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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MHC bills itself as a "gender inclusive, historically women's college." They also celebrate pronoun day and are extremely inclusive and accepting of whatever labels people choose for themselves. [/quote] Smith is the same, as is Bryn Mawr and Wellesley. (Don’t know about Agnes Scott) However, Wellesley is the only one of the Seven Sisters where you cannot ENROLL as a trans man—I believe—unless this recently changed. However, if you transition during your time there, you can stay. You should think of them all as historically women’s colleges. The only gender group you won’t find attending there are cis men (although at Bryn Mawr there are guys from Haverford who take some of their classes as Bryn Mawr). This was a positive for us, which is the only reason I mention it. [/quote] My Smithie is gender nonbinary and my understanding is that Smith would not enroll trans men or non-binary students if they transitioned/came out before enrollment because it is a “women’s” college. It could have changed. [/quote] Oh. You might be right about that. Sorry. I thought it was just Wellesley. [/quote]
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