About

The Women in Engineering Program (WEP) is a college student service at The University of Texas at Austin for all engineering women, creating a network of engineering peers and professionals by providing academic, career and leadership opportunities.

Established in 1991, WEP strives to recruit and retain female engineering students, increase the percentage of female engineering graduates, and provide a supportive structure that encourages the success of women in the Cockrell School of Engineering.

Groups

  • Women in STEM (WiSTEM)

  • The University of Texas at Austin

  • Cockrell School of Engineering

  • Women in Transportation Seminar (WTS)

  • Cockrell School Engineering Ambassadors

  • Women in Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering (WPGE)

  • Undergraduate Chemical Engineering Women (UCHEW)

  • Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Senoritas

  • Society of Women Engineers (SWE)

  • Society of Women Engineers – Graduate Committee (SWE - Grad)

  • Women in Aerospace for Leadership and Development (WIALD)

  • Women in Biomedical Engineering (WBME)

  • Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering (WECE)

  • Women in Mechanical Engineering (WME)

  • Longhorn Energy Club

  • Impacts

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