* Historically: Many colleges and universities, particularly at the undergraduate level, have had a higher proportion of female students for some time now.
* However: This isn't universally true. The gender balance can fluctuate based on the specific field of study (STEM fields often have more men, while education and humanities may have more women). It also varies significantly across different countries and cultures.
* Leadership: While female enrollment may be higher in many places, the dominance in leadership positions (faculty, deans, presidents) remains skewed towards men in many institutions, though this is slowly changing.
In short, it's inaccurate to say one gender is *always* more dominant. The situation is complex and varies widely across different contexts.