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Joining and participating in student organizations and honor societies is a win/win situation.  Meeting new people, sharing ideas and working together towards a common goal provides opportunities and experiences that will stay with you for years to come.  So get involved and make a difference!

View details about the student organizations including PEERS.

Honor Societies

Chi Epsilon - Civil
Pi Tau Sigma - Mechanical
Tau Beta Pi - All of Engineering
Eta Kappa Nu - Electrical & Computer

Professional Development

ACI - American Concrete Institute
AIAA - American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
AICHE - American Institute of Chemical Engineers
ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers
ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ESC - Engineering Student Council
EWB - Engineers Without Borders
EGSC - Engineering Graduate Student Council
IEEE - Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
ISPE - International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineers
ITE - Institute of Transportation Engineers
NSBE - National Society of Black Engineers
PEERS - Peers Enhancing Educational Resources for Students
SHPE - Society of Hispanic and Professional Engineers
SWE - Society of Women Engineers

Student Projects

Baja SAE
Formula SAE - Society of Automotive Engineers
Steel Bridge
 

For more information contact Gayle Doyle.

PEERS - Peers Enhancing Educational Resources for Students
A student organization providing peer mentoring to all students, with the emphasis on freshman and transitional students. 

Interested in joining an engineering student organization or honor society?

As an engineering student, there are many College organizations you might be interested in joining. They add unique opportunities for educational and social experiences. It's also a chance to put your engineering know-how to practical use.

Or...outside of engineering?

The University's student organizations are a great way to get involved and solidify the sense of community on campus.

Volunteer -- it makes a difference!

Students provide an invaluable resource to the College of Engineering, through their volunteer efforts. Virtually all of our recruiting programs (Open House and Candidates Days) and events, for example, incorporate our engineering students. In addition to these recruiting programs, qualified students can also participate in a peer tutoring program.

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