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  1. Finch College was an undergraduate women's college in Manhattan, New York City. The Finch School opened as a private secondary school for girls in 1900 and became a liberal arts college in 1952. It closed in 1976.

  2. Aug 19, 2023 · Is Finch College Real? Image Credit: Erika Doss/Prime Video. No, Finch is an imaginary college in the universe of ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty.’ There was a real college named Finch in Manhattan, New York, while the one in the show is fifteen minutes from Brown, which is in Providence, Rhode Island.

  3. www.finchcollege.org › historyHistory | Finch

    History of Finch College. Jessica Garretson earned her B.A. as one of the seven women in Barnard College's first graduating class in 1893.

  4. In the realm of “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” Finch College is a fictional creation for the show. However, historically, a real Finch College did exist in Manhattan, New York City, from...

  5. www.finchcollege.org › scholarshipsScholarships | Finch

    There are no restrictions or limitations based upon race, ethnicity, or the employment status of the prospective recipient. Scholarship is based upon merit, courses, and goals. Several scholarships are offered annually. Active Finch graduates donate to support today’s women.

  6. www.finchcollege.org › about-us-1About Us | Finch

    About us. The Finch College Alumni Association Foundation Trust was organized in 1993 with the aim of reviving the spirit of the College among its widely separated graduates, teachers and friends; to rekindle old friendships where precious contacts were lost; and to discover the joy of new friendships across the generations of the Finch community.

  7. Dec 13, 2017 · Associated Press. By Bob Morris. Dec. 13, 2017. At a recent event for the very active alumnae of Finch College, the genteel Upper East Side women’s school that dramatically closed its doors in...

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