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  2. Janet Clarke Hall, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Janet Clarke Hall (JCH) is a residential college of the University of Melbourne in Australia. The college is associated with the Anglican Province of Victoria . Founded in 1886 JCH was the first university college in Australia to admit women and admitted men in 1973.

  3. St Hilda's College, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    St Hilda's College is a college of The University of Melbourne, providing a residential community for students from all parts of regional Victoria, interstate and overseas. It provides accommodation, academic and pastoral support for 240 undergraduate students. In addition to the students, St Hilda's College (more simply known as Hilda's) also ...

  4. Hostelling International USA - Wikipedia

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    Hostelling International USA (HI USA), also known as American Youth Hostels, Inc. (AYH), is a nonprofit organization that operates youth hostels and runs programs around those hostels. It is the official United States affiliate of Hostelling International (HI), also known as the International Youth Hostel Federation.

  5. These Florida schools are where the most students return ...

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    But more typically, Florida schools have retention rates in the 70% range, such as Boca Raton’s Lynn University (76%) and West Palm Beach’s Palm Beach Atlantic University (71%).

  6. Janet Clarke Hall - Wikipedia

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    Janet Clarke Hall (JCH) is a residential college of the University of Melbourne in Australia. The college is associated with the Anglican Province of Victoria. JCH is one of the smallest of the colleges of the university and was the first university college in Australia to admit women.

  7. Hostelling International - Wikipedia

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    By 1977, the international hostel network had reached a total of 500 million overnight stays, and by 1997, it counted one billion stays. [8] IYHF began using the name Hostelling International in 2006. [8] Youth hostels originally differed in setup from modern hostels, although the growing popularity of backpacking culture forced them to evolve ...