Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To each their own but maybe focus on quality of education first?
Why would you assume OP isn’t considering quality of education? Why would you think quality is inconsistent with the other things she is asking about?
Anonymous wrote:To each their own but maybe focus on quality of education first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know how they rank colleges by top computer science program or best value or most diverse or whatever?
Is there any way to find out most racially diverse (broken down by race not just saying diverse) undergraduate computer science program based on last year's admitted numbers? I understand it will change yearly. Same question but for women. Computer science is a very white and asian male field. I am white but my black daughter is looking to find a somewhat diverse undergrad computer science department (students not the faculty). I understand "diverse" will be small since the field is not diverse but 6% is better than a school with 1%. Does anyone know how to find such a breakdown by major? Looking for Schools with the most diverse student body in computer science.
We have not ruled out HBCUs, but there is interest in all schools.
CMU claims to admit 50/50 male/female in their CS program. You may have to google each school you are interested in or call.
I strongly recommend visiting Spelman and Hampton. The networking and access to resources, along with an affirming environment could really build her up before entering harsh work environments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know how they rank colleges by top computer science program or best value or most diverse or whatever?
Is there any way to find out most racially diverse (broken down by race not just saying diverse) undergraduate computer science program based on last year's admitted numbers? I understand it will change yearly. Same question but for women. Computer science is a very white and asian male field. I am white but my black daughter is looking to find a somewhat diverse undergrad computer science department (students not the faculty). I understand "diverse" will be small since the field is not diverse but 6% is better than a school with 1%. Does anyone know how to find such a breakdown by major? Looking for Schools with the most diverse student body in computer science.
We have not ruled out HBCUs, but there is interest in all schools.
CMU claims to admit 50/50 male/female in their CS program. You may have to google each school you are interested in or call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know how they rank colleges by top computer science program or best value or most diverse or whatever?
Is there any way to find out most racially diverse (broken down by race not just saying diverse) undergraduate computer science program based on last year's admitted numbers? I understand it will change yearly. Same question but for women. Computer science is a very white and asian male field. I am white but my black daughter is looking to find a somewhat diverse undergrad computer science department (students not the faculty). I understand "diverse" will be small since the field is not diverse but 6% is better than a school with 1%. Does anyone know how to find such a breakdown by major? Looking for Schools with the most diverse student body in computer science.
We have not ruled out HBCUs, but there is interest in all schools.
CMU claims to admit 50/50 male/female in their CS program. You may have to google each school you are interested in or call.
Anonymous wrote:You know how they rank colleges by top computer science program or best value or most diverse or whatever?
Is there any way to find out most racially diverse (broken down by race not just saying diverse) undergraduate computer science program based on last year's admitted numbers? I understand it will change yearly. Same question but for women. Computer science is a very white and asian male field. I am white but my black daughter is looking to find a somewhat diverse undergrad computer science department (students not the faculty). I understand "diverse" will be small since the field is not diverse but 6% is better than a school with 1%. Does anyone know how to find such a breakdown by major? Looking for Schools with the most diverse student body in computer science.
We have not ruled out HBCUs, but there is interest in all schools.
Anonymous wrote:You know how they rank colleges by top computer science program or best value or most diverse or whatever?
Is there any way to find out most racially diverse (broken down by race not just saying diverse) undergraduate computer science program based on last year's admitted numbers? I understand it will change yearly. Same question but for women. Computer science is a very white and asian male field. I am white but my black daughter is looking to find a somewhat diverse undergrad computer science department (students not the faculty). I understand "diverse" will be small since the field is not diverse but 6% is better than a school with 1%. Does anyone know how to find such a breakdown by major? Looking for Schools with the most diverse student body in computer science.
We have not ruled out HBCUs, but there is interest in all schools.