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Student Organizations

There are several student organizations on campus for Civil and Environmental Engineering students to be a part of. Many of our students are very active in one or more of these organizations.

For more information about each of these organizations please visit the websites listed below.

AEES AEES
The Association of Environmental Engineers and Scientists is the graduate student organization of the Environmental Engineering Program at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Our organization's main goal is to improve the overall educational experience of the students in our department.
ASCE ASCE
American Society of Civil Engineers Georgia Institute of Technology Student Organization
Chi Epsilon Chi Epsilon
Chi Epsilon is the Civil Engineering Honor Society at Georgia Tech. Eligible students of Junior or Senior status in the top 30% of their class will be notified within the first few weeks of each fall and spring semester. Other requirements to join are a one time fee of $80 and participation in Induction.
EERI EERI Student Chapter
The purpose of the GT-EERI is to 1) Promote reduction of earthquake risk by advancing the science and practice of earthquake engineering, by improving understanding of the impact of earthquakes on the physical, social, economic, political and cultural environment, and by advocating comprehensive and realistic measures for reducing the harmful effects of earthquakes. 2) To increase awareness of earthquake hazard in our Mid-America region, characterized by low-frequency but high consequence seismic events.
ESWB ESWB

Engineering Students without Borders - ESWB-GT envisions a world where every man, woman, and child has access to adequate shelter, water, sanitation, and is empowered with the sustainable resources needed to meet their self-identified engineering and economic needs.

Geotechnical Society Geotechnical Society

The purpose of the Geotechnical Society is to organize lectures by outside consultants and researchers, organize lectures by geosystems engineering students to improve communication skills and to inform student colleagues of their activities, coordinate student participation in Atlanta area geosystems activities, coordinate conference trips by geosystems students, maintain the Robnett Library, maintain the graduate geosystems computer equipment, provide geosystems students with a fraternal organization dedicated to advancing the geosystems engineering profession through education at Georgia Tech.

ITE ITE

The Institute of Transportation Engineers is an international educational and scientific association of transportation professionals who are responsible for meeting mobility and safety needs. Georgia Tech’s student chapter holds monthly meetings featuring speakers from both private industry and public agencies. A handful of social events are held throughout the year. Membership is open to any undergraduate or graduate student with an interest in transportation engineering.