<p>So what top colleges require undergraduates to apply directly to their Engineering schools? When I say top, I mean the top 20 or so colleges for undergraduate engineering. I know Columbia University for one requires students to apply directly to the Fu Foundation.</p>
<p>Cornell
Duke
WashU
Northwestern
UPenn</p>
<p>Colleges in top 20 that have separate schools and ask you to apply to individual schools.
There may be others that do that too.</p>
<p>Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Brown have separate schools but don’t ask you to apply to separate schools. They do ask about intended major.</p>
<p>^ Just as a clarification, although you have to apply to WashU engineering directly, you are permitted to switch your undergrad school whenever you want very easily.<br>
Several dozen switch in and out before freshman year starts. Others within the first few months.</p>
<p>(it’s a bit more complicated past freshman year, but I’ve never heard of someone being denied if they had a >3.0 gpa).</p>
<p>Berkeley, UCLA.</p>
<p>Thanks, this means that they have their own admission statistics right?</p>
<p>University of Michigan</p>
<p>Only Columbia publishes them and possibly Cornell from my list.</p>
<p>Rest just require you to apply to each school but I have not seen statistics for each school.</p>