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<p>No it isn't. Unless they'd added a secondary school to the campus. It's a men's college, postsecondary, awarding baccalaureate degrees.</p>
<p>As for Wabash, chill out, this is a long-standing policy and... contrary to this:</p>
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What I think is sad is that the faculty and staff's daughters have not enrolled before, probably because of attitudes like yours and your classmates.
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<p>I HIGHLY doubt this is first time women who were faculty kids have attended H-SC. Perhaps it's unusual to have two enter in the same class at once, but I don't know why anyone would assume this has never happened before. My college let faculty sons go, at one time even letting them earn degrees there. I think now they've changed it so they don't earn degrees but can attend and earn credits. Whatever, I digress.</p>
<p>Surely in all your reading you've also learned of the exchange program that allows women from the nearby women's colleges to be at H-SC for a semester or year if they so choose. I took a class jointly offered by H-SC and my college, so every other week I was on campus as a student.</p>
<p>TWO women on campus aren't going to make a huge difference--your chances of having them in classes isn't all that great.</p>