Cultural and Social Barriers to STEM Career Orientations and Retention Among Saudi Women Students in Tertiary Education
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2025
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
This qualitative study was designed to explore the existing social, cultural, and religious barriers
women students experience in Saudi Arabia when they plan to take a STEM program of studies
at the tertiary level. To determine the mindset of people towards women's education and career
orientation in STEM fields in Saudi culture, 15 women studying in the USA and taking
undergraduate or graduate courses in STEM fields were interviewed. The data were consolidated
for thematic analysis, and a total of 10 themes emerged for four research questions exploring
students’ challenges in STEM education, people's mindsets, the support levels women have, and
their resilience towards cultural barriers. The results of the study indicated that women have a
consistent and significant amount of support from their parents and peers, and the most
substantial challenges they faced were the social and cultural norms set for women in the context
of religious teachings. Nonetheless, the women interviewees were found to be resilient against
unfair social practices, stereotypical thoughts about women’s abilities, and gendered roles in
society. Governmental policies and social reforms are the strongest change elements in society;
parents who believed in the importance of women's education in family growth and national
development were found to be more flexible and supportive towards women's education in
STEM programs. It is recommended that a collective effort of religious leaders, governmental
officials, and other societal figures play their pivotal role in social transformation, abolishing
unfair restrictions on women, realizing their equal role in the national economy, and permitting
them to pursue STEM programs according to their abilities.
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Women in STEM, Saudi Arabia, Higher Education, Cultural Barriers, Religious Influences, Gender Roles, Social Norms, Parental Support, Resilience, Qualitative Study
Citation
Alquos, M. S. (2025). Cultural and social barriers to STEM career orientations and retention among Saudi women students in tertiary education (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Howard University.
