<p>Student, not parent…but…</p>
<p>Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, LA.</p>
<p>If you’re looking to major in Engineering, my school is truly a hidden gem. Beyond having the nation’s first approved Bachelor of Science degree in Nanosystems Engineering and being ranked 3rd in micro and nano education in Smalltimes magazine last year, we have a newly finished Biomedical Engineering building, really enthusiastic instructors, and great hands on experience from the get-go if you go the Honors Engineering route.</p>
<p>Our Business school is also receiving a great deal of funding and attention, lately. We have a new Dean, Dr. James Lumpkin, who took Oklahoma State University from not even being listed on US News’s graduate program rankings to being in the top ten percent and has a laundry list of other major accomplishments throughout his career. He’s also planning for us to get a new Business building (even though the one we have now is one of the nicer buildings on campus). I also find it pretty cool that in the very first Business course students are required to build business plans from the ground up and present them for the class at the end of the course. </p>
<p>And just to combine the two specific areas I’ve mentioned, there is a strong focus on entrepreneurialship at Tech and have an annual business plan competition organized by the Association of Business Engineering and Science Entrepreneurs. This year a total of $23,500 in cash and other stuff was awarded to participants…so yeah, pretty cool and some great ideas/plans.</p>
<p>Also, if you’re a top student…Tech’s basically free. For those who are National Merit Finalists, score a 32+ on the ACT, or score a 1430+ on the SAT (and have the GPA to match…can’t remember the exact number on that one), you’ll be awarded the Presidential Scholarship (full ride). NMFs also get some stuff on top of that scholarship, but I’m not sure exactly what.</p>
<p>On a completely non-academic note, though, many plans for improving student life on campus are in the works. A ton of improvements/additions to our intramural center are being made and some other drastic changes are being made to other areas on campus. Also, a lot of more apartment-style “dorms” are set to be built so they can close some of the older dorms and move students into them. The first step in that was University Park (woohoo for being a new resident of UP!) - which consists of two person apartments and four person townhouses.</p>
<p>We also have some of the most caring faculty and staff you could hope to come across. They really care about the students at Tech and will go to great lengths to make sure your experience there is a positive one.</p>
<p>I dunno, but I love my school and am very proud to be a student there regardless of the negative attitudes towards “no-name” schools (and their students) from a few folks on this site.</p>