Student Membership
for full-time students, 18 or older, $24/year
To qualify as a student member, you must be a full-time college
student enrolled for 12 or more credit hours in a technical degree
program at an accredited college or university. Part-time students
of six (6) or more credit hours in a technical degree program,
who are interning or involved in a cooperative education program,
must submit proof of enrollment to qualify.
Student Member Benefits
Visit: http://ww2.esd.org/MEMBERSHIP/MemberBenefits.htm for
more information.
All student members receive a copy of ESD’s publication,
Technology Century magazine, as well as enjoy the following added
benefits:
ESD Career Center
ESD can help you find the right career opportunity with its free
on-line career service at http://jobs.esd.org Log
on and create a user account then upload your resume free of charge.
The service is easy to use and will help get your resume in front
of major employers who are looking for qualified candidates.
ESD
Engineering & Technology Job Fair
ESD offers an Engineering & Technology Job Fair each February. This
is a niche event for students, young engineers and trained professionals
with 0-5 years of experience. The job fair showcases some of Michigan’s
largest engineering, energy, technology, and management companies
who are seeking candidates for employment positions. The 2008 Job
Fair will be held on February 19, 2008 at the Southfield Pavilion,
Southfield, Michigan.
For more information, visit: http://ww2.esd.org/EVENTS/2008-02-19_JobFair.htm
Links to Colleges and Universities:
The Engineering Society of Detroit is proud to partner with the
following Universities and Colleges:
Central Michigan University http://www.cmich.edu/
Eastern Michigan University http://www.emich.edu/
Kettering University http://www.kettering.edu/
Lawrence Technological University http://www.ltu.edu/
Macomb Community College http://www.macomb.edu/
Michigan State University http://www.msu.edu/
Michigan Technological University http://www.mtu.edu/
Oakland University http://www4.oakland.edu/
University of Michigan http://www.engin.umich.edu/
University of Michigan Dearborn http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/
University of Detroit http://www.eng-sci.udmercy.edu/
Wayne State University http://www.eng.wayne.edu/
Don’t
wait; visit https://members.esd.org/join/newform.asp and
download a membership application and become a part of the oldest
and most prestigious engineering and technical societies in Michigan.
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