Engineering and D3 Football

<p>Can someone suggest schools that have an engineering program and play D3 football. We know about WUSTL, CMU and CWR. This will be a screening list.</p>

<p>Colorado School of Mines is DII, but is a tremendous engineering school:</p>

<p>[Colorado</a> School of Mines Athletics](<a href=“http://www.csmorediggers.com/sports/fball/index]Colorado”>http://www.csmorediggers.com/sports/fball/index)</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.mines.edu/[/url]”>http://www.mines.edu/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>MIT, Rose-Holman, RPI, Trinity (TX), Union, WPI are a few that come to mind.</p>

<p>Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, although they are rather weak for DIII.
Others that come to mind (although weaker as far as Engineering goes) are Harvey Mudd, JHU, Tufts. </p>

<p>I doubt you will find many smaller schools with strong Engineering departments as they obtain less grants than the large State U. Consequently few DIII schools other than what was posted above me, truly excel in the field. </p>

<p>However, I would say CMU is your best bet as far as strong Eng program and strong DIII program/facilities. I do know (from a friend who was recruited) that the average ACT score of the entire football team is 31.</p>

<p>Harvey Mudd? Weaker for Engineering? Maybe weaker than MIT.</p>