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Kettering University

Kettering University Mechanical Engineering Industry Advisory Board Venetia Petteway Exclusive Rankings U.S. News & World Report: “America’s Best Colleges Guide” 2007 America’s Best Undergraduate Engineering Institutes without a PhD program: Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering

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Kettering University

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  1. Kettering University Mechanical Engineering Industry Advisory Board Venetia Petteway

  2. Exclusive Rankings • U.S. News & World Report: “America’s Best Colleges Guide” • 2007 America’s Best Undergraduate Engineering Institutes without a PhD program: • Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering • #1 Kettering University • Mechanical Engineering • #3 Kettering University • Electrical and Computer Engineering • #7 Kettering University

  3. Exclusive Rankings • Barron’s Best Buys in College Education • Recognizes Kettering for quality, affordability and student satisfaction. • Princeton Review • Notes the professional and career experience students receive at Kettering is unparalleled. • Kaplan’s • Ranks Kettering as a “top university for preparing undergraduates for employment.” • Diverse Magazine • “One of the top 30 schools for graduating African-American engineering majors.”

  4. Student Body, 2006 2262 total students 450-525 incoming students for 2007 12.3% Female students 16% Minority students Entering Class 2007* 96.9% U.S. Citizens 3.1% International students 12.2% Transfer students 2.2% LITE students 2.0% AIM students 14.8% Minority students Break-Down of Majors in Entering Class 7.8% College of Arts & Sciences 2.2% College of Management 90.0% College of Engineering 52.9% are Mechanical Engineering students University Snapshot *Student body numbers are an estimate, final 2007 census will be completed in Nov. 2007

  5. Mechanical Engineering 2007* 1228 current ME students Freshman – 111 Sophomores – 304 Juniors – 249 Seniors - 564 ME Trends 2002 Entering Class 230/484 Students 2003 Entering Class 320/612 Students 2004 Entering Class 349/616 Students 2005 Entering Class 314/544 Students 2006 Entering Class 233/442 Students 2007 Entering Class 111/449 Students University Snapshot

  6. University Snapshot • Current Student Employment Statistics* • Approx. 33% of entering class was employed prior to beginning school • 93.10% of enrolled students are currently employed by our co-op employer partners • 6.9% are actively seeking employment • Current ME Student Employment Statistics* • 92.2% of ME students are currently employed • 7.8% are actively seeking employment • ME Unemployment by class standing* • Freshman: 13.7% • Sophomores: 9.4% • Juniors: 6.15% • Seniors: 1.7% *As of May 9, 2007

  7. Newest Co-op Employer Partners Martinrea International Easy Travel Inc. Bosch Corp. Hayes-Lemmerz GE, Industrial Sensing Katyani Steels Private Ltd. Danaher Controls Shirley Machine & Engineering Inc. Horiba Instruments Inc. SMS Millcraft LLC Top 10 Co-op Employer Partners GM Bosch Corp. UPS TRW United Tech Borg-Warner Faurecia Delphi Ford Motor Co. Denso Cooperative Education

  8. Contact Information • Kettering University 1700 W. Third Ave. Flint, MI 48504 www.kettering.edu • Admissions (800) 955-4464, ext. 7865 admissions@kettering.edu • Cooperative Education & Career Services (800) 955-4464, ext. 7865 co-op@kettering.edu • Financial Aid (800) 955-4464, ext. 7859 finaid@kettering.edu this place thinks like you think

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