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Which college is best for environmental science and engineering?
Me and my family don’t have a lot of money so I’m planning on going for scholarships. I’ve played volleyball since 4th grade so volleyball scholarships will be considered.
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Amrita’s Answer
The top universities for pursuing a bachelor's degree in Environmental Science and Engineering include renowned institutions like Berkeley, Columbia, Yale, Brown, and UCLA. Notably, Berkeley and UCLA offer a plethora of scholarship opportunities. Engaging in sports is beneficial, but remember, your SAT score also plays a pivotal role in securing both a scholarship and admission. Here's wishing you all the best in your academic journey!
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Michael’s Answer
Hi Isla,
According to U.S. News & World Report, here are the top colleges and universities to consider for Environmental Science and Engineering:
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/environmental-engineering-rankings
- University of California - Berkeley
- Stanford University
- University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
- University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign (Grainger)
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- University of Texas - Austin (Cockrell)
- Virginia Tech
- Carnegie Mellon University (Carnegie)
- Cornell University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
- Duke University (Pratt)
When reviewing colleges and universities, it is best to check the following:
- In-State vs Out of State Tuition
- Internships
- Scholarships
- Career Placement upon graduation
- Course work and offered classes
- Post-Graduate Degrees - Master and Doctoral
According to Great Value Colleges, here is a link for the best colleges for volleyball scholarships:
Women's Volleyball:
- Penn State University
- Stanford University
- Baylor University
Men's Volleyball:
- UCLA University
- Long Beach State University
- BYU
It is best to research the college or university which offers both the Environmental Science and Engineering Degree and a Volleyball program based upon scholarship availabilities. The Athletic Department can be of assistance. Also, you can check with your high school counselor, volleyball coaches, teachers, etc. to gather information for what you are seeking in terms of an Engineering school that offers volleyball scholarships.
There are scholarships based on need, academic performance, school activities, sports involvement and community service. So, it will be to your advantage to seek out these types of scholarships. All of the academic staff at your high school that you interact with can write letters of recommendations for you based on what was just stated above paragraph.
According to Go College, here is another link for Volleyball Scholarships:
http://www.gocollege.com/financial-aid/scholarships/athletic/volleyball.html
Hope this helps and best wishes for your education and career in Environmental Science and Engineering as well as playing Volleyball at the collegiate level!
According to U.S. News & World Report, here are the top colleges and universities to consider for Environmental Science and Engineering:
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/environmental-engineering-rankings
- University of California - Berkeley
- Stanford University
- University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
- University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign (Grainger)
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- University of Texas - Austin (Cockrell)
- Virginia Tech
- Carnegie Mellon University (Carnegie)
- Cornell University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
- Duke University (Pratt)
When reviewing colleges and universities, it is best to check the following:
- In-State vs Out of State Tuition
- Internships
- Scholarships
- Career Placement upon graduation
- Course work and offered classes
- Post-Graduate Degrees - Master and Doctoral
According to Great Value Colleges, here is a link for the best colleges for volleyball scholarships:
Women's Volleyball:
- Penn State University
- Stanford University
- Baylor University
Men's Volleyball:
- UCLA University
- Long Beach State University
- BYU
It is best to research the college or university which offers both the Environmental Science and Engineering Degree and a Volleyball program based upon scholarship availabilities. The Athletic Department can be of assistance. Also, you can check with your high school counselor, volleyball coaches, teachers, etc. to gather information for what you are seeking in terms of an Engineering school that offers volleyball scholarships.
There are scholarships based on need, academic performance, school activities, sports involvement and community service. So, it will be to your advantage to seek out these types of scholarships. All of the academic staff at your high school that you interact with can write letters of recommendations for you based on what was just stated above paragraph.
According to Go College, here is another link for Volleyball Scholarships:
http://www.gocollege.com/financial-aid/scholarships/athletic/volleyball.html
Hope this helps and best wishes for your education and career in Environmental Science and Engineering as well as playing Volleyball at the collegiate level!