Dual Degree Engineering Program between top ranked universities and liberal arts colleges

Dual Degree Engineering Program between top ranked universities and liberal arts colleges

Experience a unique opportunity to pursue a dual degree in engineering from top-ranked universities and liberal arts colleges, combining technical expertise with a well-rounded education. A 3-2 program is offered in which a student completes three years (through the junior year) at the liberal arts college, then transfers to the affiliated universities' School of Engineering.

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The Most Selected Schools

The Most Selected Schools

Discover the top schools that are most frequently chosen by our students for their applications.

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Top Schools for Internship, Co-Op Programs

Top Schools for Internship, Co-Op Programs

Getting work experience in college can help students land a job after graduation. To gain that real-world training, students can apply for cooperative education programs – which can include paid full-time jobs that typically last three to 12 months – internships or other service-based experiential learning programs.

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The New Ivies 2026 list by Forbes

The New Ivies 2026 list by Forbes

The Ivy League has long been synonymous in the U.S. with an elite education. But by 2024, a growing number of employers had become skeptical that graduates of these “Ancient Eight” universities necessarily made the best and hardest working recruits. Forbes set out to find the New Ivies. This year, for the third year in a row, we’ve identified 20 outstanding universities–10 public and 10 private–graduating students that employers love. With the cost of college continuing to climb and the unemployment rate for new college grads now exceeding the overall rate, that’s an increasingly important consideration for prospective college students and their parents. How were the schools chosen? Schools were selected based on enrollment size and selectivity, required SAT/ACT participation, and then evaluated through a survey of more than 100 C‑suite and hiring executives who rated graduate performance.

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