Noun
An educating together, as of persons of different sexes or races.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn 1966, Yale began discussions with its sister school Vassar College about merging to foster coeducation at the undergraduate level. Source: Internet
Its five-year coeducation plan provided $7.8 million for the development of new facilities that would eventually house and educate 650 women students at Princeton by 1974. Source: Internet
From the earliest days of college coeducation, women on campus have been subjected to scrutiny. Source: Internet
The first medical school in Qatar and a pioneer of coeducation at a university level, WCM-Q offers an integrated program of pre-medical and medical studies leading to the Cornell University M.D. degree. Source: Internet