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As other have mentioned, Aerospace covers a lot of disciplines.
I am not an engineer but I can say that we, as a company, have dealt with North Carolina State University professors and under graduate aerospace interns on two projects.
We also team with Virginia Tech.
They are both excellent.
The thing we look for, as a small company, are a varied skill set and actual work experience as interns.
We highly value CAD experience and competence, modelling ability, and hands on work...just because it looks pretty in CAD doesn't mean it can be manufactured.
Look for a school that has classes that allow the students to actually get familiar with modern manufacturing techniques, assembly, component and end item testing, etc. as well as intern placement. I cannot emphasize that enough.
Good luck!
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