<p>Georgia Tech actually has the number 4 (sorry said 2 before, that’s BME) program in Aerospace, so it’s more than alright. It’s number 4 for undergrad. engineering (which even puts it above most private engineering schools/private schools w/engineering), and about all of its engineering programs rank in the top 10 and several in the top 5. Alright is very much an understatement. Also, what about Michigan and Berkeley? Some schools that are not complete technological institutes have really solid (in fact top ranked, over many predominantly engineering/science schools) engineering. However, the issue is, most don’t have rolling admissions. However, for Georgia Tech, the OP has hope if he wanted to transfer to a top place in aerospace as they are fairly easy to transfer into once you meet the pre-reqs for their major (admittedly, this is the hard part. Like 5 semesters of math if you don’t have AP/some equivalent on top of a chem. requirement. Also physics if you don’t have AP/some equivalent).</p>