In 1990, Williamsburg began admitting sixth graders and have done so since.
In 1965, the college began admitting lay women, followed by men in 1972.
At this time, it began admitting seventh and eighth grade students.
It began admitting resident males in 1987 when Queens went co-ed.
When the College began admitting male students in 1968, it became temporary housing for men.
Originally a women's college, it began admitting male students in 1997 .
The school began admitting female students that same year.
In 1977, the secondary department opened, and the school began admitting female pupils in 2000.
In 1976 the school began admitting lay theology students, and these quickly formed the majority of students.
The school began admitting female students in 1930, and received accreditation as a four-year college in 1934.