Systemic Barriers and Bias: A Closer Look at the Gender Gap in STEM Education

A recent 2024 study shines a light on the growing gender disparity within US engineering majors, revealing a concerning 7:1 men-to-women ratio at several colleges, particularly those with lower entry requirements. This gap highlights the systemic failures of our education system to provide equal opportunities for women and girls in STEM fields. Efforts at elite universities have shown some progress, yet the majority of less selective institutions remain ill-equipped to foster female participation in these critical areas, underscoring the urgent need for comprehensive reform and support.