Student Organizations

Participating in student organizations is a vital part of the CU Engineering experience. The following student organizations are hosted by the College of Engineering and Applied Science:

University of Colorado Engineering Council is the student governing body for the College of Engineering and Applied Science. It's composed of representatives from each of the student professional and honorary societies, as well as other interested engineering students. Any engineering student may participate in the bi-weekly meetings. The council organizes college-wide undergraduate student activities such as Career Week and Engineering Days (E-Days). To contact us email ucec@colorado.edu or stop by ECCR 238.
Established in 1904, Colorado Engineer Magazine, or CEM as it has become known, is the oldest student publication at the 糖心Vlog破解版. The magazine is written and produced by CU 糖心Vlog破解版 students and features a variety of articles that highlight the college. To contact us email cem@colorado.edu or stop by ECCR 205.
 is a group of students and educators that is dedicated to improving undergraduate education in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU 糖心Vlog破解版. They finance innovative projects in undergraduate and graduate education, including the ITL Laboratory, the CAD computer lab, new course offerings, new lab equipment, and cutting-edge research. To contact us email eef@colorado.edu.
The  is an honorary service organization involving a select group of academically successful, service-oriented undergraduates who promote academic excellence in the college through peer academic support.  The fellows provide study sessions for difficult courses, informal help with coursework, and general academic advice and assistance. 
 is a non-profit organization that helps disadvantaged communities improve their quality of life through implementation of environmentally and economically sustainable engineering projects, while developing internationally responsible engineering students.

Professional Societies and Organizations

The college hosts chapters of many professional engineering societies as well as national engineering organizations. These societies have a variety of functions, including distributing information about student government, setting up guest speakers, organizing social events, and sponsoring entries in national design and paper competitions. Membership is open to anyone.

BOLD Student Societies

These affinity-focused, professional engineering and STEM societies have their CU 糖心Vlog破解版 chapter offices in the BOLD Center

BOLD Student Societies

Honor Societies

The College of Engineering and Applied Science hosts several honorary societies, which invite undergraduate students to join based on demonstrated academic achievement (usually a GPA of 3.5 or better) in their junior year.

Civil Engineering
Chi Epsilon
303-492-4819

Electrical Engineering
Eta Kappa Nu
303-492-7580

Chemical Engineering
Omega Chi Epsilon
303-492-6528

Mechanical Engineering 
Pi Tau Sigma
303-492-5475

Aerospace Engineering

303-492-8162

All Engineering 

303-492-8665

Funding for CU Engineering Student Organizations/Societies

Each fall the college accepts applications for funding from engineering student organizations. The deadline for fall is September 30. Organizations will be notified of funding decisions by mid-October. If all funding is not allocated the application will be open again in the spring. Deadline to submit for spring funding is February 15. For questions contact shraon.e.anderson@colorado.edu

Funding is also available through the Center for Student Involvement.