Student Org Directory
Find the perfect student organization for you
Whether you are looking for a new social outlet or to get a jump on your career, a student organization will enrich your academic experience.
There are 41 organizations that match your query.
Learnathon
Learnathon empowers students to reach their full potential through intense, collaborative learning sessions. By combining structure, motivation and a high-energy environment, Learnathon helps learners tackle challenges, gain new skills and accomplish more together.
Air Devils (AD)
Air Devils is a Fulton Student Organization at Arizona State University which designs and builds flying machines to participate in the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA) Design/Build/Fly Competition.
American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)
The American Indian Science and Engineering Society Arizona State University Chapter is dedicated to supporting American Indians, Alaskan Natives, Hawaiian, and First Nation Indigenous People with their academic and career goals to substantially increase the representation in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
This club is open to chemical Engineering students or any student interested in process engineering. We aim to help promote and educate the varying aspects of chemical engineering.
American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE)
The functions of ASHE shall be to confer and suggest as to matters of policy, to cooperate with other societies and associates in matters of mutual interest, to study highway engineering problems, to encourage members to prepare and discuss papers appropriate to the aims of ASHE.
Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
The Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) is the professional society for biomedical engineering students (and more) at ASU. We are an exciting organization that allows students to network and create connections with professionals in the cutting-edge fields of medicine, technology, and engineering.
ChemE Car (CEC)
ChemE Car is a club where students use Chemical Engineering skills to create a small vehicle that is both powered by and stopped by a chemical reaction. The club competes at AIChE conferences against other schools regionally and across the country.
Chess Club at ASU (CCA)
Sun Devil Chess is a club that is interested in promoting chess in Arizona as well as establishing a fun environment for individuals to play chess and network with other players.
CodeDevils (CD)
CodeDevils is a Software Engineering club at Arizona State University and is open to all ASU students. CodeDevils isn’t your traditional club, we have a focus on reaching out to students who attend ASU online.
Combat Ready Robotics (CRR)
Combat Ready Robotics at ASU is open to any and all ASU students and focuses on building interest and excitement for robotics through the medium of robot combat. Members will have the opportunity to design and construct real combat robots at one of several weight classes depending on prior experience.
DIYBio
DIYbio supports the ASU charter by encouraging collaboration and inclusion between disciplines and between all students of Arizona State University. We encourage personal and professional growth through activities relevant to synthetic biology.
Engineers Without Borders (EWB)
Engineers Without Borders, ASU chapter, is a non-profit humanitarian organization established to partner with developing communities to improve their quality of life through implementation of environmentally and economically sustainable engineering projects. This is accomplished by connecting university students, ASU faculty, and industry professionals in planning and implementing engineering projects.
Eta Kappa Nu, International Honor Society for Electrical Engineers (HKN)
Eta Kappa Nu is a unique membership organization dedicated to encouraging and recognizing excellence in the electrical and computer engineering fields. Members consist of students, alumni, and other professionals who have demonstrated exceptional academic and professional accomplishments.
Fulton Ambassadors (FA)
About Fulton Ambassadors are engineering students who volunteer their time to promote the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. We represent all majors in Engineering and share the ASU experience from a student’s perspective. We give tours to guests and speak at outreach, recruitment and special events. Leadership Tempe President Sophie…
Google Developer Student Club (GDSC)
Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) is a program run by Google Developers. Our purpose is to conduct workshops where students grow their knowledge in a peer-to-peer learning environment, and empower them to solve real world problems in their local community, local businesses and at ASU.
Hacker Devils (HKD)
Hacker Devils is a Fulton club that is interested in promoting excellence in programming through the preparation required to ace students’ coding interviews for jobs and internships.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
IEEE ASU Student Branch is one of the oldest professional and technical student organizations at ASU. IEEE ASU lies in the IEEE Phoenix Section of Region 6. Over the past years, IEEE ASU has been awarded several sectional and regional awards for its exceptional support to the students of engineering at ASU.
Material Advantage (MA)
Material Advantage (MA) strives to enrich the experience of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) students through extracurricular activities.
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
Our mission is “to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.” In support of the NSBE mission, NSBE at ASU is committed to undergraduate and graduate students in academic programs of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Next Level Devils (NLD)
NLD plans to meet twice a week throughout the semester to accomplish the task required by Microgravity University. Major accomplishments this semester are to fund the design and fabrication process of our proposal and also travel to and from NASA location in Texas where we will test our product in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab.
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (oSTEM)
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (oSTEM) is a national society dedicated to educating and fostering leadership for LGBTQIA communities in the STEM fields. The national society has been built by students, for students.
Phi Sigma Rho (ΦΣΡ)
Phi Sigma Rho is a social sorority dedicated to encourage women in technical studies to flourish both in their academic and social endeavors. We wish to create a community in which women challenge and encourage each other.
Rossum Rumblers (RRR)
Interested in building? Designing? Soldering? 3D printing? Automating? Competing, or just plain having fun? How about Autonomous robots, like self-driving cars? Do you want to do or learn how to do Robotic Manipulator Design? AI Algorithm design? Electronics circuitry? Experimenting with manufacturing, like CNC milling?
Society for Biomaterials (SFB)
Society for Biomaterials (SFB) at Arizona State University’s purpose is to encourage the development, dissemination, integration and utilization of knowledge in biomaterials primarily among students, the Arizona State University community, but also among other members of SFB.
Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE)
SASE is dedicated to the advancement of Asian heritage scientists and engineers in education and employment so that they can achieve their full career potential. In addition to professional development, SASE also encourages members to contribute to the enhancement of the communities in which they live.
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
The purpose of SHPE de ASU is to bring a sense of community to the Hispanic engineering students at Arizona State. We also seek to increase the number of Hispanics graduating with STEM degrees. We provide a network system which encourages students to persist and become role models in the Hispanic community.
Society of Water and Environmental Leaders (SWEL)
SWEL is an organization for students with an interest in water or wastewater industries, water resources professions, or other environmentally-focused professions. SWEL is a chapter under AZ Water, which provides resources to learn about the industry and explore pathways to pursuing careers in these areas.
Society of Women Engineers/Graduate Society of Women Engineers (SWE/GSWE)
Our goal is to motivate women to achieve their full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expand the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrate the value of diversity.
Software Developers Association (SoDA)
The Software Developers Association (SoDA) is committed to coding, career development, competitions, and community building. We invite everyone who is interested in programming or software engineering to our regular weekly meetings to discuss technology, software development, security, tips, and whatever we feel is relevant to the Software Engineering field.
Solar Devils (SD)
Solar Devils is a cross-disciplinary, project-based club where students build a solar powered electric car from scratch. Students go through many different aspects of the engineering process including planning and designing of the shell/chassis of the car, solar panel manufacturing and implementation, battery pack creation and implementation, and designing of the brake system, suspension, and drivetrain components.
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space Rocketry Division (SEDS-Rocketry)
As a Fulton Organization, SEDS ASU Rocketry Division will offer real-world technical experience to any Fulton student. We offer access to a rich industry network and the ability to assume career-level responsibility.
Sun Devil Motorsports – Formula SAE (SDM-FSAE)
Sun Devil Motorsports – Formula SAE, located at Arizona State University’s Tempe campus, was formed to give students of all majors the ability to use their classroom theory in a real world application. This multidisciplinary organization is run like a small business in order to create a new Formula style race car each year with the purpose of competing at the annual Formula SAE Student competition in Fontana, CA.
Sun Devil Robotics Club (SDRC)
Sun Devil Robotics Club is for any and all ASU students who are interested in robotics! For the 2022 school year we will be competing in the University Rover Challenge. We are designing and building a Mars Rover! Most of the meetings are held as sub-team meetings at various times during the weeks, with general meetings held as needed.
Sun Devil Rocketry (SDR)
Sun Devil Rocketry is a completely student run organization dedicated to the design, manufacture, and launch of high powered rockets, as well as the development of experimental propellants and propulsion systems.
Sun Devil Satellite Laboratory (SDSL)
The Sun Devil Satellite Laboratory is a student organization dedicated to the design, test, and manufacture of spacecraft and spacecraft technologies. It’s project-based, enabling many students to be exposed to a variety of engineering problems.
Sunhacks (SH)
The goal of sunhacks is to create an astounding hackathon each year and to build a strong hacker community at Arizona State University. If you are interested in getting involved, please check out our website below.
Tau Beta Pi (TBΠ)
The second oldest Greek-letter society in the U.S., Tau Beta Pi was founded in 1885 to recognize outstanding students who display both distinguished scholarship in technical fields and exemplary character. Tau Beta Pi is highly regarded throughout industry and academia, and has grown to include 238 collegiate chapters and has initiated over 540,000 members.
Theta Tau (ΘT)
Theta Tau’s object shall be to unite in fraternal fellowship such members of the engineering student body and profession as may be unanimously chosen by its Founders, and thereafter by its student members; to promote the formation of lasting friendships among its brothers; to help its members professionally and personally; to search for the truth in science; inculcate the principles of professional integrity and personal honor among its members; to teach recognition of service to profession and country as a practical idealism; and to stimulate worthy engineering effort of any kind.
Women in Aviation International (WAI)
Women in Aviation International is an organization bringing together women and men in the aviation community at ASU to develop professionalism and network within the industry. Our student organization is a nationally recognized chapter (Arizona State University Chapter) of Women in Aviation International.
Women in Computer Science (WiCS)
Women in Computer Science (WiCS) is an organization dedicated to promoting diversity in engineering, particularly with women in computing. WiCS acts as a support network and resource for women in technology by providing many social, academic, professional development, community outreach, and networking opportunities.
Women of Aeronautics and Astronautics (WoAA)
We are a group of like minded individuals looking to help women of any major at ASU find a community and make professional connections in the aerospace industry.