Any good engineering programs still accepting applications?

<p>I wanted to know if there were any programs still available that had anything to do with engineering. I don't have a lot of money so I was also wondering if these programs had financial aid.</p>

<p>NC State has many good engineering summer programs, but the deadline was April 17. When my daughter applied several years ago, she applied late (about 2 weeks) but she had a high gpa, so she squeeked in. Give it a try.</p>

<p>I know the Ross program at OSU and PROMYS program at Boston University are still accepting applications. They’re not specifically for engineering but deal with math, so I guess it’s related. I think both programs offer financial aid.</p>

<p>I’m not familiar with their reputation but my D just got a note from Kettering University in Michigan that they are still accepting applications and have merit aid left. I know they have engineering programs.</p>

<p>Thank you guys, I really appreciate it but if anyone else has anything to offer I’d also appreciate it. :)</p>

<p>I have some information on opened programs. I trying to appy to some programs right now.
Syracuse university has an engineering program that is opened until May 15.
[Syracuse</a> University Summer College for High School Students](<a href=“http://summercollege.syr.edu/]Syracuse”>http://summercollege.syr.edu/)
Cornell University extened the deadline for an 2nd time. The engineering program is now due on May 8th.</p>

<p>Operation Catapult at Rose-Hulman is taking applications through May 1st. Excellent program!</p>

<p>I really like Cornell’s program but has the deadline for financial aid been extended aswell? I live in Central Ohio and it said there’s a type of scholarship for people who live there, how could I apply for that aswell?</p>

<p>Gensaiga,
Unfortunately the Cornell program has not been extended. The Cornell program is one of the most if not the most expensive program on the list. But you can always call Cornell to ask. If you call, can you tell me what they say about financial aid. It never hurts to try.</p>