East Tennessee Female Institute | |
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School type | Female seminary |
Religious affiliation(s) | Methodist Episcopal Church |
Established | May 7, 1827 |
Closed | 1911 |
The East Tennessee Female Institute was an all-female institution of higher learning that operated in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, from 1827 until 1911. Originally chartered as the Knoxville Female Academy, the school offered high school and college-level courses to the women of Knoxville and surrounding counties in the years before the University of Tennessee became coeducational. With the rise of free public education in Knoxville in the early 1900s, enrollment at the institute, which was tuition-based, gradually declined.[1]