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Carnegie Mellon, the only top 25 university founded in the 20th century, evolved from a regional technical school to a world-class research university. First envisioned in 1900 by steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Mellon’s unique approach to education—giving students the opportunity to become experts in their chosen field while studying a broad range of course work across disciplines—creates leaders and problem solvers for the changing marketplace of today and tomorrow. This academic approach creates Carnegie Mellon graduates that are sought out by employers around the globe and truly do go on to change the world.

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Research Opportunities

Our undergraduates are building mobile robots, creating documentary films, investigating cultural trends and developing new digital communications technology. To learn more about research at Carnegie Mellon…

Academic Resources

The Carnegie Mellon community offers various resource centers to ensure that students have a successful and enjoyable college experience. For more information about academic support...

Study Abroad

Carnegie Mellon typically has students studying abroad on all seven continents. Check out the innovative academic and social opportunities available to students who study abroad…