The NSBE mission:

   To increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.

Check out the WINNER of the 37th NSBE National Convention video competition: "Like This!" Starring members of AUC NSBE--Sydney Hamilton and Rikayyah Wilson!


Our Chapter

The Atlanta University Center chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers is unique, because it is comprised of three schools: Spelman College, Morehouse College, and Clark Atlanta University, together known as the AUC. AUC NSBE is geared towards students majoring in science, engineering, technology, and math (STEM) fields, although we welcome students in all fields of study. As an organization we are committed to development, retention and increasing the participation of African Americans and other minorities in STEM fields. As an endeavor to fulfill the NSBE mission, we seek to academically, professionally, and socially strengthen the membership of our chapter. AUC NSBE is proud to be part of Region III, the Powerhouse--THREE READY!
                                       


What is NSBE?

The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), with more than 35,700 members, is one of the largest student-governed organizations in the country. Founded in 1975, NSBE now includes almost 400 College, Pre-College, and Technical Professional/Alumni chapters across the world. The organization is dedicated to the academic and professional success of African-American engineering students and professionals. NSBE offers its members leadership training, professional development, mentoring opportunities, career placement services and more. NSBE is comprised of 242 collegiate, 70 professional and 82 pre-college active chapters nationwide and overseas. These chapters are geographically divided into six regions. NSBE is governed by an executive board of college students and engineering professionals and is operated by a professional staff in our World Headquarters located in Alexandria, VA. Visit our About NSBE page to learn more.