Peggy Liska

Peggy Liska

Texas A&M University
Senior, B.S., Electronics Engineering Technology

When I first started looking for a highly ranked engineering college, I was overwhelmed by the number of ranking systems. To narrow down the schools, I eliminated those that were not ABET-accredited. This ensured that those I was considering were recognized for their technical credibility.

I selected the Engineering Technology (ET) program at Texas A&M. I’m particularly impressed with the partnership that they’ve formed with industry representatives. The ET program receives valuable input as to where the electronics engineering profession is going, while the companies learn about the university’s innovative research and capstone design projects.

ABET Facts

Accredited Programs at HBCUs

Howard University was the first historically black college or university to have ABET-accredited programs. ABET's predecessor, the Engineers' Council for Professional Development, accredited three engineering programs there in 1937.