I have a few daughters looking for science and engineering programs in the next few years. They’re all scared to attend schools in states hostile towards women. I get that. I’m looking for recommendations for schools in states positive towards women that have good STEM programs.

  • Abzantheism@lazysoci.al
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    2 months ago

    Ah yeah, here comes the misandrist spiel… “all men bad, all universities around me are patriarchal, won’t someone save me from my own fears and insecurities”.

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        Just study wherever and cross the state line if needed to deal with that. This is just fearmongering.

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            Right to travel in the US. Courts literally recognise it under the fourteenth amendment’s Privileges or Immunities clause, and the Commerce Clause. Get your head out of your ass, it’s in your laws.

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              Get your head out of your ass, it’s in your laws.

              My head just might be in my ass, but none of that is in my laws, as I’m not a US citizen.

              From what I’ve read online more than a few months ago, there were criminal charges in certain places for having abortions in certain other places where they weren’t illegal. Maybe it wasn’t for the people having abortions themselves per se (I don’t remeber anymore), but there definately was a doctor sending aborion pills/information that was sued as well as some police sharing data and peoole getting in trouble shenanigans. Or just straight up people looking stuff up on the internet and being investigated for it. Chilling stuff, really, whichever way you look at it.

              Also, with the way the US seems increasingly unstable (what with the Supreme Court doing whatever they please, more or less, as well as a potential 2nd Trump presidency), there’s a high chance that the current status quo changes for the worse, i.e. some of the ammendments/clauses you’ve listed get selectively overruled for abortions, as well as more states getting abortion bans (perhaps even as a simple “No More Abortions, Anywhere” Supreme Court ruling).

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          Bro whats your problem? Just be lucky to have a dick. The world looks so much different when you have one.

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    BU is a good bet, sticker price is expensive but the financial aid is pretty decent if you can take advantage. I’d definitely recommend them picking a school somewhere they’d probably want to live after college, as getting employment in the same area you’re going to school is much easier.

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    What do you mean by “states hostile towards women”? What’s going on there?

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      Many states in the US are on an anti-abortion warpath. I live in North Carolina, which recently outlawed abortion after 12 weeks. I want to move elsewhere – I feel unsafe and uncared for.

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        I have never been so grateful to live in the PNW. We’re a bit of a hike from NC, but you’d be plenty safe here!

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        We are in Florida and the universities are fine, except for the loss of the New College (may RDS rot in hell for what he did to that school). But if they are interested in engineering they wouldn’t have needed the free school.

        If it’s cool here, it’s probably fine everywhere. Colleges are filled with kids from different places.

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          As long as it’s not a state university. The Florida government is doing all in its power to put their state universities to work as conservative ideology factories.

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    I’m sorry you live in a country like that.

    Have you considered sending them abroad? I work at a university in Australia and it is actively encouraging female participants in STEM, to break any stereotypes traditional family may have taught them. I think all universities are.like that here.

    We are partnered with a university in England and my understanding is they are the same.

    You are also able to look at university rankings which cover diversity topics. We have just submitted our data for 2023, so expect new rankings to appear in a few months. Since the data is public, many websites use it for higher education rankings.

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    I assume you are refering to the US without explicite writing it. But most European countries should be fine - especially Nordic countries.

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    Universities with higher female student ratio are probably a safe bet, although fair warning your daughters will statistically have worse matches for a partner.

    Source; went to a school of higher women pop, scored a gem.

    Jokes aside though, simply aiming for the best school is a safe bet too.

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    University of Michigan. Ann Arbor is a hardcore dem city and in a state with abortion rights protected af

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    Is this American ? You don’t say where. I’m not aware of any difference in the states here in Australia. But if so, maybe RMIT?

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    Historically women’s colleges are generally very empowering environments. I live in the southeast, and the ones nearby that come to mind are Salem College, Meredith College, and Hollins University. I think all of these are liberal arts, but Salem has a health leadership focus and is developing a strong STEM program to complement that. From personal experience, Salem provided an excellent experience for me and the other people I know who went there.

    I know the SE probably isn’t the location you’re thinking of, but North Carolina has had democratic governors for years and years who are supportive of women’s and lgbtq rights. Larger cities are generally more pleasant than the rural areas. Also the tech, science, and health fields in NC are vibrant and still growing.

    Private colleges do come with a higher tuition, but scholarships are available if the students excel in academics and extra-curriculars. If they end up going out of state, the private school tuition wouldn’t be that different than a state school charging out of state tuition. And to note, the private schools I mentioned are nonprofits, so they’re not taking that money and pocketing it. They are held to a specific standard set by the IRS for nonprofits in general, as well as by the accreditation bodies for higher education.

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      Unfortunately North Carolina’s current abortion law is 12 weeks. That’s unacceptable.

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    I apologize if this isn’t the kind of comment that you’re looking for…but what’s wrong with the colleges local to you? Do you live in an unsafe area? It makes a hell of a lot more sense to go to a school with in state tuition rather than going across the country to a school with needlessly exorbitantly expensive out of state tuition.

    Maybe I was just lucky in the state I grew up in.

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    I’d be looking more at interests and leaders in those interests if possible. Red States don’t do much leading in anything relevant. It sucks to be looking at what one’s life interests might be like at such a young age.

    Personally, I’d be looking at who is closest to TSMC, Intel, Samsung, etc., and focus on getting into schools and programs that lead to semiconductor fabs. There is a lot of money and investment in that space.

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    New Jersey has Rutgers, NJIT, and Stevens Institute of Technology. New Jersey in general is positive to women and all schools have programs in place to be inclusive to women in engineering.