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Association of Environmental Engineering Students

About This Organization

Abbreviation(s):
AEES
Purpose:
The Association of Environmental Engineering Students (AEES) is a group of Texas A&M University students interested in the field of environmental engineering. We have periodic meetings with speakers who work in the environmental engineering industry or related fields. AEES strives to enhance its student members' understanding of practical applications in environmental engineering as it relates to their classes and research, as well as to help transition them into the working environment following graduation. AEES is the student chapter of Water Environment Association of Texas (WEAT) at Texas A&M. A team of 5-6 people from the members of the organization is chosen to represent Texas A&M University in the Student design Competition hosted every year by the WEAT. WEAT is a sub part of the national level organization Water Environment Federation (WEF). The winners of the WEAT student design competition get to represent their university at the annual national WEF conference. Both of these platforms are good networking and knowledge expanding sources.
Year Founded:
2011
Membership Dues:
$10
Admits Members:
All Year
Meeting Locations:
HEB 203

Public Contact Information

Public Contact Name:
Nancy Mandujano
Public Contact E-mail Address:
nancym@tamu.edu
Public Contact Phone Number:
817-323-3737

Group Contact Information

Organization Web Site:
https://praeestamu.wixsite.com/aees-texas-a-m
Organization E-mail Address:
vp.aeestamu@gmail.com

Organization Associations

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

Membership

Approximate membership of the organization:
51-100
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:
Once per semester
Fundraising Events:
Once per semester
Speakers/Lectures:
Three or more times per semester
On-Campus Social Events:
Once per semester
Off-Campus Social Events:
Once per year
Hosting Conferences:
Never
Sponsoring Special Events (Concerts, one-time events, etc.):
Once per year
New Member Orientation/Training:
Once per year
Events with Alcohol:
Never
In-State Travel:
Once per year
Domestic US Travel:
Once per year
International Travel:
Never