Learn the academic requirements for engineering programs at a variety of schools. Determine which schools you have a reasonable shot of getting into with your grades and standardized test scores.
Request that the college send you information on its engineering program. You can call the school's engineering department directly. Engineering program information can also be acquired through your high school guidance office.
Look over the academic calendars of the various engineering schools you want to apply to. Keep in mind that there are many specialized branches of engineering, and some schools may offer more opportunities for you to focus on your area of interest.
Make a short list of schools to which you want to apply. Consider the quality of the program, the school's reputation, annual costs and the school's location relative to your home.
Consult each school's academic calendar, or the engineering department, to determine the application deadline. You can also coordinate this through your high school guidance office, if you have yet to graduate. Remember that many colleges offer an early deadline and a final, or late, deadline, and that candidates can receive early admission or late admission.
Submit your test scores, grade reports, letters of recommendation and any other application materials specified by the college by the deadline. Give yourself time leading up to the deadline to make sure you have everything in place.
Remain in contact with the school while you wait for your application to be evaluated, if you have any questions about the procedures used to determine which applications are accepted and which are not. You'll also be notified of the date by which you can expect a decision.