Page 6-Friday, May 29, 1981-The Michigan Doily FOR FIRST TIME, MORE WOMEN UNDERGRADS Female college enrollment up WASHINGTON (AP) - For the first most popular field for women working the 1979-80 year. increased 22 percent from 367,678, or time ever, there are more women than toward degrees, they were taking a Between 1971 and 1979, the number of 43.3 percent of the total, to 449,946, or men undergraduate college students, a greater interest in non-traditional sub- women receiving bachelor's degrees 48.3 percent. National Center for Education jects. 4 1 1 Statistics report on college enrollment said yesterday. Women also accounted for 46.1 per- cent of the enrollment in graduate schools and 25.2 percent of the students in "first professional degree" programs like law and medicine. IN 1971, 41.3 percent of the 8.6 million college students were women. Eight years later, there were 4.4 million women undergraduates, 50.3 percent of the total. By 1980, enrollment was 11.7 million, 58.7 of whom were women. During 1979, women received 48.3 percent of the bachelor's degrees, 49.1 percent of the master's degrees, 13.8 percent of the doctoral degrees and 23.6 percent of the first professional degrees. And, though education remained the INDIVIDUAL THEATRES th A t Lbe',, 761-9700 Wed-Sat-Sun $1.50 Il 6:00 Aduts Reg Adm $3.00 EVES PROVOCATIVE! brilliant comedy VINCENT CANBY a k Ii M t ll M Y V- ) l>M + AT THE undergraduate level, for example, women were, also for the first time, more diversified than men in choice of degree field. Some 66 percent of thefemales were concentrated in six fields of study, including education, 20.8 percent; business and management, 12; health, 1.4; social science, 10.2; psychology, 5.9; and fine and applied arts, 5.7 percent. Men were slightly more concentrated with 67.4 percent of them in six fields, including business and management, 25.2 percent; social sciences, 13.2; engineering, 12; education, 7.1; biological sciences, 6.1; and physical sciences, 3.8 percent. While-enrollment increased 35 per- cent from 1971-1978, the enrollment of women rose 67 percent. "Clearly the in- creased participation of women in higher education has been a major aspect of the overall growth in college enrollments," the report found. THE REPORT examines changes in college and university data in the academic year 1978-79. Only the enrollment figures were available for Jackpot! AFTER ABOUT 20 minutes of play on a Las Vegas slot machine, retired drug store manager Jack Leighton, of Huntington Beach, Calif., hit the richest jackpot in slot machine history by lining up five 7's on a $1 machine to collect $360,000. Leighton, standing next to the machine where he won the high payoff, was celebrating his 37th wedding anniversary with his wife. SAT. ONLY-AT 8:50 "BREAKER MORANT" BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR! -N.Y FILM CRITICS ALAIN RESNAIS FRi-7:20,9:35 SAT, SUN-2:40, 5:05, 7:20, 9:35 SPRING TO THE MOVIES WE ARE GOING TO S-T-R-E-T-C-H YOUR ENTERTAINMENT DOLLARS NOW BIG DISCOUNT DAYS!' ;rvN' MONDAY! TUESDAY! WEDNESDAY! A BUTTERFIELD THEATRES EXCLUSIVE MONDAY NITE TWO PERSONS ON ONE TICKET ONLY $3.50 TUESDAY NIGHT ALL TICKETS $1.00 WEDNESDAY MATINEE ALL TICKETS 100 5OR 1PTMN 0 IEFOR :3 . .