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Re: Liberal Arts Colleges as viable institutions for Engineers

There are some smaller schools and liberal arts schools that have ABET accreditation. For example, Hope College in Holland MI (full disclosure - my alma mater).

Beside looking for ABET, look at research opportunities. Many smaller schools have more opportunities, because they are not primarily focused on post-graduate research. Also look at internship and coop opportunities - having a proven work experience on your resume can definitely help with getting a job later. With a career goal as a professor, undergraduate research would probably be more beneficial.
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