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S e c o n d e d I t I o n 1 Reading for the Real World 1topnotchenglish Reading for the Real World 1doctorate
degrees.
But fewer men on campus have not changed the male/female ratios in some
majors. There are still fewer women in fields such as math, engineering, science,
and computers. Women’s advocacy groups like the American Association of
University Women are urging colleges to make this issue a
priority
, but the
focus for many schools still centers on recruiting more men. To increase male
enrollment, some schools have formed partnerships with male mentoring groups
to encourage younger students to aim for college. Other schools have modified
their recruiting and admissions policies, sending out extra mailings to boys and
paying closer attention to male candidates.
However, public universities may face legal challenges from women about
these recruiting practices that favor males. Recently, the University of Georgia lost
a
lawsuit
filed by female students because of an affirmative action policy that
favored males. As one female junior complained, “It’s not fair that a boy would get
extra
weight
(in the admissions index) over a girl, but it would be better if there
were more boys on campus.” This dilemma presents a challenge for colleges: How
can a school attempt to close the gender gap in ways that ensure that both men
and women have equal access to opportunities in universities?
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bachelor --- a four-year college degree
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doctorate --- a five-to-seven-year graduate degree
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priority --- something that takes importance over other things
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lawsuit --- a legal action in court
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weight --- importance; likelihood of selection
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