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Fendrina Quarrovth Academy for Young Women
A component school of the Royal College at Fellowmoor
"A learned theologian will come as male or female. Sel* will stand against the ancestors as an iconoclast and then with them as a defender of their ideas. Sel will learn from their teachings." - St. Derosimmu, c. 1341
When Her Majesty proposed the Expanding Education To Girls and Young Women Act before the legislature in 1995, the Academy for Young Women was an integral part of its mandate to increase enrollment rates in primary, secondary, and tertiary schools for Myrorian girls and women. As the first institute of higher learning established by the EEGYW Act, the Academy was given a royal grant of over five million Myrorian guilden and quickly became the highest-ranked women-only college in the country.
Located in Fellowmoor, one mile away from the main campus of the co-educational Royal College at Fellowmoor, the Academy is close to the bustle of the big city while also providing the seclusion associated with more traditional university life. Young women from all walks of life attend class at the Academy - wealthy members of Myroria's noble Great Houses, foreigners attending school here in the All-House Union, and young women from rural backgrounds whose ambition and intelligence was discovered and nurtured in one of the many primary and secondary schools opened by the EEGYW Act.
The Academy's nursing program has been ranked as the best in the nation in both 2009 and 2014, and has been in the top five in the nation every year since 2005. Most nursing classes are held in either the Mevrenea Building or Townswomen's Hall, along with the Academy's medical and pharmacy programs. Designed by award-winning architect Llenosin Saraseth, these two buildings are among many on the campus that have been recognized for their modern outfittings and environmental sustainability.
Numerous extra-curricular programs exist on campus, such as the Gandosammu Society and Assarimirovth Sisterhood sororities, Academy student government, the Foreign Students' Assocation, the Lavender Alliance, occupational societies such as the Young Nurses' Union or National Association of Medical Practitioners, as well as a full gamut of highly-ranked sports teams.
It would be my pleasure to formally invite Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess to matriculate for classes here at the Academy at the start of the new term. As a student at the Academy, Her Royal Highness would be with among the best and brightest young women in Myroria and from around the world. Noblewomen from Myroria's Great Houses interact with people from more middling backgrounds as
intellectual, if not economic, equals. That this would be the state of events has always been of particular importance to Her Majesty, who herself was born not "in-the-purple", but as the daughter of a military man only later chosen by the Council of Great Houses to lead our great nation.
I would like to see Her Royal Highness walking the Academy's campus in the spring, if it pleases you.
Your humble servant,
Ulisamsi Quarrith,
President of the Fendrina Quarrovth Academy for Young Women