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ASEE provides its diverse membership which includes faculty, students, administrators, and industry professionals with a variety of publications. Your membership includes a subscription to Prism, an award winning magazine that features timely articles, cutting-edge technology, research breakthroughs, and important trends in engineering education. Members can also subscribe to the Journal of Engineering Education as well as a host of other publications. Learn more about ASEE Publications.
Members receive substantial savings when attending the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition and other ASEE sponsored events and meetings. Our conferences are committed to foster publication using the exchange of ideas and information while enhancing teaching methods and curricula as well as providing prime networking opportunities. As an added benefit Student members receive a discounted, $50 registration, while Life and Retired members receive discounts at the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition. Explore upcoming ASEE Conferences.
It’s important that ASEE provides you with opportunities to connect, interact, and engage with your peers in close proximity. Section and Zone activities and meetings allow you to participate in professional activities at the local level, and offer a chance for members to form regional networks of colleagues with common interests and goals. Be sure to take full advantage of these professional networking opportunities.
ASEE members can choose from over 50 professional interest groups. These Divisions are the pulse of ASEE and provide members with professional development and networking opportunities within their area of interest or expertise. You are sure to find one that suits your needs. Find the Division that’s just right for you.
As an ASEE member you’ll have unlimited access to our Member-Only resources, tools, and content. Search the electronic membership directory, search for papers, review faculty openings or fellowship opportunities, or read the latest issue of a publication.
Are you ready to advance your field in meaningful and exciting ways?
Ready to connect to your peers, share ideas and make an impact?
This is the beginning of your journey.
Individual Memberships are ideal for engineering professionals, engineering educators, engineering students, and others looking to expand their network, find publishing opportunities, join professional interest groups and much, much more...
Persons occupying or having occupied responsible positions in engineering instruction, research, or practice, and others with a demonstrated professional interest in engineering education. They may come from within or without the academic environment.
The same attributes and benefits as Professional Members but receiving all benefits online. Members receive PRISM electronically. Professional Online Membership rates are based on each country's World Bank GNI classification (found here)
High Income: $135
Upper Middle Income: $87
Lower Middle Income: $27
Lower Income: $6
Teachers and administrators in P-12 schools or school systems who have a special interest in science, engineering, technology, and math education will receive membership in ASEE's Pre-College Engineering Education Division.
P-12 Educator: $75
A student enrolled or interested in engineering, technology, or engineering/technology education at the graduate level.
Student: $45
The same attributes as Student Members but receiving all benefits online. Members receive Prism Magazine electronically. International Student Membership rates are based on each country's World Bank GNI classification (which can be found here).
High Income: $15
Upper Middle Income: $10
Lower Middle Income: $3
Lower Income: $1
Persons occupying or having occupied responsible positions in engineering instruction, research, or practice, and others with a demonstrated professional interest in engineering education. They may come from within or without the academic environment.
The same attributes and benefits as Professional Members but receiving all benefits online. Members receive PRISM electronically. Professional Online Membership rates are based on each country's World Bank GNI classification (found here)
High Income: $135
Upper Middle Income: $87
Lower Middle Income: $27
Lower Income: $6
Teachers and administrators in P-12 schools or school systems who have a special interest in science, engineering, technology, and math education will receive membership in ASEE's Pre-College Engineering Education Division.
P-12 Educator: $75
A student enrolled or interested in engineering, technology, or engineering/technology education at the graduate level.
Student: $45
The same attributes as Student Members but receiving all benefits online. Members receive Prism Magazine electronically. International Student Membership rates are based on each country's World Bank GNI classification (which can be found here).
High Income: $15
Upper Middle Income: $10
Lower Middle Income: $3
Lower Income: $1
Institutional Memberships connect engineering colleges and other educational institutions to vast community or resources.
US-based universities with one (or more) engineering programs accredited by ABET's EAC (any level)
US-based universities with doctoral engineering programs accredited by ABET's EAC (any level)
4-Year Engineering College: $3,473
4-Year Engineering Colleges w/ Doctoral Programs: $5,789
Optional Engineering Research Council Membership: $174
US-based universities with one (or more) engineering technology programs accredited by ABET's ETAC (any level)
US-based universities with doctoral engineering technology programs accredited by ABET’s EAC (any level)
4-Year Engineering & Engineering Tech Colleges: $4,863
4-Year Engineering & Engineering Tech Colleges w/ Doctoral Programs: $5,789
Optional Engineering Research Council Membership: $174
Community Colleges: $406
US-based universities with one (or more) engineering programs accredited by ABET's EAC (any level)
US-based universities with doctoral engineering programs accredited by ABET's EAC (any level)
4-Year Engineering College: $3,473
4-Year Engineering Colleges w/ Doctoral Programs: $5,789
Optional Engineering Research Council Membership: $174
US-based universities with one (or more) engineering technology programs accredited by ABET's ETAC (any level)
US-based universities with doctoral engineering technology programs accredited by ABET’s EAC (any level)
4-Year Engineering & Engineering Tech Colleges: $4,863
4-Year Engineering & Engineering Tech Colleges w/ Doctoral Programs: $5,789
Optional Engineering Research Council Membership: $174
Community Colleges: $406
College Affiliates: $406
Community Colleges: $406
College Affiliates: $406
Community Colleges: $406
MANDATORY***
International universities with one (or more) engineering or technology programs accredited by a national organization (equal to ABET’s EAC)
Power to appoint one key contact (usually the dean)
Power to appoint three additional organizational contacts
Key contact participation in ASEE’s Engineering Deans Council (EDC)
Discount registration for the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
Invite to the Engineering Deans Institute (EDI) (deans only)
Online access to the Journal of Engineering Education, our scholarly journal of peer-reviewed articles
Online access to our annual Profiles of Engineering and Engineering Technology
Subscription to PRISM, our award-winning magazine
Subscription to Capital Shorts, our weekly e-newsletter on congressional issues affecting engineering education (deans only)
Non-US Colleges with EAC-equivalent Programs Membership rates are based on each country's World Bank GNI classification (which can be found here).
High Income: $1,737
Upper Middle Income: $1,136
Lower Middle Income: $352
Low Income: $72
International College Memberships are reserved for post-secondary schools outside of the US that have engineering or engineering technology programs that are accredited by ABET or their national equivalents to ABET. Membership includes one main contact, plus three other contacts. The dean of each engineering college member may participate in ASEE’s Engineering Deans Council (EDC) or Engineering Technology Council (ETC) as appropriate. For an additional fee, institutional members can participate in ASEE’s Engineering Research Council (ERC).
Optional Engineering Research Council Membership: $165.38
MANDATORY***
International colleges with one (or more) non-accredited engineering programs
International colleges that intend to seek accreditation from an international accreditation organization (equal to ABET’s EAC)
International colleges with pre-engineering courses (part of dual-degree programs)
EXCEPTIONS
Accept being a non-voting member of the council
Meet membership requirements for three years
Be reelected by the EDC Executive Board
Power to appoint one key contact (usually the dean)
Application for associate membership to the ASEE’s Engineering Deans Council (EDC)
Discount registration for the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
Invite to the Engineering Technology Council (ETC)
Online access to our annual Profiles of Engineering and Engineering Technology
Subscription to PRISM, our award-winning magazine
Subscription to Capital Shorts, our weekly e-newsletter on congressional issues affecting engineering education (deans only)
Non-US Colleges without EAC-equivalent Programs:
MANDATORY***
If you can’t afford an International College Affiliate Membership, our Consortium
Membership option allows 2 - 5 institutions to band together.
In this case, one key contact (on a rotating basis) will receive the benefits
of an International College Affiliate Membership.
This operates with the understanding that those contacts are responsible for
disseminating the key info to your Consortium partners.
Non-US Colleges Consortium: $500
MANDATORY***
International universities with one (or more) engineering or technology programs accredited by a national organization (equal to ABET’s EAC)
Power to appoint one key contact (usually the dean)
Power to appoint three additional organizational contacts
Key contact participation in ASEE’s Engineering Deans Council (EDC)
Discount registration for the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
Invite to the Engineering Deans Institute (EDI) (deans only)
Online access to the Journal of Engineering Education, our scholarly journal of peer-reviewed articles
Online access to our annual Profiles of Engineering and Engineering Technology
Subscription to PRISM, our award-winning magazine
Subscription to Capital Shorts, our weekly e-newsletter on congressional issues affecting engineering education (deans only)
Non-US Colleges with EAC-equivalent Programs Membership rates are based on each country's World Bank GNI classification (which can be found here).
High Income: $1,737
Upper Middle Income: $1,136
Lower Middle Income: $352
Low Income: $72
International College Memberships are reserved for post-secondary schools outside of the US that have engineering or engineering technology programs that are accredited by ABET or their national equivalents to ABET. Membership includes one main contact, plus three other contacts. The dean of each engineering college member may participate in ASEE’s Engineering Deans Council (EDC) or Engineering Technology Council (ETC) as appropriate. For an additional fee, institutional members can participate in ASEE’s Engineering Research Council (ERC).
Optional Engineering Research Council Membership: $165.38
MANDATORY***
International colleges with one (or more) non-accredited engineering programs
International colleges that intend to seek accreditation from an international accreditation organization (equal to ABET’s EAC)
International colleges with pre-engineering courses (part of dual-degree programs)
EXCEPTIONS
Accept being a non-voting member of the council
Meet membership requirements for three years
Be reelected by the EDC Executive Board
Power to appoint one key contact (usually the dean)
Application for associate membership to the ASEE’s Engineering Deans Council (EDC)
Discount registration for the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
Invite to the Engineering Technology Council (ETC)
Online access to our annual Profiles of Engineering and Engineering Technology
Subscription to PRISM, our award-winning magazine
Subscription to Capital Shorts, our weekly e-newsletter on congressional issues affecting engineering education (deans only)
Non-US Colleges without EAC-equivalent Programs:
MANDATORY***
If you can’t afford an International College Affiliate Membership, our Consortium
Membership option allows 2 - 5 institutions to band together.
In this case, one key contact (on a rotating basis) will receive the benefits
of an International College Affiliate Membership.
This operates with the understanding that those contacts are responsible for
disseminating the key info to your Consortium partners.
Non-US Colleges Consortium: $500
MANDATORY***
US-based P12 schools who’d like to advance their STEM curriculum to pre-college levels
Power to appoint four organizational contacts to receive free memberships
Membership into the Pre-College Engineering Division
Affiliation with five of ASEE’s 52 professional interest divisions
Volunteer leadership positions at all levels of the Society, from local to national
Discount registration for the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
Online access to the Journal of Engineering Education, our scholarly journal of peer-reviewed articles
Online access to our annual Profiles of Engineering and Engineering Technology
Subscription to PRISM, our award-winning magazine
P-12 School Membership: $203
MANDATORY***
P12 School District Membership is for P12 school districts based in the US.
This membership includes the same benefits of the above P12 School Membership.
The only difference being the district is eligible for 50 organizational contacts.
P12 School District Membership: $869
MANDATORY***
US-based P12 schools who’d like to advance their STEM curriculum to pre-college levels
Power to appoint four organizational contacts to receive free memberships
Membership into the Pre-College Engineering Division
Affiliation with five of ASEE’s 52 professional interest divisions
Volunteer leadership positions at all levels of the Society, from local to national
Discount registration for the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
Online access to the Journal of Engineering Education, our scholarly journal of peer-reviewed articles
Online access to our annual Profiles of Engineering and Engineering Technology
Subscription to PRISM, our award-winning magazine
P-12 School Membership: $203
MANDATORY***
P12 School District Membership is for P12 school districts based in the US.
This membership includes the same benefits of the above P12 School Membership.
The only difference being the district is eligible for 50 organizational contacts.
P12 School District Membership: $869
Corporate Membership is for for Advertisers, Sponsors, and Conference Partners looking to connect directly to the engineering education community in meaningful and lasting ways.
Join the premier network of engineering and engineering technology education leaders.
ASEE Corporate membership is how companies like yours can influence what and how engineering students are taught. This is a great opportunity to weigh in on engineering and engineering technology education.
We’re connected with deans, faculty and administrators at all major engineering and engineering technology institutions. Together we can determine the best way to prepare engineering students for a bright future --- with you.
Why join ASEE? Membership will provide your company with a valuable opportunity to engage with a network of nearly every engineering and engineering technology leader. Leverage the collective strengths of their institutions and resources to advance innovation, excellence, and access at all levels of education for the engineering profession.
Membership in the Corporate Member Council of ASEE enables you to influence the future of engineering education. These opportunities enable you to connect with nearly all the engineering deans and educators in the U.S. at one time.
Beyond the large reach the council provides to members, it connects you with a close-knit network that is driving change in education. Membership is a tremendous value for Siemens.
You know what critical skills the marketplace needs; you can help engineering educators shape curriculum and develop important research projects. Let’s work together to improve education by discovering and implementing innovations in curricula, research collaborations, institutional management, and more.
When you join the ASEE, you access to deans and faculty, allowing you to create networks and relationships that will expand your reach for talented and innovative engineers you contribute to the ongoing assessment and improvement of engineering education practices; you support the development of top quality engineering graduates who will go on to strengthen the workforce and stimulate local and global economies; and you grow your global network among the leadership of engineering schools worldwide, allowing you to identify and access talent and engage meaningfully across the higher education sector.
As a corporate member, you receive:
For companies 100 or more employees. Full members may choose up to four employees — a key contact representative to the Corporate Member Council and three others — who will all receive the benefits of individual ASEE member¬ship.
For companies fewer than 100 employees. Affiliate members name one person to serve as Corporate Member Council representative and receive the benefits of an individual ASEE membership.
ASEE Corporate Members may appoint a "key contact" to represent your organization on ASEE's Corporate Member Council (CMC), which has a specific mission to advance the dialogue and collaboration between academia and industry. THE CMC meeting monthly online and in person twice a year plus offers participation in other events throughout the year, the Council provides the ideal conduit for communications from industry into the top levels of engineering and engineering technology education.
Have questions about Membership? Get in touch with our Membership Department by calling 202-331-3520 or emailing membership@asee.org
Join the premier network of engineering and engineering technology education leaders.
ASEE Corporate membership is how companies like yours can influence what and how engineering students are taught. This is a great opportunity to weigh in on engineering and engineering technology education.
We’re connected with deans, faculty and administrators at all major engineering and engineering technology institutions. Together we can determine the best way to prepare engineering students for a bright future --- with you.
Why join ASEE? Membership will provide your company with a valuable opportunity to engage with a network of nearly every engineering and engineering technology leader. Leverage the collective strengths of their institutions and resources to advance innovation, excellence, and access at all levels of education for the engineering profession.
Membership in the Corporate Member Council of ASEE enables you to influence the future of engineering education. These opportunities enable you to connect with nearly all the engineering deans and educators in the U.S. at one time.
Beyond the large reach the council provides to members, it connects you with a close-knit network that is driving change in education. Membership is a tremendous value for Siemens.
You know what critical skills the marketplace needs; you can help engineering educators shape curriculum and develop important research projects. Let’s work together to improve education by discovering and implementing innovations in curricula, research collaborations, institutional management, and more.
When you join the ASEE, you access to deans and faculty, allowing you to create networks and relationships that will expand your reach for talented and innovative engineers you contribute to the ongoing assessment and improvement of engineering education practices; you support the development of top quality engineering graduates who will go on to strengthen the workforce and stimulate local and global economies; and you grow your global network among the leadership of engineering schools worldwide, allowing you to identify and access talent and engage meaningfully across the higher education sector.
As a corporate member, you receive:
For companies 100 or more employees. Full members may choose up to four employees — a key contact representative to the Corporate Member Council and three others — who will all receive the benefits of individual ASEE member¬ship.
For companies fewer than 100 employees. Affiliate members name one person to serve as Corporate Member Council representative and receive the benefits of an individual ASEE membership.
ASEE Corporate Members may appoint a "key contact" to represent your organization on ASEE's Corporate Member Council (CMC), which has a specific mission to advance the dialogue and collaboration between academia and industry. THE CMC meeting monthly online and in person twice a year plus offers participation in other events throughout the year, the Council provides the ideal conduit for communications from industry into the top levels of engineering and engineering technology education.
Have questions about Membership? Get in touch with our Membership Department by calling 202-331-3520 or emailing membership@asee.org
Special Memberships honor our experienced and established Engineering Education Professionals with special rates and opportunities.
Professional or Professional Online Members who have been members for a minimum of one year and who have retired from employment. Dues: $60/year. Please get in touch with membership@asee.org for more information.
ASEE has established the honorary membership category of Life Member to recognize those individuals who have been active ASEE members for many years. To qualify for Life Membership, a Professional or Professional Member's age in years plus years of consecutive ASEE membership must total 100 or more (for example, at age 65 with 35 years of continuous membership). Life Members pay no national membership dues.
Members have full access to members-only areas of the website and enjoy a significantly reduced, nominal registration rate for the Annual conference.
There is a $25 service fee for Life Members who wish to continue receiving mailed Prism Magazine issues. There is no fee to receive Prism Magazine electronically. Life Members pay annual dues for any extra publications and/or division affiliations they may elect to retain.
Applications for Life Member status must be approved by a majority vote of the ASEE Board of Directors or the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors before Life Member status takes effect. Please get in touch with membership@asee.org for more information.
ASEE has established the Permanent Member class of individual membership to enable Professional Members to sign up in advance for a Life Membership by paying in advance for the number of years of ASEE membership required to meet the standard for Life Member status. The ASEE Member Services department will determine the number of years needed upon application or inquiry. Permanent Members will be treated in all respects as Professional Members except those exempt from ASEE membership dues for life. Permanent Members continue to pay annual fees for any optional publications and/or division affiliations that they may elect to retain. Permanent Members are converted to Life Member status, with the special privileges of that group, automatically in the month they attain the minimum qualifications for Life Member status. Please get in touch with membership@asee.org for more information.
Faculty who have not previously been members of ASEE (except as Student or Student Online Members) may receive free Professional or Professional Online membership for two full years through the Dean's Program.
Here's how it works:
The Dean pays the first year's membership dues and ASEE pays for the second year. The new member pays any division affiliation fees, depending on division choices, and any fees for additional publications.
ASEE appreciates the support of the schools and deans who have participated in the Dean's Program by submitting membership applications for faculty members. The Society thanks these schools and individuals for their help in increasing membership and participation in ASEE.
The deans at the following schools have sponsored first-time ASEE members as part of the Dean's Program. Please get in touch with your dean or Campus Representative for more information.
Dean's Program promo codes are available from the ASEE Campus Representative at your institution. For further information regarding the program, please contact ASEE's Membership Department.
This program works exactly like the Dean's Program, but the first-time member is sponsored by an administrator other than the dean.
Administrator's Program promo codes are available from the ASEE Campus Representative at your institution. For further information about the program, please contact membership@asee.org.
Fillable PDF Form
Any member who meets the following criteria can be elevated to the rank of Distinguished Member:
Members are allowed to nominate themselves for elevation to the rank of Distinguished Member. The self-nomination form will require them to confirm that they meet the specified criteria, list their publications, and indicate which three criteria they fulfill.
Due to this change in membership grade, no changes will be made to the member’s dues or to the services they receive, except for occasional tokens such as a "Distinguished Member" ribbon to be displayed on their name badge at the annual conference.
If a member’s membership history includes breaks, they will have the opportunity to settle all outstanding dues to maintain their continuous membership and be considered for promotion to Distinguished Member.
Fillable PDF form
Members can become Senior Members if they have been an ASEE member for at least ten years and have attended six ASEE conferences. Members can nominate themselves by filling out the ASEE Senior Member Grade application. They won't pay more for membership, but you may get a "Senior Member" ribbon for your badge at the conference.
If a member’s membership history includes breaks, they will have the opportunity to settle all outstanding dues to maintain their continuous membership and be considered for promotion to Senior Member.
Professional or Professional Online Members who have been members for a minimum of one year and who have retired from employment. Dues: $60/year. Please get in touch with membership@asee.org for more information.
ASEE has established the honorary membership category of Life Member to recognize those individuals who have been active ASEE members for many years. To qualify for Life Membership, a Professional or Professional Member's age in years plus years of consecutive ASEE membership must total 100 or more (for example, at age 65 with 35 years of continuous membership). Life Members pay no national membership dues.
Members have full access to members-only areas of the website and enjoy a significantly reduced, nominal registration rate for the Annual conference.
There is a $25 service fee for Life Members who wish to continue receiving mailed Prism Magazine issues. There is no fee to receive Prism Magazine electronically. Life Members pay annual dues for any extra publications and/or division affiliations they may elect to retain.
Applications for Life Member status must be approved by a majority vote of the ASEE Board of Directors or the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors before Life Member status takes effect. Please get in touch with membership@asee.org for more information.
ASEE has established the Permanent Member class of individual membership to enable Professional Members to sign up in advance for a Life Membership by paying in advance for the number of years of ASEE membership required to meet the standard for Life Member status. The ASEE Member Services department will determine the number of years needed upon application or inquiry. Permanent Members will be treated in all respects as Professional Members except those exempt from ASEE membership dues for life. Permanent Members continue to pay annual fees for any optional publications and/or division affiliations that they may elect to retain. Permanent Members are converted to Life Member status, with the special privileges of that group, automatically in the month they attain the minimum qualifications for Life Member status. Please get in touch with membership@asee.org for more information.
Faculty who have not previously been members of ASEE (except as Student or Student Online Members) may receive free Professional or Professional Online membership for two full years through the Dean's Program.
Here's how it works:
The Dean pays the first year's membership dues and ASEE pays for the second year. The new member pays any division affiliation fees, depending on division choices, and any fees for additional publications.
ASEE appreciates the support of the schools and deans who have participated in the Dean's Program by submitting membership applications for faculty members. The Society thanks these schools and individuals for their help in increasing membership and participation in ASEE.
The deans at the following schools have sponsored first-time ASEE members as part of the Dean's Program. Please get in touch with your dean or Campus Representative for more information.
Dean's Program promo codes are available from the ASEE Campus Representative at your institution. For further information regarding the program, please contact ASEE's Membership Department.
This program works exactly like the Dean's Program, but the first-time member is sponsored by an administrator other than the dean.
Administrator's Program promo codes are available from the ASEE Campus Representative at your institution. For further information about the program, please contact membership@asee.org.
Fillable PDF Form
Any member who meets the following criteria can be elevated to the rank of Distinguished Member:
Members are allowed to nominate themselves for elevation to the rank of Distinguished Member. The self-nomination form will require them to confirm that they meet the specified criteria, list their publications, and indicate which three criteria they fulfill.
Due to this change in membership grade, no changes will be made to the member’s dues or to the services they receive, except for occasional tokens such as a "Distinguished Member" ribbon to be displayed on their name badge at the annual conference.
If a member’s membership history includes breaks, they will have the opportunity to settle all outstanding dues to maintain their continuous membership and be considered for promotion to Distinguished Member.
Fillable PDF form
Members can become Senior Members if they have been an ASEE member for at least ten years and have attended six ASEE conferences. Members can nominate themselves by filling out the ASEE Senior Member Grade application. They won't pay more for membership, but you may get a "Senior Member" ribbon for your badge at the conference.
If a member’s membership history includes breaks, they will have the opportunity to settle all outstanding dues to maintain their continuous membership and be considered for promotion to Senior Member.