<p>I really hope they don’t have to go coed as well. Mills almost did in the 90s but the students and the alums went a little crazy. It actually saw an increase in enrollment after they staged sit-in and shut down the campus. It became the place for teh budding young feminist to be at the time (back when we weren’t just feminists, but eco-feminist, social-feminist, etc :0)
I am glad to see a plan. Now I think there needs to be a better marketing. I firmly believe that there is a place for s/s colleges and I had been impressed with an article a few years ago about Sweet Briar doing recruiting efforts in inner-city schools. Maybe they should really get the machine working to promote. </p>
<p>Maybe we need a revision of the Preppy Handbook to come out again. Taht is how I learned about it in the Midwest years ago.</p>