Center for Minorities in Science & Engineering

The Center for Minorities in Science and Engineering provides academic support services and outreach programs designed to recruit, retain, and graduate African American, Hispanic American, and Native American engineering students.

Center for Minorities in Science & Engineering

Engineering Career Services

The Engineering Career Services Office assists all engineering students with finding internships, co-op jobs, and entry-level positions. The services that we offer to students include career advising, resume critiques, career development workshops, online job listings, on-campus interviews, employer information sessions, job search tip handouts, career fairs, networking receptions, salary surveys, recruiter in residence opportunities, and much more.

Engineering Career Services

Office of Global Engineering Leadership

The Clark School offers a variety of engineering leadership opportunities designed to promote student leadership development and enhance the skills employers are seeking. Opportunities such as Engineers Without Borders, Alternative Spring Break, and other workshops and leadership opportunities are an excellent way to enhance your leadership skills.

Office of Global Engineering Leadership

Engineering Academic Services

EAS provides students with the support needed to navigate the Clark School through education about curriculum and academic policies in an effort to guide them on their path to graduation. Students are encouraged to visit EAS in order to learn more about academic policies, academic advising, tutoring resources, and the graduation application process. EAS also offers support to Undecided Engineering students, prospective transfer students, and is committed to the success of all Clark School students.

Engineering Academic Services

Women in Engineering

Women in Engineering (WIE) is dedicated to promoting the role of women in the field of engineering. Their focus is on the recruitment of prospective female engineering students and the retention of current undergraduate and graduate female engineering students.

Women in Engineering

Keystone Program

The Keystone Program encourages the school's best faculty members to teach our most fundamental courses. Keystone brings beginning engineers an enhanced educational experience, reinforces and recognizes outstanding teaching, and serves a national model for increasing engineering student retention and graduation rates.

Keystone Program

College Park Scholars STS Program

Science, Technology and Society explores the powerful social, ethical, and political relationships that drive research and innovation. The program delves into the challenges of living and innovating in a world where emerging science and technologies are becoming increasingly interconnected, pervasive, and powerful.

College Park Scholars STS Program

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