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Which Colleges Have A Higher Male Population?

Okay, this might seem like an odd question, but I'm trying to shortlist colleges with a higher proportion of males. It's not a deal-breaker but it's one of the factors I'm considering because of my course preference. Are there any colleges known for this?

a year ago

Sure, there are indeed several universities and colleges known for having a higher male to female ratio. This is often the case at schools that specialize in areas of study that historically attracted more males, such as engineering, technology, or military service.

- For instance, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is recognized for its STEM programs, which traditionally draw more males than females. As of the latest data, MIT's gender distribution consists of approximately 51% males and 49% females.

- Similarly, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), another institution known for its strong engineering and computer science programs, also has a higher male to female ratio. The proportion is approximately 60% male to 40% female in recent reports.

- Military academies generally have a higher male population as well. This includes the United States Naval Academy, the United States Air Force Academy, and the United States Military Academy (West Point), where combined male enrollment can reach upwards of 75%.

- Schools like California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have a higher male ratio. According to recent data, the male to female student ratio at Caltech is around 57% to 43%.

- If you're interested in aviation, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, one of the top aeronautics and aerospace schools, has about 70% male students.

Make sure to use the College Search tool on CollegeVine, where you can filter colleges by student gender ratio. This could help you narrow down your list even further. However, keep in mind that a balanced educational environment can be beneficial, and the gender ratio is just one of many factors to consider when selecting a college.

a year ago

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