Eastern College was a coeducation school that was located in Front Royal and Manassas, Virginia.
From 1920 to 1922, the former campus housed a school for girls, also called Eastern College.
[2] However, the college's president and dean denied the reports, stating that this was untrue.
[1] While its new campus was under construction, it occupied the Baldwin House and part of the Manssassas Improvement Corporation building.
[1][5] During World War I, the college's buildings were renovated and leased to the government for barracks.
[1][6][5] The campus was then transferred to Prince William Count which planned to use it for a vocational school, before finding it unsuitable.
[6][5] The college's purpose-built Manassas campus was located on the grounds of the historic Baldwin House.
[1] Before enrolling, students were required to have completed a wide range of coursework, including high school and musical courses.
[1] Its male students participated in baseball and football while at the Front Royal campus, playing against Augusta Military Academy, Charleston (WV), and Washington and Lee College.