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Columbia University's Combined Plan Engineering Program

The Columbia Combined Plan program is a chance to engage with the best of two distinctive, immersive, world-class educational experiences—and earn both a liberal arts and an engineering degree along the way. You’ll receive a B.A. degree in a liberal arts field and a B.S. in an engineering discipline from Columbia in as little as one additional year.

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Washington University in St. Louis's Dual Degree Engineering Program

The McKelvey School of Engineering offers a dual degree program with numerous affiliated liberal arts colleges and universities. Qualified students earn both a non-engineering baccalaureate from the first school and a Washington University bachelor's degree in engineering by attending the affiliated institution for three or four years, then completing the program with two years of concentrated engineering study at Washington University.

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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's 3:2 Engineering Program

Designed for students at select liberal arts colleges who decide to enter the field of engineering, and who, after completing three years (through the junior year) at their liberal arts college, transfer to Rensselaer’s School of Engineering. Most students accepted for this program have achieved at least a B average, with grades of A or B in their calculus, calculus-based physics, and chemistry courses.

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