Six Engineering Schools in California

<p>Depends on if you are worried about cost or selectivity. </p>

<p>USC gives out a lot of scholarship money that can make it worthwhile to attend.
Cal State Long Beach, and Los Angeles would be a good option as well. </p>

<p>In regards to Sac State, I’m in SoCal and I’m not familiar with the program. SLO, Irvine, Pomona, LA and Long Beach are next. But out of the Cal State engineering schools I have researched, probably only Fullerton has a bad rap. You can get a job out of any of them and they are all ABET accredited. </p>

<p>Here are the California State’s with an engineering program matrix:

[List</a> of engineering programs in the California State University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_engineering_programs_in_the_California_State_University]List”>List of engineering programs in the California State University - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>I’m applying to transfer to University of New Mexico (UNM) and I know they are a WEU school. I’m an EE though and ex military so it’s a good fit for me; I don’t know anything about Civil there.
[Undergraduate</a> Scholarships :: | The University of New Mexico](<a href=“http://scholarships.unm.edu/scholarships/index.html]Undergraduate”>http://scholarships.unm.edu/scholarships/index.html)
<a href=“http://civil.unm.edu/[/url]”>http://civil.unm.edu/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>But I’m trying to get out of California lol. Here is a list of WEU schools, check the majors for each school that apply to see if you can save some money.
[WICHE</a> - Student Exchange Programs](<a href=“http://wue.wiche.edu/search_results.jsp?searchType=all]WICHE”>http://wue.wiche.edu/search_results.jsp?searchType=all)</p>