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Overview

Being apart of a student club or organization can be a meaningful and impactful part of your student experience. Joining a student group can help you in develop your leaderships skills, connect with others or even work with others to create positive change. 

To explore the many student groups at Stanford, visit Cardinal Engage for more information. Below we've highlighted a few of the organizations that you can take part in. Additional engineering related student clubs and organizations can be found on the School of Engineering Student Organizations page.

Computer Science Student Council

Aimed to strengthen the CS community at Stanford, enhance the experience of our university life, and create long-term traditions in the CS community at Stanford. The student council serves CS undergraduates, CS master's students, and those with an interest in CS at Stanford.The student council serves students in four aspects: academic, social, internal relations, and external relations.

Women in CS (WiCS)

Dedicated to supporting women in computer science and technology. They build strong communities and professional networks, raise awareness about issues women face in the field and empower women's academic and career success. 


Code the Change

A collective of STEM students and workers fighting for science and tech for liberation, not global oppression. The tech empire, with Stanford at its core, drives worker exploitation, surveillance, climate destruction, and genocidal violence. The system relies on our labor and complicity, and we have the power to halt this. Born from the Palestine solidarity movement, Tech for Liberation builds power in our departments, labs, and classrooms to end the tech war machine.

CS + Social Good

An organization of technologists, designers, and thinkers passionate about maximizing the benefits of technology and mitigating its harms.

Stanford ACM

Operated exclusively for educational and scientific purposes to promote the following:1. An increased knowledge of and greater interest in the science, design, development, construction, languages, management and applications of modern computing.2. Greater interest in computing and its applications.3. A means of communication between persons having an interest in computing.

Stanford Robotics Club

Allow students to pursue and experience their passion in robotics engineering, from drones to submersibles. We aim to provide the opportunity for students to use what they learn in classes to engage in real world engineering projects with faculty and industry mentors.

Stanford Treehack

Organize Stanford University's premier intercollegiate hackathon. Our mission is to bring talented students together and hack for the future.

Stanford Quantum Computing Association

Purpose and mission is to educate the Stanford community and beyond about quantum computing and to develop the future scientists and engineers involved in quantum computing and related fields.