I'm inquiring about the value of a degree from RHIT, the facilities, how they develop players, campus life, etc. I may be interested in going into a field other than engineering (economics, applied mathematics, data science), and would like to know how the non-engineering programs are. I plan on going to grad school after my undergrad if that's at all relevant. I've heard really good things about the coaching staff, and it seems like Rose has seen some success this past decade, and if anyone has any experiences that they feel comfortable sharing, I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
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Rose-Hulman has an excellent reputation, mainly for engineering. I see that almost all the baseball players major in some sort of engineering, with a couple in math. There is an Economics major. I don't know about the baseball, though.
Neighbour's son went there and she raved about how well her somewhat ordinary (academically) son did there. Only complaint she had was the price. No info on baseball, sorry.
Appreciate the responses. Anyone have any personal experiences with the baseball program?
Here are some visual of their roster management:
2020 Player Distribution by State
2020 Player Distribution by Position
2020 Additional Team Roster Insights
4 years w/l record
2019 Financials
10 Year Baseball Budget
Attachments
@CollegebaseballInsights posted:
Did you not find any data for the summer teams or are you sure that no one plays summer league baseball?
@12whitesox12 posted:Did you not find any data for the summer teams or are you sure that no one plays summer league baseball?
On hold for now.
Here is 2019, we focus on the top 30 leagues.