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Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA

#1 in Computer
#6 in Engineering Programs (doctorate) (tie)
11 user reviews ?
Carnegie Mellon University, a private institution in Pittsburgh, is the country’s only school founded by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The school specializes in academic areas including engineering, business, computer science and fine arts. more

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA

#2 in Computer
#1 in Engineering Programs (doctorate)
7 user reviews ?
Though the Massachusetts Institute of Technology may be best known for its math, science and engineering education, this private research university also offers architecture, humanities, management and social science programs. The school is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, just across the Charles River from downtown Boston. more

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Stanford University
Stanford, CA

#3 in Computer
#2 in Engineering Programs (doctorate)
9 user reviews ?
The sunny campus of Stanford University is located in California’s Bay Area, about 30 miles from San Francisco. The private institution stresses a multidisciplinary combination of teaching, learning, and research, and students have many opportunities to get involved in research projects. more

$51,354 Tuition and Fees 7,062 Undergraduate Enrollment 4.8 Reputation Score
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University of California–Berkeley
Berkeley, CA

#4 in Computer
#3 in Engineering Programs (doctorate)
20 user reviews ?
The University of California—Berkeley overlooks the San Francisco Bay in Berkeley, Calif. Students at this public school have more than 1,000 groups to get involved in, including more than 60 fraternity and sorority chapters. more

$43,232 (out-of-state), $14,240 (in-state) Tuition and Fees 30,574 Undergraduate Enrollment 4.7 Reputation Score
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA

#5 in Computer
#4 in Engineering Programs (doctorate) (tie)
10 user reviews ?
Georgia Tech, located in the heart of Atlanta, offers a wide range of student activities. The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, an NCAA Division I team, compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference and have a fierce rivalry with the University of Georgia. Since 1961, the football team has been led onto the field at home games by the Ramblin’ Wreck, a restored 1930 Model A Ford Sport Coupe. Georgia Tech has a small but vibrant Greek community. Freshmen are offered housing, but aren’t required to live on campus. In addition to its campuses in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia Tech has campuses in France, Ireland, Costa Rica, Singapore and China.Georgia Tech has six colleges. Its highly ranked graduate schools include the College of Engineering and Scheller College of Business. Georgia Tech is very active in research. The Georgia Tech Research Institute conducts government and industry research, and the school’s efforts are key to the Georgia Research Alliance, which plays a role in the state’s economic development strategy. Famous alumni include Mike Duke, former president and CEO of Walmart; Bobby Jones, founder of The Masters golf tournament; and former professional baseball player Nomar Garciaparra. John Heisman was Georgia Tech’s first full-time football coach, and the Heisman Memorial Trophy was named in his honor. The school’s newspaper for faculty and staff, The Whistle, is named for the steam whistle in the Tech Tower that blows in intervals with the campus class schedule, and each time the Yellow Jackets score a touchdown. more

$33,020 (out-of-state), $12,424 (in-state) Tuition and Fees 15,573 Undergraduate Enrollment 4.6 Reputation Score
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University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, MI

#6 in Computer
#6 in Engineering Programs (doctorate) (tie)
21 user reviews ?
The university boasts of Ann Arbor, only 45 minutes from Detroit, as one of the best college towns in the U.S. Freshmen are guaranteed housing but not required to live on campus. Students can join one of the school’s more than 1,500 student organizations or 62 Greek chapters. Athletics play a central role at Michigan, including the football team’s fierce rivalry with Ohio State. Michigan also offers highly ranked graduate programs, including the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, College of Engineering, Law School and Medical School, in addition to the well-regarded School of Dentistry and Taubman College for Architecture and Urban Planning. The University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers is ranked among the top hospitals in the country.Questions & AnswersIs it difficult to get into the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor?The University of Michigan—Ann Arbor’s acceptance rate for fall 2016 was 29 percent, meaning that roughly 1 out of every 4 students who applied was accepted. Prospective students can apply to the university using The Common Application or the Coalition Application. For more information about what is needed to apply to the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor, see the Applying section of the school’s profile page.When does the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor release admissions decisions?The university releases early action admissions decisions for freshman applicants no later than Dec. 24, according to the university’s website. Regular decision notifications are sent out in April.How does the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor compare to Michigan State University?The University of Michigan—Ann Arbor and Michigan State University are both public schools. UM—Ann Arbor had more than 28,000 undergraduate students in fall 2016 and Michigan State enrolled around 39,000 undergrads during that time. UM—Ann Arbor is the more selective of the two schools, accepting 29 percent of applicants for fall 2016, while Michigan State had an acceptance rate of 66 percent, according to U.S. News data. To further compare these two universities, use the U.S. News College Compare tool.How does the transfer process at the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor work?The application deadline for prospective transfer students interested in fall admission to the university’s College of Literature, Science and Arts and the College of Engineering is Feb. 1. Deadlines and requirements for prospective transfer students applying to other schools and colleges within the university may differ, according to the UM—Ann Arbor website. For specific information regarding GPA requirements, transfer of credits and other aspects of the transfer application process, students should visit the website of the UM—Ann Arbor college or school they are interested in. more

$49,350 (out-of-state), $15,262 (in-state) Tuition and Fees 29,821 Undergraduate Enrollment 4.4 Reputation Score
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University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
Champaign, IL

#7 in Computer
#6 in Engineering Programs (doctorate) (tie)
8 user reviews ?
The University of Illinois is located in the twin cities of Urbana and Champaign in east-central Illinois, only a few hours from Chicago, Indianapolis and St. Louis. The school’s Fighting Illini participate in more than 20 NCAA Division I varsity sports and are part of the Big Ten Conference. The university boasts one of the largest Greek systems in the country, and almost a quarter of the student body is involved. It’s not hard to find something to do on campus with more than 1,600 student organizations, including professional, political and philanthropic clubs. All freshmen are required to live on campus.The University of Illinois—Urbana-Champaign comprises 15 colleges and schools. Its Graduate School of Library and Information Science, College of Engineering and Department of Psychology are among the best in the country. The school’s College of Business, College of Education and College of Law are also highly ranked. The University of Illinois is considered a school with the highest level of research activity, according to the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. It was the first school to provide disability access to all university services, curricula and facilities. Notable alumni include Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert and the co-founder of YouTube, Steve Chen. more

$32,568 (out-of-state), $15,998 (in-state) Tuition and Fees 33,955 Undergraduate Enrollment 4.4 Reputation Score
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Cornell University
Ithaca, NY

#8 in Computer
#9 in Engineering Programs (doctorate) (tie)
10 user reviews ?
Cornell University, a private school in Ithaca, New York, has 14 colleges and schools. Each admits its own students, though every graduate receives a degree from Cornell University. The university has more than 1,000 student organizations on campus. more

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University of Texas–Austin
Austin, TX

#9 in Computer
#9 in Engineering Programs (doctorate) (tie)
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The University of Texas—Austin is one of the largest schools in the nation. It’s divided into 18 schools and colleges, the biggest of which is the College of Liberal Arts. It also has highly ranked graduate programs, including the McCombs School of Business, Cockrell School of Engineering and School of Nursing. Students can participate in more than 1,300 clubs and organizations or in the sizable UT Greek system. The university has several student media outlets, and its sports teams are notorious competitors in the Division I Big 12 Conference. UT also offers hundreds of study abroad programs, with the most popular destinations being Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom, France and China. Freshmen do not have to live on campus.Questions & AnswersIs it difficult to get into the University of Texas—Austin?For fall 2016, the acceptance rate at UT—Austin was 40 percent, according to U.S. News data. Students apply to the university using the ApplyTexas application, which is a single application that can be submitted to multiple schools in Texas. For additional information about UT—Austin application requirements, see the Applying section of the school’s profile page.How does the University of Texas–Austin compare to other public schools in Texas?Texas is home to many colleges and universities, and UT—Austin is one of the highest-ranked National Universities in the state. To compare UT—Austin with other public universities in Texas – or other schools in the U.S. News college directory – use the College Compare tool.Does the University of Texas—Austin offer scholarships?Yes, some scholarships are available. Freshman applicants will be considered automatically for many of the university’s scholarships if they complete the scholarship section of their UT—Austin application, according to the school’s admissions website. Prospective students can also contact the individual schools or departments they are applying to within the university and inquire about any scholarship opportunities they offer, per the admissions website. Transfer students who have completed their application for admission may apply for the UT Austin Scholarship for Continuing & Transfer Students.What are the most popular majors at the University of Texas—Austin?Some of the most popular majors among 2016 UT—Austin graduates were engineering, social sciences, and business, management, marketing and related support services, according to U.S. News data. In all, the university offers more than 170 fields of study to its undergraduate students, according to the UT—Austin website. For more information about the university’s academic offerings, see the Academics section of the university’s profile page. more

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Purdue University–West Lafayette
West Lafayette, IN

#10 in Computer (tie)
#9 in Engineering Programs (doctorate) (tie)
13 user reviews ?
Purdue University’s West Lafayette, Indiana, campus is the main campus in the Purdue University system, which encompasses four other campuses throughout the state. About 20 percent of students are affiliated with Greek life, and Purdue offers a wide range of activities and organizations. Performance groups include the “All American” Marching Band, six jazz bands and two symphony orchestras. The Boilermakers, Purdue’s athletic teams, compete in the Division I Big Ten Conference and are well known for their dominant men’s and women’s basketball teams. The Boilermaker Special, Purdue’s official mascot, is a railroad locomotive cared for and maintained by the student-run Purdue Reamer Club. Although no students are required to live in university housing, about one-third of undergraduates live on campus.Purdue is made up of 13 schools and colleges, many of which serve both undergraduate and graduate students. Professional and graduate programs include the well-ranked College of Engineering, Krannert School of Management, College of Education and College of Pharmacy. Purdue’s esteemed School of Aeronautics and Astronautics within the College of Engineering has acquired the nickname “Cradle of Astronauts.” One popular university tradition: many students mark the beginning and end of their time at Purdue by running through any of the five campus fountains. Notable alumni include legendary college basketball coach and player John Wooden, popcorn entrepreneur Orville Redenbacher and the first man to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong. more

$28,804 (out-of-state), $10,002 (in-state) Tuition and Fees 31,006 Undergraduate Enrollment 4.2 Reputation Score
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University of Washington
Seattle, WA

#10 in Computer (tie)
#18 in Engineering Programs (doctorate) (tie)
5 user reviews ?
Located north of downtown Seattle, the University of Washington is one of the oldest public universities on the West Coast. It is also a cutting-edge research institution, receiving significant yearly federal funding, and hosting an annual undergraduate research symposium for students to present their work to the community. The university has a highly ranked School of Medicine, College of Engineering and Michael G. Foster School of Business. Known as a commuter school, the university does not require freshmen to live on campus, but it encourages students who do to conserve energy and recycle. Students can join one of the 800-plus student organizations on campus, including about 70 sororities and fraternities. Nearly three-fourths of UW graduates remain in the state post-graduation.Questions & AnswersHow difficult is it to get accepted into the University of Washington?It can be difficult to gain admission to the UW’s main campus in Seattle, which had a 45 percent acceptance rate in 2016, according to U.S. News data. Prospective students must apply though the Coalition Application and complete additional UW questions, according to the UW office of admissions website.Does the University of Washington have other campuses?Beyond UW’s main campus in Seattle, the university has campuses in Bothell and Tacoma, Washington. The university was founded in Seattle in 1861, and the Bothell and Tacoma locations were established in 1990. All three UW campuses offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs.What is the University of Washington Honors Program?The UW Honors Program gives undergraduate students a chance to attend smaller classes, pursue special projects and have more interaction with UW faculty members. Students can choose between the interdisciplinary and departmental honors tracks. The first is more generally focused, and the latter provides an opportunity for in-depth study within a particular major. Extra-ambitious students can pursue both types of honors. Students can apply to the interdisciplinary honors program when they apply to UW or during the end of their freshman year. Students submit departmental honors applications after they choose their major.How does the University of Washington compare to other state schools?Prospective students can see how UW compares to public universities nationwide by exploring the Top Public National Universities ranking. And by using the U.S. News College Compare tool, students can make side-by-side comparisons between UW and other schools of their choice, both public and private. more

$36,898 (out-of-state), $11,517 (in-state) Tuition and Fees 31,331 Undergraduate Enrollment 3.8 Reputation Score