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<p>Yes but, those guidebook stats are based on individual entering classes, usually the last one at publication date. For example, the 45/55 male:female ratio given for Wesleyan is specifically for the Class of 2014. The College Navigator figure I quoted at post#8 is for the university as a whole and is based on Wesleyan’s IPEDS figures - which are themselves a cumulative total of Wesleyan’s yearly common data sets.</p>

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<p>The common data set for Wesleyan’s Class of 2015 hasn’t been published yet, but according to the Admissions Office the male/female ratio for <em>matriculated</em> students (as opposed to admitted students - you have to scroll to page 2) was 50/50 and has been ~50/50 for four out of the last five classes: <a href=“http://www.wesleyan.edu/admission/facts_faces/class_profile_2015.pdf[/url]”>http://www.wesleyan.edu/admission/facts_faces/class_profile_2015.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;