Which business schools have the most full-time female students?

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School name Female
Texas Christian University (Neeley)

Fort Worth, TX

31.7%
University of Tennessee–​Martin

Martin, TN

31.6%
North Carolina State University (Jenkins)

Raleigh, NC

31.5%
University of California–​Berkeley (Haas)

Berkeley, CA

31.2%
Temple University (Fox)

Philadelphia, PA

31.1%
University of California–​Los Angeles (Anderson)

Los Angeles, CA

30.8%
Indiana University–​Bloomington (Kelley)

Bloomington, IN

30.7%
Louisiana Tech University

Ruston, LA

30.6%
University of Michigan–​Ann Arbor (Ross)

Ann Arbor, MI

30.5%
Washington University in St. Louis (Olin)

St. Louis, MO

30.5%
University of Maryland–​College Park (Smith)

College Park, MD

30.4%
University of Southern California (Marshall)

Los Angeles, CA

30.4%
University of Illinois–​Urbana-​Champaign

Champaign, IL

30.4%
Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL

30.2%
Cornell University (Johnson)

Ithaca, NY

30.1%
Baylor University (Hankamer)

Waco, TX

30.0%
University of Kentucky (Gatton)

Lexington, KY

30.0%
University of Louisville

Louisville, KY

30.0%
University of Portland (Pamplin)

Portland, OR

30.0%
University of Pittsburgh (Katz)

Pittsburgh, PA

29.8%
Georgetown University (McDonough)

Washington, DC

29.6%
University of South Carolina (Moore)

Columbia, SC

29.4%
Wake Forest University (Babcock)

Winston-Salem, NC

29.3%
University of Texas–​Austin (McCombs)

Austin, TX

29.2%
Marshall University (Lewis)

Huntington, WV

28.9%

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