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About Rose‑Hulman

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is consistently ranked among the nation’s top undergraduate STEM colleges, delivering a strong return on investment from day one. Students collaborate with esteemed faculty in labs and innovation centers equipped with cutting-edge technology—opportunities often reserved for graduate students elsewhere. With nearly 100% career placement for two decades, Rose-Hulman prepares graduates for success and offers a vibrant student experience with a close-knit campus community, nationally recognized competition teams, 20 NCAA Division III sports, 90+ student clubs, and 12 fraternities and sororities.

By the Numbers

Averaging more than 2,300 undergraduate students and 70 graduate students, Rose- Hulman offers over 25 STEM academic programs. Students represent 47 states and territories and 33 countries.

History

Founded in 1874, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has transformed into a world- class institution on the leading edge of STEM education in the United States.

National Distinction

Ranked as the No. 1 Undergraduate Engineering Program for 26 straight years by U.S. News & World Report, Rose-Hulman is also nationally ranked for value and teaching excellence.

Campus Leadership

President Robert A. Coons, the Board of Trustees and Cabinet members are committed to continue building on the legacy of institutional excellence.

Location

Located on a scenic 1,300-acre campus in Terre Haute, Indiana, Rose-Hulman is regionally located near Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago.

Why Rose-Hulman?

Rose-Hulman offers a hands-on academic experience taught by nationally-ranked faculty in a collaborative and innovative community.

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