Our students are trailblazers.

Their education will propel them into careers that will position them as engineering leaders for generations to come.

1,706

Undergraduate students

28% female students

18% underrpresented students

70,000

Median starting salary

Spring 2022, fall 2022, spring 2023

98%

Career placement

Post-graduation outcomes

$1,294,290

Scholarship support

156 named scholarships

691 awards accepted

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Making Headlines

Dan Reichert inside a vehicle cab
Hannah Vogts
Elise Koltonowski

As a mechanical engineering undergraduate, Ken Reichert worked at the Driving Safety Research Institute building custom driving simulators for clients around the world, including the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. He installed instrumentation and cable assemblies and designed a complex 3D part to cradle a new LCD display. 

 

Hannah Vogts, a biomedical engineering major studying cellular engineering, won a scholarship from Tau Beta Pi, which is among the country’s oldest engineering honor societies. Vogts has been heavily engaged in the college, including serving as lead tutor at the Hanson Center for Communication and conducting lab-based research.

Elise Koltonowski, a chemical engineering student, completed a summer internship with GE Aerospace, a world-leading provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems for commercial, military, business, and general aviation aircraft. She gained skills in problem solving through data analytics and received an intern impact award for leading with transparency.