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Of course a degree in Computer Science from MIT will open doors that a C.S. degree from Alabama A&M will not. Simply because MIT is widely considered to be the top computer and engineering school in the country. However when looking at state supported institutions. If you take two students with the same GPA and same overall qualifications one from University of Alabama and one from AAMU, I don't think that a C.S. degree from Alabama holds any more weight than a degree from Alabama A&M. However, when answering this question I think you have to take into account that some of your "upper tier" schools (i.e. Ivy League schools, MIT, USC and etc) are generally considered better than others, but when comparing most state supported schools I don't think that one degree is any better than the other. If the person doing the hiring is a grad of a particular PWC and the application is a grad of that same PWC then you may see some favoritism, otherwise I don't think it really matters one way or the other. As a matter of fact from a overall knowledge and preparation stand point I am willing to bet that a student from A&M may have more knowledge and will be more prepared to enter the work force than a student from Alabama or any other PWC in the state. At least that has been my experience in the work place.