2021 Best Mechanical Engineering Technology Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in the Rocky Mountains Region
3Colleges
234Bachelor's Degrees
$28,104Avg Cost*
Finding the Best Mechanical Engineering Technology Schools for Non-Traditional Students
This year's Best Mechanical Engineering Technology Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in the Rocky Mountains Region ranking analyzed 3 colleges that offered a bachelor's degree in me tech. The schools that top this list are recognized because they have great mechanical engineering technology programs and a strong support system for non-traditional students.
Some of the factors we look at when determining these rankings are overall quality of the mechanical engineering technology program at the school, affordability, and non-traditional population. Check out our ranking methodology for more information.
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2021 Best Mechanical Engineering Technology Schools for Non-Traditional Students in the Rocky Mountains Region
Check out the me tech programs at these schools if you want to see which ones are the best for non-traditional students.
Best Mechanical Engineering Technology Schools for Non-Traditional Students
Weber State University tops the 2021 list of our schools in the Rocky Mountains Region that are best for non-traditional mechanical engineering technology students. Located in the city of Ogden, WSU is a public college with a very large student population. WSU not only placed well in our non-traditional rankings. It is also #2 on our Best Colleges for Mechanical Engineering Technology in the Rocky Mountains Region list.
About 1.0% of WSU students default on their loans in three years, which is lower than average. There are approximately 8,573 students at WSU that take at least one class online. About 17,729 of the students at WSU are attending part time.
Metropolitan State University of Denver landed the #2 spot in our 2021 best mechanical engineering technology schools for non-traditional students. Located in the large city of Denver, MSU Denver is a public school with a fairly large student population. MSU Denver did well in our major quality rankings, too. It placed #3 on our Best Colleges for Mechanical Engineering Technology in the Rocky Mountains Region list.
About 2.8% of MSU Denver students default on their loans in three years, which is lower than average. There are approximately 8,148 students at MSU Denver that take at least one class online. 7,163 of MSU Denver students are attending part time.
Montana State University landed the #3 spot in our 2021 best mechanical engineering technology schools for non-traditional students. Located in the town of Bozeman, MSU Bozeman is a public college with a large student population. MSU Bozeman not only placed well in our non-traditional rankings. It is also #1 on our Best Colleges for Mechanical Engineering Technology in the Rocky Mountains Region list.
The school has a low student loan default rate of 1.2%. Approximately 2,510 students take at least one class online at MSU Bozeman. About 3,804 of the students at MSU Bozeman are attending part time.
Non-Traditional Student Rankings in Majors Related to ME Tech
One of 18 majors within the Engineering Technologies area of study, Mechanical Engineering Technology has other similar majors worth exploring.
Notes and References
Footnotes
*Avg Cost is for the top 3 schools only.
References
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).