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American Institute of Chemical Engineers

About This Organization

Abbreviation(s):
AIChE
Purpose:
The Texas A&M University Student Chapter of AIChE is dedicated to providing members with experiences that go beyond the usual classroom education. As a professional society, we arrange opportunities for students to build contact networks and see "real world" applications of a chemical engineering degree in industry through plant trips, speaker meetings, and our annual chemical engineering conference. As a student organization, we help develop leadership skills and provide members many occasions in which to practice and improve their teamwork through social and community service activities.
Year Founded:
1960
Membership Dues:
$20 (Fall&Spring), $15 (Spring-Only), $5 (One-time only)
Admits Members:
All Year
Meeting Locations:
JEB 106

Public Contact Information

Public Contact Name:
Delaney Feagans
Public Contact E-mail Address:
president.aichetamu@gmail.com
Public Contact Phone Number:
6825824869

Group Contact Information

Organization Web Site:
http://www.aichetamu.org
Organization E-mail Address:
president.aichetamu@gmail.com

Organization Associations

Academic Department:
Dwight Look College of Engineering
Non-Academic Department:
None

Membership

Approximate membership of the organization:
100-300
Membership policies:
  • Our organization accepts undergraduate students as members
  • Our organization accepts graduate students as members
  • Our organization accepts faculty/staff as members
Weekly time committment required of organization members:
0-3 Hours
Membership intake process:
Open

Events

Community Service Projects:
Three or more times per semester
Fundraising Events:
Twice per semester
Speakers/Lectures:
Three or more times per semester
On-Campus Social Events:
Three or more times per semester
Off-Campus Social Events:
Three or more times per semester
Hosting Conferences:
Twice per semester
Sponsoring Special Events (Concerts, one-time events, etc.):
Twice per semester
New Member Orientation/Training:
Three or more times per semester
Events with Alcohol:
Once per year
In-State Travel:
Three or more times per semester
Domestic US Travel:
Once per semester
International Travel:
Never