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Division II schools in California with good engineering programs?

Hi, I'm a junior and I'm starting to explore college options. I'm looking for Division II schools in California that have strong engineering programs. Can anyone recommend some colleges that fit this criteria? Thanks!

3 months ago

Sure, I'm happy to help you with that! Division II schools in California with reputable engineering programs include:

1. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) - This public university is well-known for its College of Engineering, offering various engineering majors such as civil, mechanical, electrical, and aerospace engineering.

2. California State University, Chico (Chico State) - Chico State's College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Construction Management offers degrees in computer, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering, as well as additional options like mechatronic engineering.

3. California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) - Their College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology offers engineering programs like civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering.

Keep in mind that while these schools are categorized as Division II for athletics purposes, their academic offerings, including their engineering programs, are still reputable and can be a great choice. It's also essential to consider factors like campus life, class size, and extracurricular opportunities when looking at these schools - while they're all DII and located in California, they can differ quite a bit in terms of overall vibe. Don't forget to visit their websites and learn more about each program to see which one might best fit your overall needs and goals.

Finally, as you build your college list, you may find college search engines useful, like CollegeVine's, which allows you to filter schools based on a range of factors, including not just location and majors offered, but also size, student/faculty ratio, admissions requirements, and so on. This tool can help you build a list of schools that are sure to be a good all-around fit for you.

Good luck with your college search!

3 months ago

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