The Duke University student chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is comprised of undergraduate students, both Civil Engineering majors and others, who are passionate about learning more about Civil Engineering and being engaged in the engineering community. Benefits of Membership:
- Get hands-on engineering experience with the annual Concrete Canoe, Steel Bridge, as well as other
competitions and events.
- Build relationships with Civil Engineering faculty and classmates.
- Get advice from knowledgeable upperclassmen.
- Get the inside track on internships and summer placements.
- Attend a full schedule of ASCE regional events.
- Have access to numerous ASCE regional and national scholarships. Prospective New Members:
It’s never too early or too late to get involved with ASCE! If you are interested in joining our student chapter at Duke, you should:
- Subscribe to the Duke ASCE listserve! You will get notification of all upcoming Duke ASCE meetings and events.
- Become a national ASCE member! Visit http://www.asce.org/join/ and use the following information to register (School Code: 5156). You have to be a student chapter member in order to be a national student member of ASCE. National ASCE student memberships are completely FREE and give you access to civil engineering resources, scholarships, and competitions. Prospective Duke Civil Engineers:
Are you considering applying to Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering? Interested in Civil Engineering? At Duke, the Civil Engineering Department is a tightly knit community. With only about 25 students in each class, we build strong relationships inside and outside of the classroom. You will also be able to build excellent relationships with world-class faculty through small classes and opportunities to work on research directly with professors in your undergraduate career.