affiliated and secular, was founded in 1972. It was a time of rapid and complex social and economic changes - the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Movement, and Title IX, as well as demographic and technological changes.OUR MEMBERS
We conduct research to illuminate the factors that enhance women's success and measure our effectiveness.STUDENT EXPERIENCE
College of Saint Benedict. Every story has a moral. Just ask Tracy Magooba. Magooba, a senior political science major at the College of Saint Benedict, listened to her dreams, worked hard and took advantage of opportunities offered through internships, conferences and study abroad to receive a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship from the U EVENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 2017 Women’s College Coalition Annual Conference. We are excited about our 2017 Conference focusing on women creating change through education, leadership and philanthropy! Georgia women’s colleges, Agnes Scott, Brenau, Spelman and Wesleyan will host this gathering of women college presidents, provosts, 3/10/2016 to 3/11/2016. SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE Saint Mary’s promotes a life of intellectual vigor, aesthetic appreciation, religious sensibility, and social responsibility. Founded in 1844 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Saint Mary’s College’s is a four-year, Catholic, residential, women’s liberal arts college offering THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN’S COLLEGES The Truth About Women’s Colleges 5 At women’s colleges, applications increased 53% from 2004 to 2012. While growth in applications at women’s colleges is slightly lower (just 5 percentage points) than at co-ed, private colleges, WHAT MATTERS IN COLLEGE AFTER COLLEGE A COMPARATIVE ALUMNI What Matters in College After College A Comparative Alumnae Research Study Prepared for the Women’s College Coalition www.womenscolleges.org STUDENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 94% of women’s college first-year full-time students receive some form of financial aid. 48% are eligible for Pell Grants. the average annual institutional aid is over $15,000. more women’s college students graduate in 4 years or less than at co-ed institutions (which means fewer years of college expenses). Enthusiastic students andalumnae
HISTORY | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Women’s College Coalition, an association of women’s colleges and universities that are two- and four-year, public and private, religiously affiliated and secular, was founded in 1972. It was a time of rapid and complex social and economic changes - the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Movement, and Title IX, as well as demographic and technological changes.ONLINE COURSES
Maintaining its commitment to women-only undergraduate programs, in 2014 Bay Path launched The American Women's College, the first all-women, all-online accredited bachelor’s degree program in the country. After introducing coeducational graduate programs in 2000, inSTUDENT EXPERIENCE
Follow Your Dreams, Work Hard and Take Advantage of Opportunities College of Saint Benedict. Every story has a moral. Just ask Tracy Magooba. Magooba, a senior political science major at the College of Saint Benedict, listened to her dreams, worked hard and took advantage of opportunities offered through internships, conferences and study abroad to receive a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate EVENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 2017 Women’s College Coalition Annual Conference. We are excited about our 2017 Conference focusing on women creating change through education, leadership and philanthropy! Georgia women’s colleges, Agnes Scott, Brenau, Spelman and Wesleyan will host this gathering of women college presidents, provosts, 3/10/2016 to 3/11/2016. WOMEN’S COLLEGE COALITION REPORTS The Center for the Advancement of Women at Mount Saint Mary’s University and the Women’s College Coalition come together to investigate questions related to the relevance and utility of women’s universities today. In this joint edition, researchers from four WCC member institutions investigate the modern “value add” ofwomen’s
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Short History. Smith College is a distinguished liberal arts college committed to providing the highest quality undergraduate education for women to enable them to develop their intellects and talents and to participate effectively and fully in society. The college was founded in 1871 by Sophia Smith, who decided to leave that leaving her WHO TEACHES AT WOMEN’S COLLEGES? iii report currently serving as department chair (18.9%) and to have ever held an administrative post (49.3%). • Compared to coeducational colleges and universities, faculty at women’s colleges WHAT MATTERS IN COLLEGE AFTER COLLEGE 4 Women’s College Coalition Research Agenda Phase II • Research to fill the gaps in existing research. For example, the research found that Women’s Colleges Alumnae Were More Likely than Any Other Group to Complete a Graduate Degree. WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Womens College Coalition (WCC) is the association and voice for women's colleges in the United States and Canada. WOMEN'S COLLEGE NEWS In a recent article published on The Hill, Sweet Briar College President, Meredith Woo, talks about how women’s colleges prioritize women’s leadership in their curriculums.. According to President Woo, women’s liberal arts colleges work and provide a strong return on investment by preparing “their students in ways that co-ed institutions have been unable to. ABOUT WCC | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The mission of the Women’s College Coalition is to transform the world through the education and success of women and girls. The Women’s College Coalition serves member colleges and universities in the United States and Canada by conducting collaborative research; introducing women and their families to women’s colleges through admissions advocacy programs; and bringing together HISTORY | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Women’s College Coalition, an association of women’s colleges and universities that are two- and four-year, public and private, religiously affiliated and secular, was founded in 1972. It was a time of rapid and complex social and economic changes - the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Movement, and Title IX, as well as demographic and technological changes.OUR MEMBERS
We conduct research to illuminate the factors that enhance women's success and measure our effectiveness.MEMBER BENEFITS
The Women’s College Coalition makes the case for the power and influence of women’s colleges in higher education. We advance our members’ shared mission to promote the well-being and success of women and girls through three strategic initiatives. CONTACT | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION For more information on the WCC and media inquiries, please contact Eva Diaz, Communications & Project Manager: eva@womenscolleges.org LEADERSHIP | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION Executive Director Emerald Archer, PhDemerald@womenscolleges.org. We conduct research to illuminate the factors that enhance women's success and measure our effectiveness. WHO TEACHES AT WOMEN’S COLLEGES? iii report currently serving as department chair (18.9%) and to have ever held an administrative post (49.3%). • Compared to coeducational colleges and universities, faculty at women’s colleges THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN’S COLLEGES The Truth About Women’s Colleges 5 At women’s colleges, applications increased 53% from 2004 to 2012. While growth in applications at women’s colleges is slightly lower (just 5 percentage points) than at co-ed, private colleges, WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Womens College Coalition (WCC) is the association and voice for women's colleges in the United States and Canada. WOMEN'S COLLEGE NEWS In a recent article published on The Hill, Sweet Briar College President, Meredith Woo, talks about how women’s colleges prioritize women’s leadership in their curriculums.. According to President Woo, women’s liberal arts colleges work and provide a strong return on investment by preparing “their students in ways that co-ed institutions have been unable to. ABOUT WCC | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The mission of the Women’s College Coalition is to transform the world through the education and success of women and girls. The Women’s College Coalition serves member colleges and universities in the United States and Canada by conducting collaborative research; introducing women and their families to women’s colleges through admissions advocacy programs; and bringing together HISTORY | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Women’s College Coalition, an association of women’s colleges and universities that are two- and four-year, public and private, religiously affiliated and secular, was founded in 1972. It was a time of rapid and complex social and economic changes - the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Movement, and Title IX, as well as demographic and technological changes.OUR MEMBERS
We conduct research to illuminate the factors that enhance women's success and measure our effectiveness.MEMBER BENEFITS
The Women’s College Coalition makes the case for the power and influence of women’s colleges in higher education. We advance our members’ shared mission to promote the well-being and success of women and girls through three strategic initiatives. CONTACT | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION For more information on the WCC and media inquiries, please contact Eva Diaz, Communications & Project Manager: eva@womenscolleges.org LEADERSHIP | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION Executive Director Emerald Archer, PhDemerald@womenscolleges.org. We conduct research to illuminate the factors that enhance women's success and measure our effectiveness. WHO TEACHES AT WOMEN’S COLLEGES? iii report currently serving as department chair (18.9%) and to have ever held an administrative post (49.3%). • Compared to coeducational colleges and universities, faculty at women’s colleges THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN’S COLLEGES The Truth About Women’s Colleges 5 At women’s colleges, applications increased 53% from 2004 to 2012. While growth in applications at women’s colleges is slightly lower (just 5 percentage points) than at co-ed, private colleges, STUDENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION Women’s colleges are as diverse as the women they serve. They are in metropolitan areas and small towns. They offer everything from traditional liberal arts courses to pre-professional programs. They can be secular or affiliated with a faith tradition. You can live on campus or enroll in an evening or weekend program if you’re working or have family commitments. EVENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 9/24/2020 2020 Women's Leadership Conference & WCC Presidents Panel. The Women's College Coalition is co-sponsoring this year's Women’s Leadership Conference hosted by the Center for the Advancement of Women at Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles.STUDENT EXPERIENCE
Follow Your Dreams, Work Hard and Take Advantage of Opportunities College of Saint Benedict. Every story has a moral. Just ask Tracy Magooba. Magooba, a senior political science major at the College of Saint Benedict, listened to her dreams, worked hard and took advantage of opportunities offered through internships, conferences and study abroad to receive a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate WHY A WOMEN'S COLLEGE? We wrote this guide for all young women interested in pursuing higher education. Full stop. Yes, researchers tell us that less than 5% of high school-aged women will even consider applying to women’s colleges, but we wrote this for all young women who are thoughtfullyanalyzing ALL
WOMEN’S COLLEGE COALITION REPORTS The Center for the Advancement of Women at Mount Saint Mary’s University and the Women’s College Coalition come together to investigate questions related to the relevance and utility of women’s universities today.SUPPORT WCC
Give back while you shop! Sign up for Giving Assistant today and start donating up to 30% of your purchase price to Women's College Coalition Inc. while you shop at Target! WHO TEACHES AT WOMEN’S COLLEGES? iv advanced education (72.1%), and enhancing students’ knowledge and appreciation of other racial/ethnic groups (68.3%). • Faculty atwomen’s colleges
COLLECTIF - WOMEN'S COLLEGES 1 FORWARD 2020 IS A HISTORIC YEAR for both Mount Saint Mary’s University and women’s advancement writ large. Here at the Mount, we’re celebrating 95 years of educating women in Los Angeles. Nationwide, 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing and protecting women’s constitutionalright to vote.
WHAT MATTERS IN COLLEGE AFTER COLLEGE 4 Women’s College Coalition Research Agenda Phase II • Research to fill the gaps in existing research. For example, the research found that Women’s Colleges Alumnae Were More Likely than Any Other Group to Complete a Graduate Degree. WHAT MATTERS IN COLLEGE AFTER COLLEGE A COMPARATIVE ALUMNI The Gender Gap in College Study A: Forty year trends in women’s college population: how have the backgrounds, characteristics, and predispositions of women’s college WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Womens College Coalition (WCC) is the association and voice for women's colleges in the United States and Canada. WOMEN'S COLLEGE NEWS Post date: 9/21/2020. The Women's College Coalition joins the nation in mourning the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Justice Ginsburg was a leader whose words and actions changed the lives of women across generations. She changed our lives – and ABOUT WCC | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The mission of the Women’s College Coalition is to transform the world through the education and success of women and girls. The Women’s College Coalition serves member colleges and universities in the United States and Canada by conducting collaborative research; introducing women and their families to women’s colleges through admissions advocacy programs; and bringing together HISTORY | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Women’s College Coalition, an association of women’s colleges and universities that are two- and four-year, public and private, religiously affiliated and secular, was founded in 1972. It was a time of rapid and complex social and economic changes - the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Movement, and Title IX, as well as demographic and technological changes.MEMBER BENEFITS
The Women’s College Coalition makes the case for the power and influence of women’s colleges in higher education. We advance our members’ shared mission to promote the well-being and success of women and girls through three strategic initiatives.OUR MEMBERS
We conduct research to illuminate the factors that enhance women's success and measure our effectiveness. LEADERSHIP | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION Ann McElaney-Johnson, Chair. (December 2022) President. Mount Saint Mary’s University. Los Angeles, CA. Carine Feyten, Vice-Chair.(December
CONTACT | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION For more information on the WCC and media inquiries, please contact Eva Diaz, Communications & Project Manager: eva@womenscolleges.org WHO TEACHES AT WOMEN’S COLLEGES? iii report currently serving as department chair (18.9%) and to have ever held an administrative post (49.3%). • Compared to coeducational colleges and universities, faculty at women’s colleges THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN’S COLLEGES The Truth About Women’s Colleges 5 At women’s colleges, applications increased 53% from 2004 to 2012. While growth in applications at women’s colleges is slightly lower (just 5 percentage points) than at co-ed, private colleges, WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Womens College Coalition (WCC) is the association and voice for women's colleges in the United States and Canada. WOMEN'S COLLEGE NEWS Post date: 9/21/2020. The Women's College Coalition joins the nation in mourning the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Justice Ginsburg was a leader whose words and actions changed the lives of women across generations. She changed our lives – and ABOUT WCC | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The mission of the Women’s College Coalition is to transform the world through the education and success of women and girls. The Women’s College Coalition serves member colleges and universities in the United States and Canada by conducting collaborative research; introducing women and their families to women’s colleges through admissions advocacy programs; and bringing together HISTORY | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION The Women’s College Coalition, an association of women’s colleges and universities that are two- and four-year, public and private, religiously affiliated and secular, was founded in 1972. It was a time of rapid and complex social and economic changes - the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Movement, and Title IX, as well as demographic and technological changes.MEMBER BENEFITS
The Women’s College Coalition makes the case for the power and influence of women’s colleges in higher education. We advance our members’ shared mission to promote the well-being and success of women and girls through three strategic initiatives.OUR MEMBERS
We conduct research to illuminate the factors that enhance women's success and measure our effectiveness. LEADERSHIP | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION Ann McElaney-Johnson, Chair. (December 2022) President. Mount Saint Mary’s University. Los Angeles, CA. Carine Feyten, Vice-Chair.(December
CONTACT | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION For more information on the WCC and media inquiries, please contact Eva Diaz, Communications & Project Manager: eva@womenscolleges.org WHO TEACHES AT WOMEN’S COLLEGES? iii report currently serving as department chair (18.9%) and to have ever held an administrative post (49.3%). • Compared to coeducational colleges and universities, faculty at women’s colleges THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN’S COLLEGES The Truth About Women’s Colleges 5 At women’s colleges, applications increased 53% from 2004 to 2012. While growth in applications at women’s colleges is slightly lower (just 5 percentage points) than at co-ed, private colleges, STUDENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 94% of women’s college first-year full-time students receive some form of financial aid. 48% are eligible for Pell Grants. the average annual institutional aid is over $15,000. more women’s college students graduate in 4 years or less than at co-ed institutions (which means fewer years of college expenses). Enthusiastic students andalumnae
LEADERSHIP | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION Ann McElaney-Johnson, Chair. (December 2022) President. Mount Saint Mary’s University. Los Angeles, CA. Carine Feyten, Vice-Chair.(December
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College of Saint Benedict. Every story has a moral. Just ask Tracy Magooba. Magooba, a senior political science major at the College of Saint Benedict, listened to her dreams, worked hard and took advantage of opportunities offered through internships, conferences and study abroad to receive a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship from the U WOMEN’S COLLEGE COALITION REPORTS The Center for the Advancement of Women at Mount Saint Mary’s University and the Women’s College Coalition come together to investigate questions related to the relevance and utility of women’s universities today. In this joint edition, researchers from four WCC member institutions investigate the modern “value add” ofwomen’s
EVENTS | WOMEN'S COLLEGE COALITION 2017 Women’s College Coalition Annual Conference. We are excited about our 2017 Conference focusing on women creating change through education, leadership and philanthropy! Georgia women’s colleges, Agnes Scott, Brenau, Spelman and Wesleyan will host this gathering of women college presidents, provosts, 3/10/2016 to 3/11/2016.SUPPORT WCC
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WHO TEACHES AT WOMEN’S COLLEGES? iv advanced education (72.1%), and enhancing students’ knowledge and appreciation of other racial/ethnic groups (68.3%). • Faculty atwomen’s colleges
COLLECTIF - WOMEN'S COLLEGES 1 FORWARD 2020 IS A HISTORIC YEAR for both Mount Saint Mary’s University and women’s advancement writ large. Here at the Mount, we’re celebrating 95 years of educating women in Los Angeles. Nationwide, 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing and protecting women’s constitutionalright to vote.
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PURSUING A PASSION FOR POLITICS Emily Hawkins is on a mission to help elect the first female U.S. President. And as a finance assistant for U.S. Senator Kay Hagan’s re-election campaign, she’s well on her way. _Emily HawkinsMeredith College_
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..the most important part of my experience playing basketball at the Division III level was my teammates. They will always be a part of me… _Kimberly Reeves ‘12 Agnes Scott College_*
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FIRST PLACE IN FASHION DESIGN Holly Hmielewski unveiled her collection of dresses and swimwear at The Night of the Stars Fashion and Lifestyle Awards sponsored by the Dallas Fashion Group International. _Holly HmielewskiStephens College_
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ONE FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS In 1976, Mae Yih (Barnard College ’51) became the first Chinese American elected to a state legislature anywhere in the United States._Mae Yih
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A BORN COMEDIAN
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