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St. John's University has a coordinate relationship with the College of Saint Benedict and Williamson College of the Trades (formerly known as Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades) is a three-year school

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St. John's University differs from Hampden-Sydney College, Morehouse College and Wabash college in that it is coordinate with the all-female College of Saint Benedict and that both schools share their resources and curriculum. It isn't clear from the Wikipedia page for both schools if the College of Saint Benedict, which has the smaller endowment, can use any of St. John's University's endowment or vice versa if the College of Saint Benedict's endowment becomes larger than that of Saint John's University. Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades is now Williamson college of the Trades. I figure mentioning why these colleges differ from the other three under the heading "Traditional Institutions" under "List of Men's colleges is OK.2604:6000:F900:DB00:40B9:CABF:B0D5:2D77 (talk) 03:08, 12 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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