Organization:American Society For Engineering Education (ASEE)
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OVERVIEW
The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) is a non-profit based in D.C dedicated to promoting and improving engineering and engineering technology education
PURPOSE
ASEE has stated that their purpose is to foster "the advancement of education in all of its functions which pertain to engineering and allied branches of science and technology, including the processes of teaching and learning, counseling, research, extension services and public relations."
The ASEE's mision to further education in engineering and engineering technology is executed through various methods:
- by promoting excellence in instruction, research, public service, and practice
- exercising worldwide leadership
- fostering the technological education of society
- providing quality products and service to its members
DISTINCT DIFFERENCES FROM OTHER OFFERINGS
NSF Step Meetings
Transforming Veterans into Engineering Related Careers
Diversity Workshops
IMPACT ACHIEVED FOR STUDENTS AND CAMPUS
ASEE develops policies and programs that enhance professional opportunities for engineering faculty members, and promotes activities that support increased student enrollments in engineering and engineering technology colleges and universities.ASEE takes an active role in informing public policy in the government and private sector. ASEE also provides a communication link among corporations, government agencies, and educational institutions.
MEMBERSHIP
$25 for graduate and undergraduate student membership
Student Member Benefits:
- A subscription to ASEE Prism magazine
- Membership in one of ASEE's geographic sections
- Affiliation with up to six of ASEE's divisions and constituent committees
- Subscription to the Journal of Engineering Education and/or to ASEE's Profiles Engineering & Engineering Technology Colleges
- FREE registration for the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
- Access to Members-Only areas of the ASEE web site
- Unique opportunities to make valuable contracts and make contributions to the field by participating in ASEE Volunteer Leadership activities
https://www.asee.org/about-us/types-of-membership/individual-membership
CONTACT INFORMATION
American Society for Engineering Education
1818 N Street, N.W., Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036-2479
Main Telephone: (202) 331-3500
Fax: (202) 265-8504 -
See more at: http://www.asee.org/about-us/headquarters/our-staff#sthash.uzrv1YB1.dpuf
LINKS
ASEE Website: http://www.asee.org
Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/HCy1dxQXHMBN4