What is the difference between the Womens College, and the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies programs?
The Women’s College is designed for traditional-aged full-time female undergraduates: women generally 18 to 23 years old. Women’s College students get first priority for dormitory space. The Continuing Studies program is designed for undergraduates of non-traditional age, both male (any age) and female (generally 24 years old and up). Men in this program may not take day-time classes, as these are available only to female students. Also, only female students may request dorm space, if available. The Graduate Program offers Master’s degrees and post-baccalaureate certificates to both men and women. There are no doctoral programs at the College of Saint Elizabeth. Only female graduate students may request dorm space, if available.
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