Anonymous
Post 03/16/2026 08:39     Subject: Re:Small Colleges with Engineering

RPI, Stevens, and WPI pretty similar in terms of getting in, but WPI is test blind so that could make things easier or harder depending on score.


WPI is now test-optional but not test blind if you submit.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2026 08:34     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

York (PA)
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2026 14:44     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

Does anyone know anything about the engineering programs at Elizabethtown or York College if Pennsylvania?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2026 10:30     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

Swarthmore
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2026 09:38     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

Johns Hopkins
Cooper Union
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2026 08:05     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

NJIT
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2026 07:11     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

Anonymous wrote:U Delaware - very good engineering school.
VCU


Good catch.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2026 23:54     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

U Delaware - very good engineering school.

VCU

Anonymous
Post 03/08/2026 22:22     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

If you would like to consider programs by their lab facilities, this site may be of interest:

Best Colleges for Science Lab Facilities | The Princeton Review https://share.google/BXoPjWI7kx2WMvuWc

Lafayette, for example, may represent a good choice. If you might be willing to extend your geographical range, look into Union.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2026 22:02     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

Clarkson is a bit farther, but worth a look.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2026 22:01     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For those who know about engineering colleges, how would you rank these in terms of easier or harder to get into?

Lehigh
Stevens
Bucknell
WPI
RPI



Lehigh is the hardest of these (unless you ED). Then probably Bucknell but not sure.

RPI, Stevens, and WPI pretty similar in terms of getting in, but WPI is test blind so that could make things easier or harder depending on score.


This is mostly based on personal experience—my kid applied to all but Bucknell—rejected from Lehigh RD, accepted RPI EA, deferred and then accepted WPI (test blind hurt him, since he had a 34 ACT), waitlisted and accepted off WL, Stevens.

RPI seems OK with a mid GPA if test score is high.


Starting this year, wpi is now test optional.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2026 21:59     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

Smith College
Lafayette
RIT
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2026 21:52     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

Anonymous wrote:For those who know about engineering colleges, how would you rank these in terms of easier or harder to get into?

Lehigh
Stevens
Bucknell
WPI
RPI


This analysis ranks these schools in order of Lehigh, Bucknell, Stevens, RPI by difficulty of admission (WPI N/A):

College & University Rankings in 2026 https://share.google/n6FbaU8VcimbByoO1
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2026 21:02     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

NJIT
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2026 20:58     Subject: Small Colleges with Engineering

RPI and WPI are both well-known good engineering colleges. I am not sure what the travel times might be.

Rose-Hulman also is small and very good, but again might be farther than desired.

UMBC is nearby and not small overall, but their engineering is smaller than UMCP or VT. Same is largely true for UVa, which has a decidedly small engineering college.