University of Pennsylvania

University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering Overview U.S. resident and international students both pay an application fee of $90. Tuition for full-time students is $49,050 annually. In 2024, the Ph.D. student-to-faculty ratio is 6.8:1, and the School of Engineering and Applied Science has 145 full-time faculty. Quick Facts Acceptance Rate (Master’s & Doctoral): 18.6%Tuition & Fees (Doctoral): $49,050 per yearEnrollment: 3,217 students What Makes Penn Engineering Special? Here at Penn Engineering, … Read more

Northwestern University (McCormick)

Northwestern University (McCormick) – Engineering School Overview For both U.S. and international applicants, the application fee is $95. Tuition for full-time students is $66,912 per year, while part-time tuition is $7,935 annually. As of 2024, the Ph.D. student-to-faculty ratio stands at 5.6 to 1. The Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at … Read more

California Institute of Technology

California Institute of Technology – Engineering School Overview The application fee to apply to Caltech’s Engineering School is $100, whether you’re a U.S. resident or an international student. For 2024, the Ph.D. student-to-faculty ratio is 5.4 to 1. The Division of Engineering and Applied Science at Caltech currently has 96 full-time faculty members. Quick Facts … Read more

Johns Hopkins University (Whiting)

Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) Engineering School Overview Applying won’t cost you a thing—there’s no application fee for both U.S. residents and international students. Full-time tuition runs at $64,730 per year, while part-time students pay $2,158 per credit. The Ph.D. student-to-faculty ratio is a tight 5.4:1, and the Whiting School of Engineering boasts 246 full-time faculty members. At-a-Glance From the … Read more

Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Institute of Technology – Engineering School Overview The application fee is $95 for U.S. residents and $105 for international students. Tuition costs are as follows: The Ph.D. student-faculty ratio is 4.4:1 (2024). The College of Engineering has 635 full-time faculty members. At-a-Glance Georgia Institute of Technology – 2025 Engineering & Specialties Rankings Georgia Tech ranks #4 out of 198 in Best Engineering Schools, evaluated based on widely accepted … Read more

Rice University (Brown)

Rice University (Brown) Engineering School Overview The application fee is $85 for both U.S. residents and international students. Full-time tuition costs $59,784 per year, while part-time students pay $3,321 per credit. The Ph.D. student-to-faculty ratio in 2024 is an impressive 5:1. The George R. Brown School of Engineering at Rice University has 160 full-time faculty … Read more

Duke University (Pratt)

Duke University (Pratt) Engineering School Overview The application fee is $95 for both U.S. residents and international students. Tuition costs are $65,980 per year for full-time students and $3,780 per credit for part-time students. With a Ph.D. student-faculty ratio of 4.8:1, the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University has 163 full-time faculty members. At-a-Glance … Read more

University of Maryland–College Park (Clark)

University of Maryland—College Park (Clark) Engineering School Overview The application fee is $75 for both U.S. residents and international students. Tuition costs are: The Ph.D. student-to-faculty ratio for 2024 is 4.3:1. The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland—College Park has 273 full-time faculty members. At-a-Glance University of Maryland—College Park (Clark) 2025 Engineering & Specialties … Read more

Stetson University

Overview Founded in 1883, Stetson University is a private institution with a suburban campus spanning 185 acres. As of fall 2023, it has an undergraduate enrollment of 2,338 students and follows a semester-based academic calendar. In the 2025 Best Colleges rankings, Stetson holds the #7 spot among Regional Universities in the South. Tuition and fees are set … Read more

Appalachian State University

Overview Appalachian State University is a public university established in 1899. With a sprawling 1,200-acre campus, it enrolls 19,405 undergraduate students (as of fall 2023) and follows a semester-based academic schedule. In the 2025 Best Colleges rankings, it holds the #3 spot among Regional Universities in the South. For in-state students, tuition and fees come to $8,135, … Read more