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  2. Bowdoin College - Wikipedia

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    Bowdoin College, c. 1845 (Lithograph by Fitz Hugh Lane). Bowdoin College was chartered in 1794 by the Massachusetts State Legislature and was later redirected under the jurisdiction of the Maine Legislature. [13] It was named for former Massachusetts governor James Bowdoin, whose son James Bowdoin III was an early benefactor. [14]

  3. List of earliest coeducational colleges and universities in ...

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    Adrian College (four women enrolled as early as 1855 when Michigan Union College; Adrian itself was open to women from the onset under equal curriculum) [35] Cooper Union (free college; enrollment open to all genders, races, religions, economic classes) [36] [37] Olivet College (co-ed secondary classes began in 1844; chartered as college in ...

  4. Coburn Classical Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 1865, the school was renamed the Waterville Classical Institute. [1] In 1868, a Bachelor of Letters degree was first awarded to women. Around 1874, Abner Coburn pledged $50,000 to the endowment of the school, on the condition that $50,000 also be raised to support two other institutes proposed by the college (called at the time Colby University).

  5. Oren Burbank Cheney - Wikipedia

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    The college was moved to the town and incorporated as the Maine State Seminary on March 16, 1855. [6] [16] [17] The charter petition paid particular attention to fellow Maine colleges, Bowdoin and Colby College in Brunswick and Waterville, respectively. Cheney wrote specifically with regard to the two colleges:

  6. Ricker College - Wikipedia

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    Ricker College was a small college located in Houlton, Maine, United States It opened in 1848 (176 years ago) ( 1848 ) and closed in 1978 (46 years ago) ( 1978 ) . It began as Houlton Academy in 1848, before being subsequently renamed Ricker Classical Institute in 1887.

  7. History of Bates College - Wikipedia

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    The history of Bates College began shortly before Bates College's founding on March 16, 1855, in Lewiston, Maine. [note 1] The college was founded by Oren Burbank Cheney and Benjamin Bates. [2] Originating as a Free Will Baptist institution, it has since secularized and established a liberal arts curriculum.

  8. Maine man Cooper Flagg - AOL

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    Ralph, a 6-foot-9 center, played at Eastern Maine Community College. Kelly, a 5-foot-10 wing, co-captained the only University of Maine women’s team ever to win an NCAA tournament game, a 1999 ...

  9. Early college programs - Wikipedia

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    Early college programs aim to close the academic gap between high school and college education, especially for first-generation and low-income students. Through these programs, high school students can enroll in college level classes, usually on campus, and earn credits that apply to their college degree and high school diploma.