<p>She’ll graduate in Utah.</p>
<p>This may sound strange to someone from Utah, but being from Utah is a good thing. It is a state with a small population and schools like to be able to count states their students are from. ;)</p>
<p>Check for schools with the desired engineering majors in these lists:</p>
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<p>I’m pretty sure Colorado School of Mines has a pretty killer scholarship for women. I believe they select one per year for a four year free ride scholarship.</p>