looking for schools with a crew team

<p>I know someone who is looking for colleges with crewing. He is interested in majoring in engineering and is hoping for a scholarship for crew. Anyone know of any schools?</p>

<p>What kind of engineering is he interested in? Boston University has a crew team and a top 10 biomedical engineering program. BU's crew team is probably the most highly engineer-concentrated sports team, from what I've noticed anyways</p>

<p>Berkeley: top engineering, top crew</p>

<p>Cal</a> Captures Varsity Eight National Title :: Victory gives head coach Steve Gladstone record-tying 11th win.</p>

<p>Cal</a> Varsity 8 Finishes 3rd, Freshman 8 Repeats as Champion at IRA Regatta :: Bears place second in team standings</p>

<p>This would have to be the best of both since Berkeley is ranked along with MIT and Stanford as a top engineering school in the world and since it has so many national crew titles to its name.</p>

<p>However, it may be too intense to do both there. And to get on the crew team there, one must be a demigod.</p>

<p>I'm not sure which kind of engineering he wants to do - but thanks for the heads up on BU. Anyone else have any other schools? Preferably northeast/midatlantic/eastern seaboard area.</p>

<p>Lehigh and UCI.
Bucknell and University of Tulsa have a women's team. Don't know if they have a men's team.</p>

<p>Which of the above would have scholarships for crew?</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh both have crew teams. CMU can't give out scholarships (Division III) for crew, and I don't know if Pitt does.</p>

<p>I think John Hopkins has a crew team. And john hopkins and biomedical engineering..... enough said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>Cal and Stanford, no question. Two of the best in both engineering and crew (and academics/sports in general!).</p>

<p>If he wants to go to a school that really takes crew seriously and he's a top student then you can't beat Oxford or Cambridge. The annual race between the two school garners national attention.</p>

<p>UC Davis and UC Santa Barbara both have D1 crew.</p>

<p>He needs to join the crew boards that will discuss what is doing at the colleges. That way he'll know where the scholarships are and where he stands. If he rows, the ergs are the big deal. He needs to see where he with those numbers.</p>

<p>Harvard and MIT have good crew (it's the only sport mit is division I in)</p>