Endnotes

  1. College Board AP Report to the Nation, 2005
  2. Margolis, Jane and Allen Fisher. Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing. 2002: The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  3. did you know?
    In 2002, women represented 23% of the federal science and engineering workforce.Women’s overall participation in the U.S. science and engineering workforce is approximately 11%.11

    Women, Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics; and “Engineerina and Technology Enrollments, 2001”, American Association of Engineering Societies.
  4. Margolis, Jane and Allen Fisher
  5. Women, Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics
  6. Salary figures are from Graduating Engineer Online
    and Payscale.com, a job profile and analysis website
  7. Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology
  8. Latin American Engineering Students Association, Chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
  9. “What We Know about Girls, STEM and After-school Programs,” prepared by Cheri Fancsali, Ph.D., for Educational Equity Concepts.
  10. Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology
  11. Ibid.

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