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When submitting the application, students must select yes for the financial aid. After the application submission, students must submit CSS profile, which is an online application used by colleges to award financial aids or by submitting the International Student Application for Financial Assistance (ISAFA). The last step is to submit tax forms. The selected students will be notified after receiving their acceptance letters.
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Yes, you can change your major at the University of Pennsylvania, however, the ease of changing your major depends on the school within the university, you wish to switch to.
Changing a major at the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) is relatively straightforward, however, doing so at a different school say the Wharton School is far more competitive & requires better academic requirements from students.
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Yes, it is possible for students to change their major at MIT. Students can declare the major of their choice by the end of the first year.
To change your major, contact your new department's undergraduate academic officer, to gain information about how to transfer your completed work, from your previous department.
Further, students must also submit a Change of Major form, which takes immediate effect if submitted during the summer or week 8 of a term.
Form submitted after that comes into effect at the start of next term.
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There are 12 undergraduate (UG) options and 13 graduate (PG) options available under Caltech Engineering courses. Students applying for UG Engineering courses can pursue majors such as Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering, and Applied Physics. Graduate degrees (MS and PhD) are offered in Aerospace, Control and Dynamical Systems, Materials Science, Medical Engineering, and more.
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Caltech EAS boasts its cutting-edge research labs like Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) – managed by Caltech for NASA, Centre for Autonomous Systems and Technologies, Walter Munk Institute for Multiscale Science. Some of the focus areas include Quantum computing, AI and machine learning, Nanotechnology, Space propulsion, Robotics and biomechanics, Sustainable energy and climate modelling. Caltech believes in highly rigorous, research=based, and flexible curriculum, which is why the graduates are highly successful in Graduate programs (MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, etc.). Industry (Google, SpaceX, NASA), Government labs (JPL, DOE, etc.)
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