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  1. Catalogs, 1877-1998. The catalogs include a brief history of the college, academic calendars, admission requirements, information about individual courses offered at the college, rules and regulations, and the names of important administrative offices.

  2. Abstract. This collection contains the course catalogues of the Mount Vernon Seminary, the Mount Vernon Junior College, and the Mount Vernon College. The Mount Vernon Seminary was officially established by Elizabeth Somers in 1875, and was a six-year prepatory institution for young women.

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  4. Mount Vernon Seminary and College. Active. 1875–1997. Location. Washington D.C. , United States. The Mount Vernon Seminary and College was a private women's college in Washington, D.C. It was purchased by George Washington University in 1999, and became the Mount Vernon Campus of The George Washington University.

  5. This collection contains administrative files and files from the Office of the President at Mount Vernon Seminary, Junior College, and College. The materials date from 1929-1989. It is likely this collection will continue to grow as more records are transferred and uncovered.

  6. The Mount Vernon Seminary was officially established by Elizabeth Somers in 1875 with classes held at her residence on F Street. The Seminary began as a six year preparatory school, with four years of high school level classes, and two years of post-high school curriculum, calling it a ⁰́Family and Day School for Young Ladies.⁰́₊ The school was moved to 1100 M. Street N.W. in 1900 and ...

  7. 1969. The institution's name was officially set as Mount Vernon Junior College. The last class graduated from Mount Vernon Seminary. The entrance of the college moved from Foxhall Road to W Street, and construction of the new gatehouse on W Street began. Academic internships were offered for the first time during the winter term.