Smith College In 2013, high school senior Rose (then Calliope) Wong was denied acceptance to
Smith College, one of the largest women's colleges in the United States, because she identified as a
transgender woman. Wong marked her biological gender identity as male on her
FAFSA, despite her self-identification as a woman. Subsequently, Smith deemed Wong inadmissible to the women's college and denied her application. Smith students, led by a trans-activist organization, Q&A, protested the decision and began a
Change.org petition encouraging Smith to revise their admissions policy to include trans women. Although Smith was not the first women's college to amend their admissions policy, Wong's story catalyzed a nationwide reconsideration of admissions policies at women's institutions. Smith College amended their policy to include admission of trans women in May 2015.
Others Mills College, located in Oakland, California, formally published an inclusive policy accepting transgender women and nonbinary students, in 2014. A 2019 analysis only found two
Women's College Coalition (WCC) member institutions without such policies:
Meredith College and
St. Catherine University. Since then, St. Catherine has revised its policy to admit transgender women and nonbinary students. ==Different policies at women's colleges across the country==