There’s no gender gap for community college students who are recent high school graduates, but women outnumber men by as much as three to one among students 25 or older. Where are the college men?
Georgia raised black male college enrollment by 80 percent and degrees awarded by 60 percent from 2002 to 2011 through a variety of initiatives targeting black males.




I’ll tell you where they are. They were so afraid their friends would think they were sissies if they studied that, well, they didn’t study and can’t even qualify for college.
I suspect the gender gap runs the opposite direction when looking at trade schools. Women go to CC to learn to be ultrasound technicians or daycare teachers; men go to trade school to learn to be mechanics or plumbers. Is it really a problem?