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You work hard in your professional career to solve complex challenges and design efficiency into everything you do. Researching and applying to graduate schools should not be so frustratingly time consuming.

EngineeringCAS was designed to make your graduate degree search and application process as efficient and effective as possible. As the only Centralized Application Service (CAS™) for graduate engineering programs, EngineeringCAS provides a centralized, streamlined, cost-effective way to identify and apply to best-fit graduate Engineering schools with one set of application materials.

No matter which Engineering career path you are on, earning your Master’s degree is one of the best ways to obtain the advanced skills and credentials to maximize your contributions and achieve your career goals.

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You work hard in your professional career to solve complex challenges and design efficiency into everything you do. Researching and applying to graduate schools should not be so frustratingly time consuming.

 
 

EngineeringCAS for Schools

Launched in July 2017, EngineeringCAS brings admissions offices an improved way to recruit, enroll and admit best-fit students while saving money and better allocating staff resources each admissions cycle.

EngineeringCAS has allowed Liaison to form important strategic partnerships with many engineering organizations and societies, including the Global Engineering Deans Council (GEDC), International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES), the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE).

After just two years, EngineeringCAS:

  • Now serves more than 1,000 programs on dozens of campuses nationwide.
  • Is expected to process applications from 28,000 unique applicants during the 2019/2020 cycle.
  • Now offers scholarships to qualified engineering students.

“Today’s engineering admissions leaders are under tremendous pressure to yield best-fit students in the face of limited resources, increased competition and ever-evolving student demands,” says Ron Hyman, Liaison’s executive director. “The robust growth of EngineeringCAS in just two years clearly demonstrates its ability to deliver the results engineering programs require in order to achieve their most important short- and long-term gains.”

 

For more information or to join now, contact:

Ron Hyman – Executive Director, Global CAS Development
Phone: (508) 353-8880   |   Email: rhyman@liaisonedu.com

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