Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers 2025

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Support SHPE Students on Their Journey to the National Convention!

The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) empowers Hispanic students in STEM to realize their fullest potential and impact the world through innovation and leadership. This October, our SHPE chapter is taking 12 members to the SHPE 2025 National Convention in Philadelphia—the largest gathering of Hispanics in STEM in the country. The convention offers incredible opportunities for professional development, networking, mentorship, and access to top employers who are passionate about diversity in engineering and technology.

Our goal is to take as many students as possible to this life-changing event at no cost to them, so they can focus on learning, connecting, and growing as future professionals. Every year, we work hard to raise enough funds to cover travel, lodging, and registration so that every interested member can experience the convention. Our club is completely free, and we believe in creating opportunities that help all students thrive academically and professionally.  

Any additional funds raised will go directly toward on-campus events, workshops, and outreach programs that continue SHPE’s mission year-round. From résumé reviews to K–12 STEM outreach and cultural celebrations, your donation helps us uplift students, inspire future engineers, and strengthen our community.

Join us in investing in the next generation of Hispanic leaders in STEM—your contribution, no matter the size, makes a real difference. ¡Gracias por su apoyo!

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$25

Supporter

Takes the first step in helping SHPE students reach new heights.

$50

Explorer

Encourages curiosity and growth in STEM.

$100

Inventor

Helps students turn ideas into action.

$200

Engineer

Builds opportunities for hands-on experience and learning.

$500

Visionary

Empowers leaders who will transform the future of STEM.