Harvard-Radcliffe coeducational system

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The Harvard-Radcliffe coeducational system was the integrated academic and residential arrangement through which Harvard University and Radcliffe College jointly educated men and women before their full institutional merger.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic arrangement
coeducational system
historical educational structure
residential arrangement
affected undergraduate education at Harvard
undergraduate education at Radcliffe
appliesTo men
women
basedOn coordination between Harvard University and Radcliffe College
characteristic distinct corporate identities for Harvard and Radcliffe
shared curriculum
shared faculty
context history of Radcliffe College
history of women at Harvard
describedAs integrated academic and residential arrangement
educationalLevel higher education
field gender and education
higher education administration
followedBy full institutional merger of Harvard University and Radcliffe College
goal coeducation
integration of male and female students
hasComponent coordinated residential life
integrated instruction
joint academic programs
shared classrooms
hasParticipant Harvard College NERFINISHED
Radcliffe undergraduates NERFINISHED
implementedBy Harvard University administration NERFINISHED
Radcliffe College administration
language English
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor early coeducation at an Ivy League institution
partOf Harvard University
Radcliffe College NERFINISHED
precededBy separate instruction for Harvard men and Radcliffe women
temporalRelation existed before full Harvard–Radcliffe merger
usedBy Harvard University NERFINISHED
Radcliffe College NERFINISHED

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Radcliffe College associatedWith Harvard-Radcliffe coeducational system