Friday, 29 January 2016

Stevens Institute of Technology

Stevens Institute of Technology is located on Castle Point, Hoboken, NJ.  Stevens’ proximity to New York City and the surrounding metro area cultivates unmatchable internships, cooperative education placements, and other project-based learning opportunities for Stevens students. Hoboken was ranked the 9th best College Town in the 2012 Princeton Review National Ranking.  Hoboken is 10 minutes from Manhattan.

Stevens Rankings
Ranked 3rd in USA for 20 year net return on Investment (ROI) for graduates in the 2015 Payscale College ROI report
Ranked 5th in USA by Cappex in its 2015 list of "Safest Colleges"
Ranked 30th in the category of Top 100 Values in Private Universities by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance in its 2015 list of Best College Values.
It received 13th National Ranking for Career Services in the Princeton Review 2012.

Stevens’ Systems Engineering graduate program was ranked 42nd in the US and it's Materials Engineering graduate program was ranked 61st nationally among programs in the U.S. News & World Report's “Best Graduate Schools” 2015 edition.



Undergraduate Student Population 2,892

Student to faculty ratio: 10:1

88% of freshmen live on campus and there is a 94% freshman retention rate.
75% undergraduates participating in co-ops, internships and research

Stevens is a Division III school and has over 26 Varsity Sports

SAT/ACT
SAT 1210-1380 for CR and Math
ACT 27-32

Acceptance rate 38%

Inside Stevens Library


Engineering Design Spine
At the heart of Stevens’ engineering curriculum is a standout series of eight core design courses referred to as the Design Spine. The first five core design courses are taken by all students and are taught by professors who bring the benefit of their industry-based design experience into the classroom. The last three courses are taken within their discipline – a junior course followed by a two-semester capstone senior project.

Freshman Experience
Entering Stevens students are required to participate in the Freshman Experience, a sequence of two common courses: Writing & Communication Seminar and Humanities Colloquium. Together, these courses help to develop critical thinking, confidence and creativity – essential cornerstones of innovation. 

Special Programmes
Accelerated Law (6year Bachelor's/JD)
Accelerated medicine (7 year B.S./M.D.)
5 Year Master's Programme
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Summer research Programme
Cooperative
Internship
Pinnacle Scholars Program




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