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[quote=Anonymous]"Among the U.S. News top 30 liberal arts colleges — excluding all-women colleges — there were just two with gaps of 3 or more points favoring women. They were Harvey Mudd (23 percent female admission rate, 10 percent male rate, a 13-point gap) and Colby (30 percent female rate, 26 percent male rate, a 4-point gap). Here are the liberal arts gaps among this group of schools that favored men: Vassar: 19 percent admission rate for women, 34 percent for men, a 15-point gap. Davidson: 19 percent for women, 26 percent for men, a 7-point gap. Bates: 23 percent for women, 28 percent for men, a 5-point gap. Pomona: 10 percent for women, 15 percent for men, a 5-point gap. Swarthmore: 15 percent for women, 20 percent for men, a 5-point gap. Bowdoin: 13 percent for women, 17 percent for men, a 4-point gap. Carleton: 21 percent for women, 25 percent for men, a 4-point gap. Haverford: 23 percent for women, 26 percent for men, a 3-point gap. Kenyon: 24 percent for women, 27 percent for men, a 3-point gap. Middlebury: 16 percent for women, 19 percent for men, a 3-point gap. Wesleyan: 23 percent for women, 26 percent for men, a 3-point gap. Williams: 18 percent for women, 21 percent for men, a 3-point gap."[/quote]
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