Rolling Admissions Engineering Universities

<p>Hi there everyone, Thanks to those who will read and even more to those who will answer.</p>

<p>I was wondering what univeristies offer good engineering programs in the rolling admission modality. Having in mind that most of the good engineering schools will no longer review applications for this fall semester because of their deadlines, there might be some that I can still apply to. For Example, Purdue University will review apps till MArch 1st, Do you know any other that will recieve my application around that date?</p>

<p>Further references & Match criterias</p>

<p>Graduation date and class rank: Dec 2012, 12/167 top 10%</p>

<p>GPA: 6/7(my country's grading system) 3.1 (US system)</p>

<p>Toelf score: 90 iBT</p>

<p>SAT reasoning: 1480 (I know, I know, Poor for engineering) CR 450, MAth 500 Wr 530 </p>

<p>Extra curriular and volunteer activities: Military service and community service</p>

<p>Thanks again, enjoy the weekend...</p>

<p>You might also want to ask on the Engineering Majors forum.</p>

<p>University of Pittsburgh has rolling admissions. Great engineering program.</p>

<p>Iowa state</p>

<p>UT Arlington</p>

<p>university of Toledo. Has a mandatory co-op program.</p>

<p>Western New England University</p>

<p>University of Maine</p>

<p>University of Maine</p>

<p>Those SAT scores are very low for engineering admissions. I suggest to retake the SAT and/or try the ACT and to postpone applying until your scores rise. Engineering schools may be able to accept a low CR score, but you will need more than a 500 in Math to get into a decent engineering school. </p>

<p>SUNY Buffalo and Rowan are two good but less selective engineering schools, but your SAT scores are low for both of them.</p>

<p>I second that Rowan in NJ has a solid program.</p>

<p>U of Alabama and U of Pitt are both rolling admission.</p>