Our office continues to be a resource for students, educators, and employers as we strive to cultivate a culture of inclusiveness and excellence that will certainly establish the College of Engineering as a nationally recognized leader in bringing underrepresented minorities, women, and students from other underrepresented groups into the engineering profession. Our goal is to build a community within the college that motivates all students to do their best.
You will find a wealth of resources throughout the college and university. From assistance with introductory courses to help understanding financial aid, staff and faculty are here to help. Several key resources are shown here, but you will find others in the Advising and Grad Studies sections of Student Services and the Student Life section of the University Web site.
Our office is located in 146 Olin Hall - a place to seek advice on course planning, look for a computerized study space (Olin B-55), sort out personal or academic programs, celebrate a good score on an exam, or socialize with fellow engineering students. We would welcome the opportunity to meet or speak with you.
Academic Support
Financial Resources
Emotional Support
Peer Mentoring
National Professional Affiliations