I went to a northeast slac where it was not uncommon for couples to meet and then marry later (although no one seemed to get married for several to many years later since most people went on to grad school, etc). Of my closest 6 friends from college (plus me makes 7), zero of us met our spouses in college. Two of them did eventually meet their spouses via introduction/set up from friends in our group, so I suppose you could say if not for college they would not have met their spouses
My sister went to college in the midwest where lots of people married (whether to someone they met in college or their high school sweetheart) within a couple of years of graduation. Of my sister's closest friends from college, 2 met their spouses in college, and later divorced. The rest of them met their spouses after college and remain married.
This has been fun to reminisce. However, it is ridiculous to use this when deciding where to go to college and your husband needs to join this millenium

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