Universities that have a school dedicated only to Computer Science?

<p>I know Carnegie Mellon is one such university. Any more?</p>

<p>UCI, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Northeastern, Tulsa, Cornell, Drexel</p>

<p>No, Cornell’s is a department of computer science.</p>

<p>Frankly, why would it matter?</p>

<p>University of Nebraska-Lincoln has the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management. It’s a unique program and the students live in the very nice building that most of their computer classes are held in. It is very selective. We visited there with our son. </p>

<p>Rochester institute of tech may be for you</p>

<p>Post #2: “No, Cornell’s is a department of computer science.”</p>

<p>True, but Cornell has an inter-college, “Faculty of Computing and Information Science,” made up of three departments: Computer Science; Information Science; and, Statistical Sciences. I was thinking of this as constituting what might be considered a “school”. No? OK. As you said, “why would it matter?.” There is more than one organizational structures for such programs at different universities. </p>

<p>I agree with @sstephen2015 </p>

<p>Rochester Institute of Technology - Golisano College of Computing and Information Science</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.rit.edu/gccis/”>http://www.rit.edu/gccis/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>OP. The best of the best schools for computer science like Stanford and MIT do not have a “separate” school…which is how it should be…they allow any student who is smart enough to “get into” their college to major in computer science regardless of what their initial interests were coming out of high school…</p>

<p>…after all, 80% of college students change majors before they graduate…</p>

<p>@gravitas2 I understand that point of view, this thread was a fact check for writing an essay :)</p>