Right, RIT and WPI would have more practical student bodies (some would deride them as trade schools, but that is snobbish). If you are thinking of PhD programs in the future, I would not choose their CS education. Rochester and CWRU do well in terms of the percentage of the student body they send to PhD programs. UT-Dallas should be able to prepare you well for PhD programs as well.
Rochester has their Take Five program (https://www.rochester.edu/college/CCAS/undergraduate/opportunities/takefive/) though you have to apply for that.
Are the various scholarships/fin aid for 4 years? Any for 5? Did you take A-Levels/IB or something like that? Some of these schools may be more or less generous in giving credit for those. That may allow you to graduate early or double major more easily or possibly get a Masters on the same merit scholarship.
In terms of friendship groups, all these schools would be STEM-heavy except for Rochester. WPI would be almost all STEM.