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<p>I wonder where I got the 1 from, then? Because they graduated 139 women, which would be 8 engineering majors. </p>
<p>Ah! I bet I picked the 1 up from the ABET database, which would have only counted the women in the BS program, which is accredited, not the BA program, which isn’t. ABET does list Sweet Briar as having 1 (although I’m looking at my Excel file, not the ABET website, so I couldn’t tell you what year). Smith had 24.</p>
<p>Hard to know whether a given kid would be better off in a smaller program that’s all women, or a bigger program that has more women - Georgia Tech has 355 women engineering graduates in the ABET database (but only 22% of the total engineering grads were women).</p>