The University of Texas at Austin College of Engineering homepage. In 2001, U.S. News ranked UT-Austin's undergraduate and graduate engineering programs 5th nationally among public universities and 9th overall.
The EOE Program works to increase the ethnic representation of the student body enrolled in engineering at UT-Austin. The EOE Program has evolved into a comprehensive outreach, academic enrichment, and leadership and professional development effort for the benefit of the minority engineering student community. SHPE works directly with Pi Sigma Pi, NSBE, and the EOE Program in order to enhance the college experience for all minority engineering students.
On top of working tirelessly for the benefit of minority engineering students the EOE office publishes the EOE Herald. The EOE Herald is your source for info about: EOE events & services; research & internship opportunities; important UT Austin & Engineering info; scholarships; financial aid; & more!
Founded in 1974, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Inc., is a national not-for profit organization that promotes Hispanics in engineering and other related technical fields. SHPE continues to expand at an aggressive pace and currently includes 6,000 members affiliated with 40 professional chapters and 147 student chapters in the United States and Puerto Rico.
oneshpe.shpe.org/wps/portal/region5
Region 5 encompasses schools reaching from Texas to Tennessee, including the UT Chapter.
A personalized web portal where you can register for conferences, search for jobs, get up to date SHPE information and create your own custom experience.
The SHPE-Austin Professional Chapter is involved in many personal and professional development projects in addition to supporting local youth organizations through awards of scholarships and development of science programs. Their website is currently under construction.