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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter is not focused on dating but she has ruled out women’s colleges because she thinks it’s strange to live and educate by single gender. Great school. But the trends are weighing even more heavily against defining and separating people by gender. [/quote] The only students not at Wellesley now are cis men. That just feeds into the anti “woke” people, but that’s fine with me. Let them stay away! [/quote] I don't agree exactly on the facts, although I fully concur with the sentiments expressed! Transgender males are not accepted. Their policy is that only women are accepted as students, so women who have transitioned to men, (or are in the process) are not accepted at Wellesley College. They will work with current students to complete their degrees. This liberalizes the former policy of counseling F=>M transitioners to find a way leave Wellesley College as soon as possible. [/quote] The students wanted to accept trans men and voted on it. But the college did not. I think they are the only one of the 7 sisters schools that doesn’t. But I don’t think they leave as soon as possible. I’m pretty sure they are allowed to complete their degrees. [/quote] PP here Yes, they are now allowed to compete their degrees at Wellesley. [/quote] Wellesley students who have transitioned while at the school have always been allowed to complete their degrees. What the school doesn't do is admit cis men or people who already identify as transmen, and frankly, people who already identify as transmen but apply to women's colleges anyway and then, once there, complain about exclusion in the form of campus-wide female pronouns are self-entitled, self-absorbed, misogynistic jerks. [/quote] I know it is high school, but NCS completely stopped addressing the students as girls or young women in all correspondence, when speaking. Etc. They are now “students.” I heard the trans/non-binary kids complained about being referred to as girls. Well, you are enrolled at an all girl’s school. [/quote]
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