<p>Based on the quality of the Engineering School, what other colleges would you compare CUA Engineering too?</p>
<p>wondering the same thing. I’m going for biomedical, what about you?</p>
<p>Civil-Structural and I enrolled to CUA</p>
<p>I think that Catholic is rather unique, because not many private schools that size have engineering departments. That is probably why nobody knows and nobody is answering. However, I will take a stab at it and say that it might compare with UMBC, Northeastern, Wentworth, VPI, UMass Lowell, RIT. It seems like a hard question to answer. I think that it provides a great opportunity to study engineering in a good environment at a smaller school that still has strong connections with industry and government and good research opportunities.</p>
<p>The CUA Engineering School must be well thought of by DOE. See below link. I am in the nuclear industry and this made news in various trade publications…</p>
<p>[Sept</a> 19 2009 CUA Laboratory Awarded 36 Million for Nuclear Waste Immobilization Randd - Public Affairs](<a href=“Division of University Communications - Catholic University of America, Washington, DC | CUA”>Division of University Communications - Catholic University of America, Washington, DC | CUA)</p>