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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These are the numbers of graduating first majors in general mathematics in a recent year at a sampling of LACs based on IPEDS information (e.g., College Navigator - St Olaf College https://share.google/0tp4E7Cb1UfCs84Vr): St. Olaf: 44 Haverford: 37 Amherst: 36 Hamilton: 30 Bowdoin: 29 Carleton: 25 Williams: 22 Pomona: 21 Reed: 16 Harvey Mudd: 14 Grinnell: 14 Viewers interested in the numbers for statistics majors or interdisciplinary majors can view IPEDS information directly. The same source can be used to check the figures above for accuracy. [/quote] Or you could get accurate information from the colleges themselves by their Offices of Institutional Research, who gather this data full time. For an easy example, take Williams College, where you'll see there were 72 mathematics majors in the past year's graduating class: [url]https://www.williams.edu/institutional-research/data-analysis-reports/graduating-major-counts/[/url] For another example, take Pomona College, where you'll see there were 40 mathematics majors in the past year's graduating class: [url]https://www.pomona.edu/administration/institutional-research/information-center/completed-majors[/url][/quote]
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