Undergraduate Student Organizations:

American Institute of Chemical Engineering (AIChE) is a global organization that connects chemical engineers across academic and industry. The Auburn AIChE Student Chapter helps students build leadership, network with professionals, and prepare for careers through speakers, tours, service, and competitions.

Auburn's AIChE Car Team is a student-run organization that designs and builds cars powered by chemical reactions for regional and national competitions, earning international recognition with a championship in 2023.

Auburn's AIChE Jeopardy Team competes in undergraduate chemical engineering trivia at regional and national AIChE conferences, showcasing academic excellence with top finishes, including second place at the 2024 Southern Regional Conference. 

Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) is a leading professional organization dedicated to advancing human health through education, research, and innovation in biomedical engineering. Auburn University's BMES Student Chapter supports this mission by building community, promoting professional development through speakers, research discussions, and service, and connecting students to national opportunities, preparing them for careers in healthcare, biotechnology, and engineering. 

Engineering Without Borders (EWB) is empowering students to make a global impact through sustainable engineering solutions. From clean water projects to renewable energy initiatives, members collaborate with communities worldwide while gaining hands-on experience and leadership skills. By joining, students not only strengthen their technical expertise but also become part of a mission-driven network dedicated to building a better, more equitable future.

Omega Chi Epsilon (OXE) is the national honor society for chemical engineering, recognizing academic achievement and leadership. Auburn's OXE chapter strengthens the ChemE community through service, mentoring, and professional development.

Technical Association of Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI) is the leading professional organization for the pulp, paper and packing industries. Auburn's TAPPI Student Chapter offers students hands-on experiences, industry exposure, and networking opportunities that prepare them for careers in forest-based industries. 

Graduate Student Organizations:

The Chemical Engineering Graduate Organization (ChEGO) is a graduate student organization that promotes an inclusive community for all chemical engineering graduate students from an academic, professional, and social perspective. 

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