Student Organizations

Get Involved!

Dunwoody College of Technology encourages students to participate in campus organizations and activities. The College has many options to choose from, but if you don’t see something you are interested in, you are invited to start your own.

To join an organization, email the faculty contact listed under the club!

Apply to Start a Student Organization

Student Organization Application

Student Organization Application

Student Leadership Council

Student clubs and organizations at Dunwoody are overseen by the Student Leadership Council. The Council is a student-run organization designed to give voice to the student body and enhance the student experience and is made up of representatives from each academic area as well as from various student groups. Funding for clubs and organizations can be requested from by filling out the Funding Request form (pdf).

For other ways to get involved, talk to a member of the Student Affairs team.

Student Organizations & Clubs

American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)

Baja Club

Dunwoody’s Baja Club is a dynamic hub for automotive & off-road enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the engineering, design, manufacturing, and fabrication of rugged, high-performance vehicles tailored for challenging terrains. As a member, you’ll immerse yourself in hands-on experiences, honing your skills in problem-solving, and teamwork. All students are welcome!

The club works each year to compete at smaller regional and national competitions. See https://www.bajasae.net/ for more information and videos highlighting past events.

The Baja car can be found in the lower level of the School of Engineering, so stop by and check it out!

If you interested in learning more about the club or joining, contact the Faculty Advisor: Peter Walls

Board Game Club

Faculty contact: James Jorgenson

Champions of the Game (COG)

Club Advisor: Jonathon Moore

Empowering Dunwoody students and alumni to stay engaged with each other through the application of skills related to esports in a competitive setting.

 

Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)

Cybersecurity Club

Faculty contact: Bari Igboh

 

To engage students in cyber security conversation, competition, and comradery within the field.

D R E A M (Disability Rights, Education Activism, and Mentoring)

Dunwoody Bible Study

Faculty contact: Daniel Thomas

Dunwoody Construction Management Student Association (DCMSA)

Faculty contact: Ben Holbrook

Dunwoody Welding Club

Open to all students (not just Welding students)

Faculty contact: Mark Schwendeman

Engineering Club

Faculty contact: Jonathan Aurand

Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA)

Graphic Design Student Society

Interior Design Student Society (IDSS)

Faculty contact: Sarah North

Kate’s Club

Multi-Cultural Student Union (MCSU)

Faculty contact: Jonathon Moore

National Electrical Contractors Association Student Chapter (NECA)

National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS)

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK)

Professional Association for Design (GRASS)

Faculty contact: Pam Glander

Radiologic Technology Student Association

Faculty contact: Amanda Barker

Robotic Snow Plow Team

Shell Eco Marathon

Faculty contact: Adrian Durand

Society of Women Engineers (SWE)

As a collegiate chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), our goal is to create a community of women in STEM who are prepared to support one another through the unique challenges that female and gender queer students face in male-dominated industries. We believe it is crucial for those of us in the minority to find a sense of belonging and empowerment through shared experiences. We provide the resources for students to excel in their engineering careers through professional workshops, mentorship, financial literacy classes, and networking events.

Faculty Contacts: Noureen Sajid

National Organization Website

Surveying & Civil Engineering Club

Faculty contact: Jake Blue

Veterans and Military Student Organization

Faculty contact: Anna Streich

Women in Architecture

Faculty contact: James Wheeler