<p>I am looking for schools with good programs in business majors and industrial design programs or good programs in art or fashion design
I have a daughter who is a junior with decent grades. </p>
<p>How much can you afford? U of Cincinnati has both.</p>
<p>Affordability is not an issue. If she can get in I am willing to pay. She is a good student, top 3% of her class, plays varsity sport, and does debate for extracurricular activity. Does do art on the side, and has a decent portfolio. She does not have any major awards to speak off. I am thinking she will have ACT above 33 and SAT above 2200. I am looking for a strong business program but also where she can take some design classes in either industrial design or fashion design</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon (has a design minor open to all students, not just those in the arts department)
Georgia Tech (second best bschool in GA, purportedly strong industrial design program)
MIT (hard to top MIT in business and design)
North Carolina State University
University of Oregon (One of my hs classmates graduated from this program last year and now has a relevant job in Germany)
University of Michigan (offers a minor for Ross Bschool students)</p>
<p>It would help if you posted her GPA/standardized tests and any limitations you might have (location, size etc.). Perhaps Marist College?</p>
<p>She has not taken standardized tests yet, just took PSAT 2 days ago. Her weighted GPA is 4.21, and ranks 23 /730.
No limitation on location or size of the college.</p>