coed

/ˈkoʊˌɛd/
adjective
  1. Including both male and female students; open to both sexes.
    • The summer camp is coed, so brothers and sisters can attend together.
    • She attends a coed school that has both boys and girls in every class.
    • Many colleges became coed in the 1970s.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A female student at a coeducational institution.
    • The newspaper featured a story about a coed who started a campus club.
    • She was one of the first coeds to join the engineering program.
    • The coeds gathered in the library to study for finals.
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