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Which college in Virginia is best for engineering?

I'm a high school junior from Virginia and am starting my college search. I'd like to stay in-state for engineering. Which Virginia college should I consider as the best for engineering?

a year ago

Virginia Tech (officially known as Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) is often considered the best engineering school in Virginia. With over 14 engineering degrees offered and an impressive reputation for research and innovation, they continuously rank among the top engineering schools in the nation. The College of Engineering at Virginia Tech has a highly competitive admissions process and offers both extensive resources and experiential learning opportunities for students.

The University of Virginia (UVA) is another solid choice for pursuing engineering in Virginia. UVA’s School of Engineering is the third oldest engineering school in a public university in the United States, and its Engineering Science program is unique in that provides a strong foundation in both engineering and science.

Old Dominion University's Frank Batten College of Engineering & Technology is another good in-state choice, particularly if you're interested in civil or environmental engineering. The program offers opportunities for hands-on experience in labs and through co-op education.

George Mason University's Volgenau School of Engineering, which offers programs in electrical, computer, bioengineering, and more, is especially notable for its industry connections in the tech-heavy Northern Virginia region.

While "best" can be subjective and can depend on factors such as your specific engineering interests, type of college environment that suits you, financial considerations, and other factors, these are the schools to explore first for engineering in Virginia. You'll want to research each school's engineering program specifics, campus culture, tuition, and location to help decide which is the best fit for you.

a year ago

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