ABSTRACT

University College, which had for many years cooperated with the Ladies' Educational Association, to afford a higher education to women, by admitting them to many of its classes, at once threw open all its curriculum (with the exception of the medical classes). Some of the classes are separate for men and women, some are mixed, but-in either case-women became regular students, and the informal tenure on which their instruction had hit.herto rested, ceased. The Queen's College, Bedford College, the North London Collegiate School, King's College lectures in Kensington, even the Working Men and Women's College followed the same course and adapted their classes to the requirements of the University.