Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, a celebrated STEM school in Indiana, "does a great job of developing well-rounded engineers." One senior explains that "we truly not only build strong foundations of knowledge as students but are great problem solvers and don't shy away from challenges." Students rave about getting to put principles immediately into practice, given that "nearly every class has a lab associated with it, usually built into the class. From the minute students walk through the door they are already doing labs and getting to use equipment." Students also list a ton of beloved academic projects, like a "biology lab where we got to find our own sample and then do tests to find antibodyproducing bacteria and identify it," an in-class competition where they programmed robots to "autonomously navigate a maze," and building the "capstone design projects for seniors."
Students commend the school's flexibility when it comes to switching or doubling STEM majors and applaud the support systems: "They have tutors who are in the basement study rooms of the biggest sophomore dorm every night until about 2 a.m.!" Students also enjoy that "career services" at Rose are "a powerhouse." The overall sense is that "students have a chance to participate in anything that they are interested in" and "the sheer amount of extracurriculars and elective classes in anything from neuroprosthetics to building race cars" backs that up.