Bachelor Degree   USA

Best Colleges for Bachelor Degree
in Materials Engineering

144 colleges ranked by graduate median earnings. Filter by acceptance rate, tuition, deadlines, SAT & ACT β€” updated for 2026 admissions.

144 Colleges
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πŸ› Public Safety ↻ Rolling
Acceptance rate 85.3%
Annual cost
$24,702/yr
Grad earnings
$60,614
SAT avg
N/A
ACT mid
23
Rolling admissions β€” apply anytimeFee $60
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πŸ› Public Safety ↻ Rolling
Acceptance rate 85.3%
Annual cost
$24,702/yr
Grad earnings
$60,614
SAT avg
N/A
ACT mid
23
Rolling admissions β€” apply anytimeFee $60
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πŸ› Public Safety ↻ Rolling
Acceptance rate 72.5%
Annual cost
$25,470/yr
Grad earnings
$57,010
SAT avg
1,109
ACT mid
23
Rolling admissions β€” apply anytimeFee $75
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University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho
πŸ› Public Safety ↻ Rolling
Acceptance rate 79.1%
Annual cost
$22,669/yr
Grad earnings
$54,670
SAT avg
1,088
ACT mid
24
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Frequently asked questions

How many colleges offer Bachelor Degree in Materials Engineering in USA?
144 colleges and universities currently offer Bachelor Degree programs in Materials Engineering in USA, based on the latest US Department of Education College Scorecard data.
Which college has the highest graduate earnings for Materials Engineering in USA?
University of Nevada-Reno leads with median graduate earnings of $60,614 ten years after enrollment for Bachelor Degree graduates.
Which Materials Engineering colleges in USA have rolling admissions?
Colleges with rolling admissions accept applications year-round, including University of Nevada-Reno, University of Nevada-Reno, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, University of North Texas. Rolling admissions is ideal for students who missed regular deadlines.
What SAT score do I need for Materials Engineering programs?
SAT requirements vary widely by college selectivity. Use the "My SAT score" filter above to see only colleges where your score meets or exceeds the average admitted student, from open-admission colleges to highly selective universities.

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