Student Organizations
The College of Engineering provides College-level advisement to all Engineering Student Organizations in order to maximize their cooperation, coordination and participation in College-wide student developmental activities. Student involvement in College-based student organizations is a critical element of success in engineering. Engineering is a team sport and one of the ways that students learn to play effectively and win is to develop the ability to work productively with a diversity of people in different scenarios. The College values our broad offering of student organizations and encourages all of our students to take advantage of this rich developmental resource.
College-Wide
- Alpha Omega Epsilon
- Bioengineering Interest Group
- Engineering Ambassadors
- Engineers Without Borders
- National Society of Black Engineers
- National Society of Professional Engineers
- Sigma Phi Delta
- Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
- Society of Women Engineers
- Tau Beta Pi
Chemical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- Chi Epsilon
- Environmental Engineering Student Association
- Institute of Transportation Engineers
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
- Materials Research Society
- Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering - (SAMPE-UD)


