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  1. Douglass Residential College is a non-degree-granting program established in 2007 and open to female undergraduate students at any of the degree-granting schools of Rutgers University-New Brunswick. It replaced the liberal arts degree-granting Douglass College which had been opened in 1918.

  2. The New Jersey College for Women grew rapidly during its first full decade. Under Dean Douglass’ leadership, the college created new departments and built five academic buildings, using both private and state funds.

  3. The College of New Jersey offers degrees in over 50 liberal arts and professional programs. TCNJ also offers a 7-year combined B.S./M.D. (Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Medicine) program for graduating high school students in conjunction with University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

  4. List of colleges and universities in New Jersey. Old Queens, the oldest building at Rutgers University. Mead Hall at Drew University. Graduate College at Princeton University. As of 2014, the State of New Jersey recognizes and licenses 66 institutions of higher education (post-secondary) through its Commission on Higher Education.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2021 · 100 years of Douglass College. From Inside Jersey Magazine. Like many institutions, Douglass College arose from humble origins. Opening as the New Jersey College for Women in 1918, the New Brunswick school started with more students (54) than books in its library (12).

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  6. Description. This collection consists of yearbook photos, newspaper clippings, and alumni files that highlight the student experience of African American women during the early years of Douglass College. Founded in 1918, the school was originally known as the New Jersey College for Women or NJC.

  7. Evelyn College for Women, often shortened to Evelyn College, was the coordinate women's college of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey between 1887 and 1897. It was the first women's college in the State of New Jersey.