Trine University’s chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has been reinstated
as a collegiate chapter of SAE international, effective with the 2023-2024 academic
year.
“This is huge for our group,” said chapter secretary Dakota Carter, a mechanical engineering
major from Fort Wayne, Indiana. “Becoming a part of SAE International lets our members
apply for exclusive scholarships and stipends, and in the aerospace and automotive
industries an SAE membership is a great resume builder.”
“Something that many of us are also excited about is it helps pave the way for Trine
students to possibly participate in events like Formula SAE, Formula SAE Electric
or Baja SAE collegiate design competitions in the future.”
To earn reinstatement, members began by reviewing and updating the chapter’s constitution
to conform to SAE International’s requirements. They then worked to get chapter members
signed up and paid as SAE International members.
Darryl Webber, Ph.D., chair of the Wade Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
wrote a letter of support for the effort, and the chapter put together a plan of potential
events for the year to come.
“Once we got enough paid memberships, we submitted forms containing information about
each of us members, forms with information about the engineering programs at Trine,
our revised constitution, our plan for the year, and our support letter to the SAE
International organization,” Carter said. “After about a month, we received the confirmation
letter.”
A global association of more than 128,000 engineers and related technical experts
in the aerospace, automotive and commercial vehicle industries, SAE exists to advance
mobility knowledge and solutions for the benefit of humanity.
For more information, email Thunder_Motorsports_Officers@mytrine.onmicrosoft.com or follow Trine_sae on Instagram or Trine University Society of Automotive Engineers on LinkedIn.