Viterbi Identity Based Student Organizations
Alpha Omega Epsilon is a professional engineering and technical sciences organization founded in 1983 that strives to provide friendship, leadership, and professionalism to all members of our organization, community, and professions.
ColorStack’s mission is to increase the number of Black and Latinx Computer Science graduates that go on to launch rewarding technical careers.
KSEA provides students interested in STEM fields with resources to build fruitful careers, help grow a national network of students and professionals, and foster a friendly community where members can benefit from each other academically and socially.
NSBE's national mission is to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community.
Our organization is dedicated to supporting queer students in STEM majors. We are a Viterbi organization, but welcome all queer STEM majors as well as non-STEM majors and allies. We host weekly professional networking events, study nights, and discussions about thriving as queer people in STEM. We were named USC's LGBTQ student organization of the year in 2021-2022. We are affiliated with the national organization oSTEM.
Robopals is a co-ed, global, student-run organization that aims to increase enrollment of women and underrepresented groups in engineering and related fields through free STEM workshops held at schools in the community surrounding USC.
We make leaders. SASE at USC prepares undergraduate Asian heritage scientists, engineers, and technologists for success in the global business world, celebrates diversity on campuses and in the workplace, and provides opportunities for members to contribute to their local communities. Join SASE to become the next generation of Asian heritage leaders in science and engineering!
It is our mission at SHPE-USC to inspire, motivate, and empower Hispanic, LatinX, and other underrepresented STEM students to prepare them for the next phase in life as they become the STEM leaders of tomorrow.
The Society of Women Engineers aims to support the community of women engineers at USC through professional development, service and social events
USC WiC seeks to provide a community for women interested in computer science and programming! Our goal as an organization is to introduce women to the field of computer science, and continue to motivate them to stay on the computing track. Through service events, mentorships, academic workshops, and networking events, we hope to help our members grow academically and professionally!
Reach out to Kevin Giang (kgiang@usc.edu) if you have any questions!