Students with an interest in business or STEM subjects will be pleased with the offerings of Kettering University, which has a focus not just on those disciplines, but in fostering the next generation of industry leaders. Students attribute some of their success to the institution's "awesome" co-op program, which is "unparalleled in preparing students." The way co-op works is by splitting the academic calendar into four approximately 11-week terms, two of which are for school, and two of which are for work. This means that from their first year on, undergrads "get to make money during school while also getting experience and making industry connections."
A word of warning from students, though: this type of scheduling is quite demanding. "Course loads are high and there is often a lot of homework." This can be compounded by what current enrollees feel is an all-or-nothing split between instructor styles: some "care deeply about the subject and the students" and others who are just plain prickly, or as one puts it, "I have had many professors gladly tell me how many students have failed their class." There are plenty of students who share happy stories of faculty members who are "available almost whenever you need them" or who are "very understanding" and "always willing to help," but "there isn't really an in-between."