Only about 1 in 5 engineering degrees go to women
- Written by Danyelle Tauryce Ireland, Associate Director of the Center for Women in Technology and Research Assistant Professor in the Engineering and Computing Education Program, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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- ^ CC BY-ND (creativecommons.org)
- ^ encourage more women to study STEM fields (beta.nsf.gov)
- ^ has the lowest proportion of women (www.pewresearch.org)
- ^ highest-paying jobs in STEM (www.bls.gov)
- ^ make better business decisions (www.forbes.com)
- ^ over 32% of female STEM majors switch to another major (alltogether.swe.org)
- ^ typically higher (www.rise.hs.iastate.edu)
- ^ found that 10% never entered the field and 27% left the profession (doi.org)
- ^ researching (scholar.google.com)
- ^ Center for Women in Technology (cwit.umbc.edu)
- ^ graduate within four years at a rate of 61.2% (dl.acm.org)
- ^ full 19 percentage points higher (cdn.theconversation.com)
- ^ 2019 (umbc.edu)
- ^ 2022 (umbc.edu)
- ^ Fulbright Scholars (us.fulbrightonline.org)
- ^ persistently underrepresented (www.pewresearch.org)
- ^ Women in Engineering Program (sites.udel.edu)
- ^ Women in Science and Engineering program (wise.ncsu.edu)
- ^ Advancing Women in Engineering (awe.seas.upenn.edu)
- ^ “chilly” and “negative” experiences (doi.org)
- ^ perception that women are unable to ‘do science. (doi.org)
- ^ see themselves as part of the scientific community (www.ijemst.net)
- ^ more positive academic experiences (doi.org)
- ^ been shown to help students get their grades up (peer.asee.org)
- ^ what kinds of academic experiences and supports (www.nsf.gov)
Authors: Danyelle Tauryce Ireland, Associate Director of the Center for Women in Technology and Research Assistant Professor in the Engineering and Computing Education Program, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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