<p>lime, this won’t be much comfort, but the last (2005) national average I found ([USATODAY.com</a> - College gender gap widens: 57% are women](<a href=“http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2005-10-19-male-college-cover_x.htm]USATODAY.com”>http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2005-10-19-male-college-cover_x.htm)) was 43% men, 57% women, not so different from Reed’s 45% men, 55% women ([Reed</a> College 2007-08 Common Data Set SecB](<a href=“http://web.reed.edu/ir/cds/cds0708/cdssecb200708.html]Reed”>Reed College 2007-08 Common Data Set SecB - Institutional Research - Reed College)). :(</p>