Little schools with engineering?

Anonymous
What's your definition of little/small? Case Western is 5150 undergrads
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Michigan Tech. It’s not for everyone, but man, it is nice up there in summer!


Really is - spectacular part of the country, but dang it is cold in the winter.
Anonymous
Wesleyan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What kind of engineering is the student looking for?

Mechanical?
Structural?
Electrical?
Chemical?
Civil?



Probably civil but he wants to have options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's your definition of little/small? Case Western is 5150 undergrads


I think he thinks the smaller the better, but 5K could work. He likes the idea of a school where the focus is tech.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's your definition of little/small? Case Western is 5150 undergrads


I think he thinks the smaller the better, but 5K could work. He likes the idea of a school where the focus is tech.


Possible U of Rochester, too, then, and Tufts.
Anonymous
No one has mentioned Lehigh which is insane to me. Is that too big?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one has mentioned Lehigh which is insane to me. Is that too big?


OP here, I think it might be. I went to Northwestern, which has great engineering and is not that much bigger, and I think he wants a smaller experience than I had.
Anonymous
Caltech
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's your definition of little/small? Case Western is 5150 undergrads


I think he thinks the smaller the better, but 5K could work. He likes the idea of a school where the focus is tech.


Possible U of Rochester, too, then, and Tufts.


Is Tufts mostly tech? I did not realize that.

-- OP
Anonymous
West Point. 4000 students, very tech oriented. Even the liberal arts majors have to minor in engineering.
Anonymous
WPI? Under 5000, I think.
Anonymous
Clarkson University should definitely be on your list.
Anonymous
Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan


I thought they only did a hybrid program where the student goes to another school for the engineering part.
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