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Vassar College

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©Vassar College
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Founded 1861
School type Private coeducational
President Frances D. Fergusson
Location Poughkeepsie, New York
Enrollment 2,400 undergraduates
Annual Fees $39,030 (2004-2005)
Campus surroundings Urban, suburban, park
Campus size 1,000 acres (4 km²)
Sports teams Brewers
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Closeup of the Vassar Main Building
Vassar College is a private, coeducational liberal arts college situated in Poughkeepsie. Formerly a women's college, Vassar is one of the Seven Sisters schools.

The college was founded by its namesake, Matthew Vassar, in 1861 in the scenic Hudson Valley, approximately 70 miles (100 km) north of New York City. Vassar is often praised for its beautiful campus, a 1000-acre lot of land marked by period and modern buildings that is also an arboretum. The great majority of students live on campus. Founded as an all-female college, it first admitted men in 1969 after declining an offer to merge with Yale. Since that time, it has maintained its reputation as one of America's outstanding liberal arts colleges, and is especially noted for its tolerant social atmosphere. The newly renovated library has unually large holdings for a college of its size.

Today over two thousand students attend Vassar, including many international students. They are taught by over two hundred faculty members.

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