Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 19:47     Subject: Re:Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

Anonymous wrote:Swarthmore.
Just to be aware, an engineering program + significant extra curricular like varsity soccer may make it harder to graduate in 4 years.


Swarthmore would bury a not-motivated kid.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 19:42     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

Catholic Univ
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 19:29     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

Widener University near Philadelphia

Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 19:22     Subject: Re:Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

Swarthmore.
Just to be aware, an engineering program + significant extra curricular like varsity soccer may make it harder to graduate in 4 years.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 19:07     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

Anonymous wrote:Lafayette


Lafayette is D1. My impression is that D1 sports aren't realistic with a challenging major.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 19:07     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 19:00     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

Lafayette
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 17:49     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?


OP here,

I don't think he wants 3/2 or 4/2.

I didn't know about Big Future. When I searched there by major and sports division, I see CWRU, CMU (probably out of reach), RPI, WPI.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 17:42     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

If a 3/2 program is a possibility there are probably other combinations of schools you could look at—

http://collegelists.pbworks.com/w/page/16119350/3-2%20Engineering
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 17:36     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

You might look into Muhlenberg— they have a 3/2 or 4/2 dual engineering degree with Columbia (admission used to be guaranteed if you got into Muhlenberg and maintained a 3.3 GPA, not sure what the deal is now or what the cost is)
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 17:23     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

West Point (DI, but patriot league, so barely)
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 17:19     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

I just looked through the Civil Engineering with Men's soccer options on Big Future and they all look to be D1
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 16:56     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are doing some college research for older kid, which is making my younger kid ask questions. He’s curious what schools might be a fit.

Any suggestions for an strong student who tests well but isn’t super academically motivated (e.g. not an MIT kid), and wants to study civil engineering and play D3 soccer? We would need either merit or good need based aid.


Union College in New York


It doesn't look like they have civil engineering.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 16:53     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

Anonymous wrote:We are doing some college research for older kid, which is making my younger kid ask questions. He’s curious what schools might be a fit.

Any suggestions for an strong student who tests well but isn’t super academically motivated (e.g. not an MIT kid), and wants to study civil engineering and play D3 soccer? We would need either merit or good need based aid.


Union College in New York
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2021 15:13     Subject: Civil engineering and D3 soccer?

We are doing some college research for older kid, which is making my younger kid ask questions. He’s curious what schools might be a fit.

Any suggestions for an strong student who tests well but isn’t super academically motivated (e.g. not an MIT kid), and wants to study civil engineering and play D3 soccer? We would need either merit or good need based aid.