Student Chapters
The first ASEE Student Chapter was founded in 1993
at Purdue University under the leadership of Dr. Jim
Jones. The enthusiasm and guidance of Dr. Jones
has been integral in the establishment of ASEE Student
Chapters. ASEE currently has thirteen student chapters
(listed below).
The general mission of the chapters is
- to develop relationships with local schools (K-12)
and aid them in fostering student interest in future
careers and study in engineering and engineering
technology,
- to encourage engineering undergraduate students
to continue their studies on the graduate level,
- to increase the interest of engineering graduate
students in careers in engineering education, and
- to assist and encourage minorities and women to
study and seek careers in the fields of engineering
and engineering technology. Each chapter works toward
these goals through a variety of activities including
newsletters, seminars, workshops, and conferences.
Current Student Chapters
How do I start a chapter at my school?
Current Chapter Officers
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