<p>Important aspect of the engineering school is that it is accredited by ABET. That puts the classes that the students take on par with all the other engineering universities/colleges (not necessarily how difficult the prof teaches it just same classes as others take). </p>
<p>According to their latest common data set, 3% of the degrees earned were from the engineering program as a whole. With roughly 4000 kids/ 1000 seniors / that’s 30 earning degrees from engineering college all programs. It’s a very small number (actually heard 45 graduates on the tour) but that also means smaller classes, no TA’s, get to know the profs, opportunities for some research. The course curriculum is on their website and seems to be a very good broad general knowledge program with a strong engineering course load.</p>
<p>Also can’t beat the beautiful campus.</p>