<p>What woman's colleges offer engineering programs? Also, would you know if they are programs offered fully on campus such as Smiths, or would they be 3-2 programs where you would need to transfer midway though college.
Any info would be helpful. thanks!</p>
<p>Many of them offer 3-2 programs. If you just search for engineering at their websites you should find the links. Given that there aren’t all that many women’s colleges, this won’t take you very long.</p>
<p>Sweet Briar offers engineering and is currently seeking ABET accreditation: [The</a> Margaret Jones Wyllie '45 Engineering Program | Sweet Briar College](<a href=“http://www.sbc.edu/engineering]The”>Sweet Briar College) To the best of my knowledge, the only other four year engineering program housed at a women’s college is at Smith.</p>
<p>Scripps has a 3-2 engineering program, but some students I know who have done this do three years at Scripps and then the next two at Harvey Mudd, meaning they hardly transfer campuses at all.</p>
<p>Spelman :)</p>
<p>Spelman doesn’t have their own engineering program. Smith is the first women’s college with their own, accredited engineering program. And from previous posts it looks like sweet briar is trying to get accredited and start a program. Sweet briar has around 600 (?) students vs Smith with 2600. </p>
<p>A college having their own program means them having it as a major you complete in 4 years at their school.</p>
<p>Mount Holyoke College has three engineering tracks with other schools including:</p>
<p>UMass Amherst (3 years at MHC, 2 years at UMass)
Dartmouth (2 years at MHC, junior year at Dartmouth, senior year at MHC, fifth year at Dartmouth)
CalTech (3 years at MHC, 2 years at CalTech)</p>
<p>You usually apply for these programs while a sophomore, but need to begin planning for it as soon as you’re admitted to make sure you can get all your academic requirements in! I have a friend who did the Dartmouth program and loved it and I know a couple students doing the CalTech program as well.</p>
<p>Smith is the only women’s college with it’s own, ABET accredited engineering program. Many of the others have 3-2 programs, but Smith is the only women’s college where you can graduate from that school with a degree in engineering from an accredited program.</p>
<p>Saint Mary’s College (Notre Dame IN) has a 3-2 option with the University of Notre Dame.</p>
<p>All engineering colleges detail available in [All</a> About Education Top Engineering Colleges in India 2011 – Top 10, Top 20, Top 50, Top 100 Engineering Colleges 2011 | allaboutedu.com](<a href=“http://allaboutedu.com/colleges/engineering-colleges]All”>http://allaboutedu.com/colleges/engineering-colleges)</p>
<p>Sweet Briar’s engineering program is also now ABET accredited!</p>
<p>You can pursue a four-year double degree at Wellesley through either Olin or MIT. The college provides regular transport to both schools.</p>
<p>Bryn Mawr has a 3-2 engineering program with California Institute of Technology.</p>
<p>[Bryn</a> Mawr Deans](<a href=“http://www.brynmawr.edu/deans/exp_acad_options/3-2_prog_eng_app_sci.shtml]Bryn”>http://www.brynmawr.edu/deans/exp_acad_options/3-2_prog_eng_app_sci.shtml)</p>