By the Numbers

From our founding as an engineering school in 1946, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences builds upon its proud legacy of excellent educational programs and world-class research.

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    The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences was founded in 1946

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    Home to 10 ABET accredited undergraduate programs

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    global community with students from 73 different countries and 33 different states

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    Our Fall 2023 student body consists of 3,133 graduate students and 4,817 undergraduates

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    Ranked No. 15 in the U.S. for blockchain education by Successful Student

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    Research expenditures total over $100 million annually

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    270 full-time faculty members and counting

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    12/27/22

    41,000+ alumni in 50 states and 70 countries around the globe

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    2,597 degrees awarded in the 2022-23 academic year

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    Member of Association of American Universities (AAU)

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academic building icon with the number 1946.

The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences was founded in 1946

Home to 10 ABET accredited undergraduate programs

AAU icon with laurels.

Member of Association of American Universities (AAU)

ruler icon with the number 9.
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Research expenditures total over $100 million annually

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Over 270 full-time faculty members and counting

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4,817 undergraduates and 3,133 graduate students enrolled in 2023

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2,597 degrees awarded in the 2022-23 academic year

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41,000+ alumni in 50 states and 70 countries around the globe

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A global community with students from 73 different countries and 33 states

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Ranked No. 15 in the U.S. for blockchain education by Successful Student