Get Involved, Get Connected
Thinking globally? Join Engineers for International Development. Passionate about health tech? The Biomedical Engineering Society is for you.
Student orgs like these connect you with peers who share your interests—and could even help shape your future career.
Some of our student organizations include:
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ASA - American Statistical Association
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ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers
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ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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BMES - Biomedical Engineering Society
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Computer Science Club
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Engineer’s for International Development (EfID)
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Formula SAE
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GADIG – Game Analysis and Design Interest Group
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Graduate Association for Bioengineering Students
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IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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INCOSE – International Council on Systems Engineering
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Institute for BioHealth Innovation
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NSBE – National Society of Black Engineers
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Mason Competitive Cyber
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Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers at George Mason University
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SHPE - Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
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Tech for Good
For information on other student organizations or how to be involved on campus contact the Office of Student Involvement.
Last updated August 2025.
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