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List of women's colleges

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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. In other countries, laws and traditions vary.

Africa

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Somaliland

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Sudan

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Zimbabwe

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Asia

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Bangladesh

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China

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India

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Indonesia

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Japan

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Pakistan

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Azad Kashmir

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Balochistan

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Islamabad Capital Territory

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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Peshawar
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Mardan
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Swabi
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Bahawalpur
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Faisalabad
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Lahore
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Multan
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Rawalpindi
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Sialkot
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Sindh

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Karachi
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Sukkur
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Philippines

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South Korea

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Former

Europe

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United Kingdom

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England

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Scotland

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North America

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Canada

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Nova Scotia

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Ontario

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United States

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Middle East

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Iran

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Saudi Arabia

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All universities in Saudi Arabia must have a separate campus for women. Men are not allowed to study or work at female campuses, with the exception of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. There is one women's university, without a male campus, which is:

United Arab Emirates

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Oceania

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Australia

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New South Wales

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Queensland

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  • Women's College, University of Queensland, St Lucia
  • Duschesne College, University of Queensland, St Lucia
  • Grace College, University of Queensland, St Lucia (co-ed since 2022)

Victoria

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South America

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Peru

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References

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  1. ^ "Why Does Korea Have 'Women Only' Universities?". UoH (The University of Horang). April 27, 2023.