Co-authored-by: shahanneda <shahan.neda@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: #180 Reviewed-by: Mark Chiu <e26chiu@csclub.uwaterloo.ca>
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<p>
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Unsurprisingly, most respondents were men at around 69%. About 31%
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of students identified as women or gender non-conforming (women+).
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This statistic has been steadily increasing throughout the years, as
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seen{" "}
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of students identified as women or gender non-conforming. This
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statistic has been steadily increasing throughout the years, as seen{" "}
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<BodyLink href="https://uwaterloo.ca/women-in-computer-science/statistics">
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here
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</BodyLink>
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. According to the same source, in 2017/2018 (when many 2022
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graduates were admitted), around 24% of CS admits, 34% of CFM
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admits, and 41% of CS/BBA admits were women+. Underrepresented
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gender identities is a popular topic in the tech community, and so
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it is promising that a more diverse range of people are becoming
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interested in CS! Take a look at clubs such as
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</BodyLink>{" "}
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According to the same source, in 2017/2018 (when many 2022 graduates
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were admitted), around 24% of CS admits, 34% of CFM admits, and 41%
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of CS/BBA admits were women or queer. Underrepresented gender
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identities is a popular topic in the tech community, and so it is
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promising that a more diverse range of people are becoming
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interested in CS! Take a look at clubs such as{" "}
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<BodyLink href="https://wics.uwaterloo.ca/"> WiCS </BodyLink> and
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<BodyLink href="https://www.techplusuw.com/"> Tech+</BodyLink> that
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address these issues and work to provide an inclusive environment in
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