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New Jersey College for Women, Douglass College, Douglass Residential College
Type1918-2007 women's college; 2007-present "residential college"
Established1918
Parent institution
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Students2,500
Location,
United States
AffiliationsInstitute for Women's Leadership
Websitedouglass.rutgers.edu

Douglass Residential College is a non-degree-granting program established in 2007 and open to female undergraduate students at any of the degree-granting schools of Rutgers University-New Brunswick. It replaced the liberal arts degree-granting Douglass College which had been opened in 1918. Douglass, originally named New Jersey College for Women, was renamed in 1955 after its founder and first dean, Mabel Smith Douglass.

Deans

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Notable alumnae and year of graduation

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References

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