Is there a 3+2 program for an engineer path?

<p>I have seen this in other some other LACs where the LAC partners with an established engineering school to complete the engineering degree.</p>

<p>I’ve known one person from Conn who did a 3+2 at Dartmouth. I can’t, however, find it anywhere on Conn’s website. It is strange that this program, along with the 12 college exchange, aren’t better marketed by the college.</p>

<p>there is, but I never met anyone who did it (of course, the physics department is small to begin with it so that doesnt mean anything)</p>

<p>From the course catalog:
Physics and Engineering (Dual Degree Program) Concentration: This program requires five years of study, three at Connecticut College and two at either Washington University in St. Louis or the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College. Students completing this program will receive a bachelor of arts degree from Connecticut College, as well as a bachelor of science from either Washington University (in engineering or applied science) or Dartmouth College (in engineering). During the three years at Connecticut College, a student is expected to earn at least seventy-five percent of the credits required for a degree from Connecticut College and to complete all General Education requirements. A student should have a grade point average of at least 3.0 and a strong record in mathematics and science to apply for admission to either program</p>

<p>Yes, it exists!! I am applying for this year, I hope I get in!</p>