Why is the Equal Opportunity in Engineering (EOE) Program important? How can my student benefit from getting involved?
Getting involved with the Equal Opportunity in Engineering (EOE) Program at The University of Texas is a great way to connect with a smaller, close-knit student community that focuses on academic success and personal growth. In partnership with Pi Sigma Pi Minority Engineering Society, the National Society of Black Engineers, and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, the EOE Program builds a network that makes it easy to meet other engineering students, form study groups, and most importantly, develop friendships that last well after graduation. From the Fall Kick-Off to First Year Interest Groups and Engineering Peer Leaders, EOE activities and programs help students establish a strong academic foundation and encourage them to form a strong peer network. In addition, EOE provides students with access to tutoring, undergraduate research opportunities, professional development workshops, and mentors who are practicing engineers. The Cockrell School of Engineering established t
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