Any small engineering colleges out there?

<p>Great list above. Very helpful. Here’s an addition: Western New England University. About 2500 students. From their website:</p>

<p>Q: What does Admissions look for in a student?</p>

<p>A: Students with a C+ average or better are encouraged to apply. Emphasis is placed on the grades in the primary college-prep courses (English, math, sciences, etc.) not on the high school GPA which includes chorus, art, gym, health, etc. The SAT/ACT scores and the letter of recommendation from a guidance counselor or teacher are also important. Additionally, school or community activities as well as work experience are also considered. The average SAT score (Critical Reading and Math) for freshmen who enrolled in September 2011 was 1066, and the average high school GPA was 3.25 (“B+”). The averages for Engineering and Pre-pharmacy students were significantly higher.</p>

<p>Here’s the link to their engineering school.</p>

<p>[Engineering</a> - Welcome](<a href=“College of Engineering | Western New England University”>College of Engineering | Western New England University)</p>

<p>We may consider it as a safety for my DS. Will let you know if we visit.</p>

<p>Another approx. 5,000 student school for engineering is RPI (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Troy, NY. Tough admit, but I know they are generous with girls (a friend’s daughter is a junior there now). We went last summer. Very impressive.</p>