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Top Reasons to Attend a Women鈥檚 College

1. Your Undergraduate Experience is Just the Beginning.

Nearly two-thirds of the students who enroll in women鈥檚 colleges plan to go on to graduate or professional school. Women鈥檚 college attendees are the most likely group of students in higher education to pursue a Ph.D.*

2. You Make a Difference.

Women鈥檚 college students are more likely than women at coed institutions to help promote social justice, clean up the environment, to promote racial understanding, and become community leaders. They also report the highest level of engaging in volunteer work by the time they enter college.*

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3. You Earn a Degree on Time.

Among women鈥檚 college alumnae, 85% graduate in four years or less compared to 55% of students at flagship public universities in addition to feeling prepared for their first job, and career change and advancements.**

4. You Embrace Success for All.

Women鈥檚 college alumnae are twice as likely as all other alumnae to say their classes highlighted the perspectives of women and better helped them learn to relate to people of different backgrounds.** Students enrolled at women鈥檚 colleges also reflect a broader range of economic diversity than students at private coed institutions.***

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5. You Develop Self-confidence and Initiative.

Women鈥檚 colleges are more highly effective than all other colleges and universities in helping you discover your voice, define your goals, and build a plan to achieve your aspirations.**

6. Your College鈥檚 Biggest Investment is You.

Women鈥檚 colleges are better positioned to dedicate their resources to ensuring your success.*** At 映客直播, we do this through career preparation, leadership training, extensive research opportunities, and a challenging and inspiring faculty.

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* 鈥淲ho Attends a Women鈥檚 College? Identifying Unique Characteristics and Patterns of Change, 1971-2011,鈥 University of California, Los Angeles, 2015.
** 鈥淲hat Matters in College After College: A Comparative Alumnae Research Study for the Women鈥檚 College Coalition,鈥 Hardwick-Day, 2012.
***鈥淭he Truth about Women鈥檚 Colleges: Comparative Enrollment Trends of Women鈥檚 Colleges and Private, Coeducational Colleges,鈥 Women鈥檚 College Coalition, 2014.