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Enrollment started to decline during the 1870s, probably due in part to the opening of the Wilmington Conference Academy, a secondary school which went co-educational in 1874. By 1879, enrollment had dropped to 66 students. A smallpox outbreak also decreased enrollment in 1880. Between 1855 and 1881,
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In 1841, the school was chartered under the name of "Wesleyan Female Collegiate Institute". By 1842, it had 111 students and nine instructors. Some complained about the growing intellectual rigor of the school. For example, an 1847 editorial in
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In 1851, after a period of decline, the board of trustees took over control from Prettyman for the Methodist Episcopal Church. The school was renamed the "Wesleyan Female College" in 1855.
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noted the many courses in academic subjects but "heard nothing of the class upon making bread, puddings, and pies..." A literary magazine called
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Despite support from local prominent businessmen, the school closed in 1885. One of its three buildings became the Central Hotel.
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After its closing, no college option for women existed in Delaware until the Women's College of Delaware (now part of the
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Reverend Solomon Prettyman founded the institution in 1837 as the Wesleyan Female Seminary, with the support of the
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to William Bright, who renamed it Wesleyan College and operated it as a non-sectarian school.
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Former women's universities and colleges in the United States
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Defunct private universities and colleges in Delaware
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