Engineering schools that feel more cooperative than competitive

@hopeyhippie Good to know! My DD applied in 2011 at it was 75-25…they recruited her hard (we lived in Germany at the time and were getting constant mailings)…i said why not apply as it met her geographic and major requirements but they only gave a $15K scholarship so No thanks!

@bopper @hopeyhippie

The last entering WPI class was 43% women. I’ll bet we will find it has grown a lot more with the class of '22. :bz

My daughter visited Clemson and they have a nice engineering-based live and school program with classes below the dorm. It’s warm there too!

@mom2galovelies
The introduction of residential air conditioning in the 1920s helped enable the great migration to the Sun Belt in the United States (from Wikipedia).

Another reason for women to study engineering.

Look at University at Buffalo, really good engineering for public schools in Northeast. If you want Catholic, private schools look at Marquette in Milwaukee or Villanova University