Anonymous
Post 01/19/2026 16:33     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can also say JMU and College of Charleston (CoC by a lot) are more heavily female and do not fit the criteria.


My DD is at JMU and does not think it feels “ female heavy” at all. COB major so don’t know if that makes a difference


+1
My kids said JMU felt very gender balanced and never noticed it skewing female.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2026 10:50     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Anonymous wrote:I can also say JMU and College of Charleston (CoC by a lot) are more heavily female and do not fit the criteria.


My DD is at JMU and does not think it feels “ female heavy” at all. COB major so don’t know if that makes a difference
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2026 13:31     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Anonymous wrote:JHU is very balanced. close to half half. Nice kids. Good food.


I am a current JHU student and I love my school but the food is NOT good
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 17:46     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In terms of smaller colleges, those with extensive varsity athletics programs will tend toward gender balance. This site, for example, includes Bates, Bowdoin, Williams, Middlebury and Hamilton, to which I'd add Colby:

https://share.google/7PYTD6AClAHKWOHeb


For many of these schools, they have kept the sports programs to maintain a more balanced ratio; DEI expenditure in action.


Someone has a correlation causation misunderstanding.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 15:56     Subject: Re:Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Williams, Bowdoin, Swat, CMC, Wash & Lee all have 52-48 or better.

Colby and Bates as well, surprisingly


All those helmet sports athletes . . .
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 13:54     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL the US is 60/40


This isn’t even remotely close to true.

https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/US/LFE046223

In college, silly.

NP. I thought you meant the general population too.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 13:40     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Washington and Lee: 49% male/51% female
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 13:27     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL the US is 60/40


This isn’t even remotely close to true.

https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/US/LFE046223

In college, silly.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 13:22     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

usually engineering and business focused schools tend to have more balance of males to females
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 12:57     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Anonymous wrote:LOL the US is 60/40


This isn’t even remotely close to true.

https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/US/LFE046223
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 12:55     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

I can also say JMU and College of Charleston (CoC by a lot) are more heavily female and do not fit the criteria.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 12:50     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

CMU
Case
Lehigh
Santa Clara
SMU
Bentley
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 12:43     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loyola MD is 55F/45M

This is great. Loyola Chicago is like 30M/70F. DD said, no thanks. Why is LMU Chicago so lopsided.

Loyola University Chicago is LUC (LMU is in LA). Probably lopsided due to the nursing program.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 12:36     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Anonymous wrote:In terms of smaller colleges, those with extensive varsity athletics programs will tend toward gender balance. This site, for example, includes Bates, Bowdoin, Williams, Middlebury and Hamilton, to which I'd add Colby:

https://share.google/7PYTD6AClAHKWOHeb

Hamilton is 56:44
https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=Hamilton&s=all&id=191515#enrolmt
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 12:28     Subject: Schools w balanced male:female (not T20, not flagship)

Case Western Reserve