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Can anyone recommend good engineering colleges in Ohio?

I'm starting my search for engineering colleges and am particularly focused on Ohio because it's near home. I'm looking for schools with strong reputations for engineering. Are there any that stand out in terms of faculty, facilities, or successful graduates? Personal experiences would be super helpful!

a year ago

Sure, there are several excellent engineering schools in Ohio that you may want to consider. Here are some:

1. The Ohio State University's College of Engineering is frequently ranked nationally for its programs. They have a wide range of engineering disciplines you can pursue, from aerospace to biomedical engineering, and a significant portion of their enrollment is from out-of-state so you'll be part of a diverse student body.

2. Case Western Reserve University is a private school located in Cleveland, known for its robust engineering program. They have innovative programs in biomedical, electrical computer, and materials science, among others.

3. The University of Dayton's School of Engineering also offers a solid repertoire of engineering programs and is known for its cooperative education program that pairs students with industry partners for real-world work experience, which can be key for employment post-graduation.

4. The University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science is another institution with a strong co-op program, intertwining real-world experience with education. They offer a series of undergraduate programs as well as many graduate studies opportunities.

5. Ohio University's Russ College of Engineering and Technology is known for its "Create For Good" philosophy, aiming to create sustainable solutions to global problems.

When deciding, remember to consider not only the reputation of the faculty and department, but also how well the college's overall culture, location, size, and offerings match with your personal preferences and career goals.

Visiting the schools, if you can, can also give you a better idea of what each program feels like, and reaching out to current students or alumni via LinkedIn or college forums could provide you with the personal experiences you're seeking.

a year ago

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