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School of Engineering and Applied Science

Various universities have engineering schools with this name:

  • Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University
  • Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science at Columbia University
  • Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at University of California, Los Angeles
  • Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at Northwestern University
  • School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University
  • George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science

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