This project observes the enrollment rate of women at Northwestern College and why it is inconsistent. Data is used from satisfaction surveys of 2020 and 2021 enrollees, with the data being analyzed using R Studio. Types of data observed include type of visits students went on, types of scholarships, and interest in a Christian college atmosphere
[Excerpt] This paper analyzes the response of female college attendance and completion rates to chan...
Three aspects prompted this study: why are females in first year university in a countryside campus ...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
Gender and enrollment patterns in higher education have changed over the past 40 years, where women ...
Women have traditionally represented over half of the undergraduate population of college enrollment...
Research studies in recent decades have described the limiting effects of a “chilly climate” on wome...
Second in a series on who our students are and how they perform. Great universities help people come...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, female students perform better in high school and have highe...
In 2014, Jonathan Zimmerman published an op-ed in the Christian Science Monitor in which he wrote, “...
Recent trends in higher education suggest that there are more women than men enrolled and that more ...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, female students perform better in high school and have higher...
Males and females make different choices with regard to college majors. Two main reasons have been s...
Perceptions of student and professor competence and respect were investigated through a survey of 20...
This study explores the effects of attending a women's college on college major, degree attainment, ...
Women’s college enrollment rates have increased dramatically in the last century, with more recent g...
[Excerpt] This paper analyzes the response of female college attendance and completion rates to chan...
Three aspects prompted this study: why are females in first year university in a countryside campus ...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
Gender and enrollment patterns in higher education have changed over the past 40 years, where women ...
Women have traditionally represented over half of the undergraduate population of college enrollment...
Research studies in recent decades have described the limiting effects of a “chilly climate” on wome...
Second in a series on who our students are and how they perform. Great universities help people come...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, female students perform better in high school and have highe...
In 2014, Jonathan Zimmerman published an op-ed in the Christian Science Monitor in which he wrote, “...
Recent trends in higher education suggest that there are more women than men enrolled and that more ...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, female students perform better in high school and have higher...
Males and females make different choices with regard to college majors. Two main reasons have been s...
Perceptions of student and professor competence and respect were investigated through a survey of 20...
This study explores the effects of attending a women's college on college major, degree attainment, ...
Women’s college enrollment rates have increased dramatically in the last century, with more recent g...
[Excerpt] This paper analyzes the response of female college attendance and completion rates to chan...
Three aspects prompted this study: why are females in first year university in a countryside campus ...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...