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  2. Springfield College - Wikipedia

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    U.S. News also ranked Springfield College #18 among Best Value Schools for Regional Universities—North, the school's fifth consecutive year on the list. [33] Springfield College was the recipient of the 2016 Presidential Award in the education category of the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.

  3. Colby–Sawyer College, New London (women's college from 1928 to 1990; co-ed since 1991) Mount Saint Mary College, Hooksett (closed in 1978) Notre Dame College, Manchester (became co-ed in 1985; closed in 2002; academic programs merged into Southern New Hampshire University) [14] Pierce College for Women, Concord (closed in 1972)

  4. Drury University - Wikipedia

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    Drury was founded as Springfield College in 1873 by Congregationalist church missionaries in the mold of other Congregationalist universities such as Dartmouth College and Yale University. Nathan Morrison, Samuel Drury, and James and Charles Harwood provided the school's initial endowment and organization; Samuel Drury's gift was the largest of ...

  5. Bay Path University - Wikipedia

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    Bay Path has a student to faculty ratio of 12:1 in its undergraduate programs, and its freshmen retention rate is 74.3%. [8] While the master's degree programs are co-educational, the bachelor's degree programs are women-focused, meaning they accentuate research on local and global issues that affect women. [9]

  6. Timeline of women's colleges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It became a women's college in 1945 when it moved to Longmeadow, Massachusetts and was renamed Bay Path Secretarial School. 1899: Simmons College (now Simmons University) was a private women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Today, its undergraduate program is women-focused while its graduate programs are co-educational.

  7. List of women's colleges - Wikipedia

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    A women's college is an institution of higher education where enrollment is all-female. In the United States, almost all women's colleges are private undergraduate institutions, with many offering coeducational graduate programs.

  8. Women working in the Springfield tech industry face ... - AOL

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    Springfield Women in Technology and the Springfield Tech Council partnered on a workplace survey they're now using to develop new programs.

  9. New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference

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    The NEWMAC was established in 1998, when the former New England Women's 8 Conference (NEW 8) voted to begin sponsoring conference play and championships for men. At this time, the conference expanded its membership to include Springfield College and the United States Coast Guard Academy.