
ASEE's lifeblood is its network of volunteers. This corps of engineering and technology educators, industry representatives, and students carry out the bulk of ASEE's member programs and activities. The ASEE leadership program offers volunteers the opportunity to make new contacts, work with different constituencies, leaders and others in the community, and expand their professional development. If you are interested in volunteering with a specific group, please contact the appropriate chairperson.
ASEE offers over forty Divisions and constituent committees that span a wide variety of interests and highlight the breadth of opportunities available to you as an ASEE member. Members are invited to affiliate with up to six of these special interest groups, and to take an active part in their work.
ASEE divides its membership into four geographic Zones. These Zones provide a formal organization structure to promote, encourage and facilitate the various activities of ASEE at the local level.
An ASEE Campus Representative is designated by his/her institution to serve as the liaison between ASEE Headquarters and faculty and students on campus.
Learn more about ASEE's thirteen student chapters.
The Grade of Fellow is one of unusual professional distinction and conferred by the Board of Directors upon an ASEE member with outstanding and extraordinary qualifications, and experience in engineering or engineering technology education or allied field, and ASEE contributions.