In 1962, the college became coeducational and today enrolls about 2,175 students.
In 1976, the college became coeducational and today enrolls about 900 students.
The college had become a body concerned with the formulation and execution of foreign policy and nothing else.
While college is becoming less accessible, prisons await youth with open doors.
Since 1872 various residential colleges have become affiliated with the University.
At the same time, for most American families, college is becoming increasingly unaffordable.
"I'm worried that she might fail, or have to go to a second-rate university, but college has become a must these days."
The college was becoming an institution of national, rather than regional, importance.
At first a private school, the college later became a state supported agricultural institution.