Great engineering programs + great fian aid?

<p>That’s the first time I’ve heard “great financial aid” and “Carnegie Mellon” in the same sentence. </p>

<p>The Cooper Union gives full tuition scholarships to everybody. Olin, to my knowledge, still offers half-tuition scholarships. </p>

<p>Some of the Ivy’s have financial aid programs similar to Stanford’s. Their engineering programs aren’t quite on the same level as the others, but they’re still pretty good. UPenn doesn’t charge tuition for students from households with annual incomes less than $90k. For Columbia, the parental contribution is $0 for household incomes under $60k.</p>