List of women's colleges
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.
While most of institutions listed are women's universities; there are very few that are universities for women (curriculum as per women's needs) for instance, Mody University, Rajasthan India which also happens to be the largest integrated residential university for women.
Where institutions have become coeducational, this is noted, along with the year the enrollment policy was changed. Current women's colleges are listed in bold text. Colleges that are closing or transitioning to coeducation are listed in italics.
Australia
New South Wales
Queensland
- Women's College, University of Queensland, St Lucia
- Duschesne College, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland
- Grace College, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland
Victoria
- St Hilda's College, University of Melbourne, Melbourne (co-ed since 1973)
- University College, University of Melbourne, Melbourne (co-ed since 1975)
Bangladesh
Canada
Nova Scotia
- Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax (co-educational since 1967)
Ontario
- Brescia University College, London (affiliated with the co-educational University of Western Ontario)
- Ewart College, Toronto (merged with Knox College of the University of Toronto in 1990)
China
- China Women's University, Beijing
- Shandong Women's University, Jinan
- Hunan Women's University, Changsha
- Ginling Women's University, Nanjing (renamed Ginling College in 1927 and merged with the University of Nanking in 1951)
- Guangdong Women's Polytechnic College, Guangzhou
- Zhejiang Women's College, Hangzhou
- Hebei Women's Vocational College, Shijiazhuang
- Fujian Hwa Nan Women's College, Fuzhou
India
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- Mody University of Science & Technology
- Assam Women's University
- Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalaya
- Banasthali University
- Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women
- IIS University
- Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women's University
- Karnataka State Women's University
- Mother Teresa Women's University
- Rama Devi Women's University
- SNDT Women's University
- Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam
- Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women
- Women’s College, Aligarh Muslim University
- Cummins College of Engineering for Women
Iran
Japan
Jordan
South Korea
- Ewha Womans University, Seoul
- Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul
- Dongduk Women's University, Seoul
- Duksung Women's University, Seoul
- Sungshin Women's University, Seoul
- Seoul Women's University, Seoul
- Baewha Women's University, Seoul
- Korea Women's Polytechnic, Anseong
- Hansung Woman's University, Seoul (co-ed since 1978)
- Soodo Women Teachers' College, Seoul (co-ed and renamed Sejong university since 1979)
- Sangmyung Women's University, Seoul (co-ed since 1996)
- Songsim Women's College, Bucheon (merged with Catholic College in 1995; co-ed since 1995)
- Hyosung Women's College, Daegu (merged with Catholic College of Daegu in 1995; co-ed since 1995)
- Armed Forces Nursing Academy, Daejeon (co-ed since 2012)
Kuwait
Pakistan
- Lahore College for Women University, Lahore
- Kinnaird Women University, Lahore,
- Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi,
- [1], Bahawalpur
Saudi Arabia
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:
Sudan
United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi Women's College, Abu Dhabi
- Al Ain Women's College, Al Ain
- Dubai Women's College, Dubai
- Fujairah Women's College, Fujairah
- Ras Al Khaimah Women's College, Ras Al Khaimah
- Sharjah Women's College, Sharjah
- Zayed University, Abu Dhabi and Dubai
- Dubai Medical College for Girls
- Dubai Pharmacy College
United Kingdom
England
- Bedford College, University of London, London (co-ed since 1965; merged with Royal Holloway in 1985)
- Girton College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (co-ed since 1979)
- Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, Oxford (co-ed since 1979)
- Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge
- Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge
- Newnham College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge
- Royal Holloway, University of London, London (co-ed since 1965; merged with Bedford College in 1985)
- Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (co-ed since 1973)
- Somerville College, University of Oxford, Oxford (co-ed since 1994)
- St Aidan's College, Durham University, Durham (co-ed since 1981)
- St Anne's College, University of Oxford, Oxford (co-ed since 1979)
- St Hilda's College, University of Oxford, Oxford (co-ed since 2008)
- St Hild's College, Durham University, Durham (co-ed since merger with the College of the Venerable Bede in 1975)
- St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, Oxford (co-ed since 1986)
- St Mary's College, Durham University, Durham (co-ed since 2005)
- Trevelyan College, Durham University, Durham (co-ed since 1992)
- Westfield College, University of London, Hampstead (1882: co-ed since 1968; merged with Queen Mary's College in 1989)
- Queen Elizabeth College, London (co-ed from 1953; re-merged with King's College London in 1985)
- Hillcroft College, Surbiton (1920: as the National Residential College for Women; co-ed since merger to form Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College in 2017)
Scotland
- Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women, Edinburgh (1886: closed in 1898)
- Edinburgh College of Medicine for Women, Edinburgh (1889: co-ed since merger with main medical schools in 1916)
United States
Zimbabwe
- Women's University in Africa, Harare (co-educational since unknown, Wikipedia page lists enrollment policy as 80% women and 20% men)