
According to the latest U.S. Department of Education data, there were 960 undergraduate students and nearly 1,600 in the university co-educational graduate programs.

President Free explained the reasoning behind the decision to go co-educational by noting that “studies show that less than one percent of full-time female college students today attend a women’s college and only two percent of female high school seniors say they would consider attending a women’s college. Admitting men will open our doors to 98 percent more women who would otherwise not even consider our high quality, distinctive educational experience here at USJ.”
Below is a video distributed by the university discussing the decision.


