<p>Hey guys, any idea of which schools are good (and affordable to international students!) for undergraduate aeronautical / aerospace engineering?</p>
<p>I only know UMich and Purdue. Any other recommendations? Cost is a major factor, so is the rigorousness of the program.</p>
<p>Here's a list of undergrad AE rankings from US News. It's by no means authoritative, but it serves as a reference.</p>
<ol>
<li> Massachusetts Inst. of Technology</li>
<li> Georgia Institute of Technology </li>
<li> University of MichiganAnn Arbor *</li>
<li> Purdue Univ.West Lafayette (IN)</li>
<li> Stanford University (CA)</li>
<li> California Institute of Technology</li>
<li> U. of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign *</li>
<li> Princeton University (NJ)</li>
<li> University of TexasAustin *</li>
<li> Univ. of MarylandCollege Park *</li>
<li> Texas A&M Univ.College Station *</li>
<li> University of CaliforniaBerkeley *</li>
<li> Cornell University (NY)</li>
<li> University of Washington *
Pennsylvania State U.University Park *</li>
<li> Univ. of CaliforniaLos Angeles *
Virginia Tech *</li>
<li> University of ColoradoBoulder *</li>
<li> Univ. of Southern California</li>
</ol>
<p>Morfinx, I think that is the "top programs by colleges that offer advanced degrees" list. I have always seen ERAU and AFA at the top of aero lists.</p>
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Morfinx, I think that is the "top programs by colleges that offer advanced degrees" list. I have always seen ERAU and AFA at the top of aero lists.
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I believe the correct description is the best undergraduate programs for schools that offer advanced degrees.</p>