2021 Best Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in the Middle Atlantic Region
3Colleges
642Bachelor's Degrees
$34,861Avg Cost*
Finding the Best Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering Schools for Non-Traditional Students
This year's Best Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in the Middle Atlantic Region ranking looked at 3 colleges that offer a bachelor's in aerospace engineering. This ranking identifies schools with high-quality aerospace & aeronautical engineering programs as well as strong support for students classified as non-traditional.
When determining these rankings, we looked at things such as overall quality of the aerospace & aeronautical engineering program at the school, affordability, and presence of non-traditional students. For more information, check out our ranking methodology.
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2021 Best Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering Schools for Non-Traditional Students in the Middle Atlantic Region
The following schools top our list of the Best Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering Colleges for Non-Traditional Students.
Best Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering Schools for Non-Traditional Students
Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus has taken the #1 spot in this year's aerospace & aeronautical engineering ranking for non-traditional students. Penn State University Park is a fairly large public school located in the city of University Park. Penn State University Park did well in our major quality rankings, too. It placed #2 on our Best Colleges for Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering in the Middle Atlantic Region list.
About 0.0% of Penn State University Park students default on their loans in three years, which is lower than average. All of Penn State University Park students are attending part time.
Our rankings recognize University of Maryland - College Park as the #2 school in this year's rankings. UMCP is a fairly large public school located in the suburb of College Park. UMCP also made our Best Colleges for Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering in the Middle Atlantic Region list, coming in at #3.
The student loan default rate at UMCP is lower than is typical, just 0.7% of students default in three years. Approximately 11,700 students take at least one class online at UMCP. 4,841 of UMCP students are attending part time.
University at Buffalo landed the #3 spot in our 2021 best aerospace & aeronautical engineering schools for non-traditional students. University at Buffalo is a very large public school located in the suburb of Buffalo. As a testament to the quality of education offered at University at Buffalo, the school also landed the #5 rank in our Best Colleges for Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering in the Middle Atlantic Region ranking.
The student loan default rate at University at Buffalo is lower than is typical, just 1.3% of students default in three years. There are approximately 16,575 students at University at Buffalo that take at least one class online. About 5,053 of the students at University at Buffalo are attending part time.
Non-Traditional Student Rankings in Majors Related to Aerospace Engineering
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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).