Barnard College (ED?), Sarah Lawrence College, Wellesley College, Honest chance?

@eh1124 another co-ed college that you might want to consider is Connecticut College. It started as a women’s school and then more recently went co-ed. IMHO, that pattern leads to women at a given school being considered for their ideas and talents before their gender. Also, Hobart and William Smith Colleges are two colleges, one male, one female, that share a campus. Effectively they act as a single co-ed school. They have a medical program that’s worth exploring at least. I don’t have current info on it. Wells, near Ithaca, recently went co-ed and you can take some classes at Cornell, which may pave a path in that direction for grad school, if this is a plan for you.