Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering is a private institution established in 1997 with suburban setting located at Needham. Its tuition and fees are $61,802. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 386. It practices semester based academic calender. Nearly all students live on campus in either of the two residence halls, which offer housing in traditional doubles or suites. Olin’s “Passionate Pursuits” program enables students to pursue their interests with guidance from a faculty sponsor and funding from the college; some examples include scuba certification, Irish dance, and jazz improvisation. There are also a number of student clubs and organizations ranging from an AntiGravity Club to the Olin Dance Project. Central to Olin’s community of trust is the Honor Code, which dictates that students must act with honor and integrity. Olin’s academic curriculum is based on the “Olin Triangle,” a focus on science and engineering fundamentals, entrepreneurship, and the liberal arts. Students can choose from three majors: electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, or engineering, which encompasses bioengineering, computing, materials science, and systems. SCOPE (Senior Capstone Program in Engineering) is a required yearlong program during which seniors complete an engineering project sponsored by a reputable engineering or technology client. Olin offers students a wider range of courses in business, natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities through its educational partnerships with Babson College, Wellesley College, and Brandeis University.
# #2 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs (no doctorate)
Location
Needham, Massachusetts
Type
4-year Private
Year Founded
1997
Selectivity
High
Size
Small
386 Undergraduates