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-[{{:vassar_exchange_program_.png?200 |Coeds on campus at Trinity in the spring of 1969. Photo credit: //Trinity Alumni Magazine//}}] +[{{:vassar_exchange_program_.png?200 |Co-eds on campus at Trinity in the spring of 1969. Photo credit: //Trinity Alumni Magazine//}}] 
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-The Vassar College Exchange Program took place during the spring semester of 1969 and served as a way to introduce both Trinity and Vassar Colleges to becoming coeducational. Trinity, at the time a male-only college, exchanged a number of male students for several of Vassar College's female students. Vassar is an institution in New York that was a women's college until 1969. +\\ 
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 +The Vassar College Exchange Program took place during the spring semester of 1969 and served as a way to introduce both Trinity and Vassar colleges to becoming coeducational. Trinity, at the time a male-only college, exchanged a number of male students for several of Vassar College's female students. Vassar is an institution in New York that was a women's college until 1969. 
  
 Trinity students had to pass and be selected from an application process in order to be accepted to the one-semester-long exchange, and were expected to keep up a five-class course load while at Vassar. The 25 selected Vassar women at Trinity were reportedly treated equitably to the male students, and were held to the same rules and granted the same privileges (such as being allowed a car on campus). They were housed on the second floor of [[north_campus_hall|North Campus Hall]]. Trinity students had to pass and be selected from an application process in order to be accepted to the one-semester-long exchange, and were expected to keep up a five-class course load while at Vassar. The 25 selected Vassar women at Trinity were reportedly treated equitably to the male students, and were held to the same rules and granted the same privileges (such as being allowed a car on campus). They were housed on the second floor of [[north_campus_hall|North Campus Hall]].
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