Sewanee's cooperative engineering

<p>As a resident of Chattanooga Tennessee I hear a lot about Sewanee: The University of the South. Today a buddy of mine that goes there said that they have a new cooperative engineering program called the 3-2 program. He only knew the broad idea of the thing and doesn't know any specifics. All of the information that my friend told me was that you do 3 years at Sewanee, and then for 2 years after that, you can go to Vanderbilt, Rensselaer Poyltechnic, or Columbia to finish your engineering degree. I was also told you would graduate with 2 degrees. I am interested in chemical engineering and already have several school possibilities lined up but I want to know if this sounds worth while. What is the advantages/disadvantages to this program? Would I only graduate with a Chemical engineering degree? Whats the second degree? Does anyone have more information? Is this a legitimate program? Other schools I am looking at if i just did my 4 years at one shcool are Rose Hulman, Rensselaer Polytechnic, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt, and the University of Tennessee.</p>