Chestnut Hill College Goes Fully Coeducational

Chestnut Hill College announced last week that it will open its undergraduate-degree program to men, beginning in the fall of 2003.

The Roman Catholic liberal-arts college in Philadelphia is the latest women's institution to decide to become fully coeducational because of declining student interest in all-female institutions.

Founded in 1924, the 1,500-student college has offered coeducational programs at the graduate level since 1980. It added a coeducational undergraduate

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