Student Societies
Our student societies are open to students of all backgrounds* and we welcome CU Boulder students to join by contacting the society of interest directly.
We are proud to support our nine affinity-based, professional engineering and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) student societies at the Campos Student Center.
Our organizations provide a variety of programming and leadership opportunities for our students including:
- Serving as an executive board member
- Organizing career and industry networking opportunities
- Hosting cultural affirming and community building programming
- Participating in regional and national professional organization conferences
- Hosting, organizing and running an annual student-led conference
- Entering national STEM competitions
- Engaging with middle & high school students for STEM outreach
If you have any general questions about our student organizations, please reach out to our Coordinator of Student Societies, Amanda McKenzie.
Involvement Awards
2026:
Ripple Award: Eric Ta (SASE)
Supportive Staff Member of the Year: Amanda McKenzie
Leigh Wyman Family Award: Dorrin Ashrafi Soltanahmadi
Student Organization of the Year: Society of Women Engineers
2025:
Ripple Award: Manas Katragadda
Cultural Event of the Year Award: Diwali celebration
Lasting Legacy Award: SASE president Helen Do
Society of Women Engineers Mission Recognition for 2025 (SWE National Award)
Society of Women Engineers Society of Women Engineers FY25 Membership Retention Recognition - Collegiate Large section (SWE National Award)
2024:
Student Organization of the Year: Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers
Student Event of the Year: AAPI: All New Year Festival
Student Rising Star Award: Kelly Clingan from SASE
2023:
Student Organization of the Year: oSTEM @ CU Boulder
2022:
Student Organization of the Year: Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers
2020:
Student Organization of the Year: Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and Latinos in Engineering and Science
*The Center’s opportunities including student societies are open to all engineering students, regardless of race, gender and other identities protected under the law and university policy.








