The Daily Universe
Female enrollment in STEM majors at BYU is increasing due to more advertised awareness of STEM, opportunities in majors and supportive environments. Data gathered from University Communications shows women now make up 24.1% of science, engineering, technology and math students at BYU. (Sydnee Gonzalez)
Statistics show female enrollment in STEM majors at BYU has increased over the past 10 years because of more awareness, opportunities and the supportive environments at BYU.
Including graduate and undergraduate students, data gathered from University Communications shows women now make up 24.1%
of science, engineering, technology and math students at BYU in comparison to men who make up 75.9%. Women previously made up only 18.4%.