What is Kappa Theta Epsilon (KTE)?
Kappa Theta Epsilon (KTE) is a national honorary society that aspires to promote cooperative education by recognizing cooperative education and internship students, who are among the most able and qualified in the country.
Why join Kappa Theta Epsilon?
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Recognition: You'll be formally recognized for your academic and professional achievements as part of a selective national organization comprised of elite students who have excelled both in the classroom and on the job.
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Influence: KTE students serve as "the voice of co-op and intern students" for the College and University community and provide feedback to Engineering Career Services (ECS).
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Service: Members help the Engineering Co-op and Internship Program (ECIP) and ECS with workshops and engineering events.
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Networking: You'll have opportunities to network with employers and peers locally and at the annual National Conference.
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Leadership: You can build your communication and presentation skills as a representative of the Engineering Co-op and Internship Program. Officer opportunities are available as well.
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Rewards: Outstanding members have opportunities to win prizes and even an annual scholarship.
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Fun: Meetings and social activities are ways to relax with fellow members.