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U.K.
editI removed the statement that Men's colleges are commonplace in the UK because I cannot name one, and the list of institutions doesn't include one. All of the institutions that I know of that used to be men-only are not now. DJ Clayworth 17:12, 10 Mar 2005 (UTC)
A link regarding this: [1]. JJL 01:02, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
U.S.
editThe only 4-year men's colleges in the U.S. are Wabash, Morehouse, and H-S. Others, like SJU or Hobart (I erroniously wrote Hilbert earlier), are simply parts of a larger co-ed institution. JJL 01:02, 9 July 2006 (UTC)