What is ESC?
Engineering Student Council is a close knit organization that engages the engineering student body with a variety of activities that seek to encourage both social and professional growth. ESC also sponsors multiple philanthropy events and holds a number of social activities.
How do I get involved?
University of Pittsburgh Engineering Student Council meets every other Wednesday at 9:00 pm. Come join us in the fall semester for our first general body meeting!
Mouth-watering pizza and soda are served every meeting so come on over and contribute to something important and exciting! Please fill out an application, and turn it into the ESC office during office hours.
General body members have multiple ways of getting involved with ESC. The general body meeting allows for everyone to contribute as much as they want. Upperclassmen general body members are also asked to join one of the following committees: Philanthropy, Events, Publicity, or E-Week. Freshmen are automatically placed into the Freshmen committee.
Please fill out our new member application if you'd like to join ESC. The link to the application can be found here.
Mouth-watering pizza and soda are served every meeting so come on over and contribute to something important and exciting! Please fill out an application, and turn it into the ESC office during office hours.
General body members have multiple ways of getting involved with ESC. The general body meeting allows for everyone to contribute as much as they want. Upperclassmen general body members are also asked to join one of the following committees: Philanthropy, Events, Publicity, or E-Week. Freshmen are automatically placed into the Freshmen committee.
Please fill out our new member application if you'd like to join ESC. The link to the application can be found here.
Why join Pitt ESC?
Here are some of the many perks or advantages that result from becoming part of PittESC.
- Gain a new network of future and existing professionals
- Connect more with the SSOE administration
- Take part in planning school-wide events
- Meet new friends across all disciplines and class years
- Get involved with a "resume-friendly" organization