Outside of the classroom, students continue to learn and hone their skills through a variety of clubs and organizations, especially for engineers. In addition to networking with colleagues and peers, students gain experience participating in competitions, global research efforts and much more.
Participation in these organizations is not restricted by race, gender or other protected characteristics.
General clubs
- American Public Works Association
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- Chi Epsilon
- Engineers Without Borders
Undergraduate clubs
Graduate clubs
Specialty area clubs
- American Water Resources Association
- American Concrete Institute (ACI)
- American Water Works Association - Water Environment Federation
- Hyperloop
- Institute of Transportation Engineers
- Pacific Northwest Clean Water Association
- Structural Engineers Association of Washington
- Water Environment Federation
- Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI)
Diversity clubs
- American Indian Science & Engineering Society
- National Society of Black Engineers
- Science & Engineering Business Association
- Society of Asian Scientists & Engineers
- Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
- Society of Women Engineers
- Women in Science & Engineering
The UW College of Engineering Student Clubs listing offers additional opportunities.