<p>It’s fine but you’ll probably have to do more leg work to find positions than at some of the more established/ better located schools. IMO, I’d much rather go to KU than the University of North Dakota.</p>
<p>Same, thank you all for all your help. I will refer back if i have any additional questions</p>
<p>Here are the top 17 petroleum engineering schools, in alphabetical order:</p>
<p>Colorado School of Mines
Louisiana State University and A&M College
Marietta College
Missouri University of Science and Technology (Formerly Missouri University of Science and Technology)
Montana Tech of the University of Montana (Formerly Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology)
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Pennsylvania State University
Texas A&M University
Texas Tech University
The University of Kansas (Formerly University of Kansas)
The University of Tulsa (Formerly University of Tulsa)
University of Alaska Fairbanks
University of Louisiana at Lafayette (Formerly University of Louisiana at Lafayette)
University of Oklahoma
University of Texas at Austin
University of Wyoming
West Virginia University</p>
<p>Note that some of them have fairly low costs, even for out-of-state students.</p>
<p>“Ferris State was on the list and so was rochester.”</p>
<p>You are right of course. :-)</p>