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Best engineering programs in Minnesota?

Hey guys, I'm a junior looking at different engineering schools and I'm really interested in studying in Minnesota. Could anyone give me an idea of which colleges have the best engineering programs in the state?

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to help you out with that! Minnesota has some strong engineering programs across its universities. Here are a few notable options for you to consider:

1. University of Minnesota - Twin Cities: UMN is known for its College of Science and Engineering, which offers a wide range of engineering majors, such as mechanical, civil, chemical, biomedical, and more. The university has a strong reputation for engineering research and is consistently well-ranked in national and global lists.

2. University of St. Thomas - St. Paul: This private, Catholic university offers a School of Engineering and the channels its resources towards a smaller student body, which can provide a more personalized learning experience. They offer majors like electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering, but their selection is not as extensive as UMN.

3. Minnesota State University - Mankato: While not as prominent as UMN or St. Thomas, MSU Mankato has an engineering program that offers degrees in civil, mechanical, electrical, and automotive engineering. This university might be a more affordable option for students who are looking to stay in-state and want a smaller campus experience.

4. St. Cloud State University: St. Cloud State offers a College of Science and Engineering where students can study civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering, with a focus on offering hands-on learning experiences to prepare students for the workforce.

When deciding which college to attend for engineering, it's important to consider factors beyond just the strength of the program. Keep in mind things like campus culture, location, size, financial aid, and other personal preferences in order to make the best choice for your future.

Finally, if you're looking for ways to pursue your passion for engineering while still in high school, while also polishing up your college profile, check out this blog post from CollegeVine, which lists a range of engineering summer programs designed for high school students: https://blog.collegevine.com/high-school-engineering-summer-programs/. Admissions officers love to see that you're taking initiative and pursuing your passions outside of the classroom as well!

Good luck in your search!

a year ago

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