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. In other countries, laws and traditions vary.
Where institutions have become Coeducation al, this is noted, along with the year the enrollment policy was changed. Current women's colleges are listed in text. Colleges that are closing or transitioning to coeducation are listed in ''italics''.
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- Bedford College , University Of London , London (co-ed since 1965; merged with Royal Holloway in 1985)
- Girton College , University Of Cambridge , Cambridge (co-ed since 1979)
- Lady Margaret Hall , University Of Oxford , Oxford (co-ed since 1979)
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- Royal Holloway , University Of London , London (co-ed since 1965; merged with Bedford College in 1985)
- Somerville College , University Of Oxford , Oxford (co-ed since 1994)
- St Anne's College , University Of Oxford , Oxford (co-ed since 1979)
- St Hilda's College , University Of Oxford , Oxford (co-ed since 2006)
- St Hugh's College , University Of Oxford , Oxford (co-ed since 1986)
- Queen Elizabeth College , London (co-ed from 1953; closed in 1985)
- Westfield College , Hampstead (co-ed since 1968; merged with Queen Mary's College in late 1980s)
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