They have an enviable work ethic, strong commitment to community and approachability that gets recruiters’ attention. The diversity of our student population—in terms of ethnicity, gender, national origin, and professional experience—extends learning beyond classroom opportunities, with each student’s unique background considered an asset to be shared.
660
650
550-720
3.4
STEM: 51%
Business: 31%
Humanities/Social Science: 16%
Other: 2%
65
28
4.9 Years
66% Male / 34% Female
36% Minority Students
(Asian Americans, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, American Indian, Alaskan Native)
65% Domestic / 35% International
MI, TX, IL, MN, WI, AL, CT, FL, GA, Guam, MD, NJ, NY, NC, OR, PA (16)
United States, India, China, Korea, Taiwan, Mexico, Nigeria (7)
670
658
570-750
3.4
STEM: 36%
Business: 43%
Humanities/Social Science: 21%
60
26
3.7 Years
65% Male / 35% Female
44% Minority Students
(Asian Americans, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multiracial, American Indian, Alaskan Native)
75% Domestic / 25% International
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas (8)
Albania, Argentina, Canada, India, Israel, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Somalia, Taiwan, United States, Viet Nam (12)