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What is Chi Epsilon and How are Members Selected?
Most engineering disciplines have a recognized national honor
society. For the Civil Engineering profession, Chi Epsilon fills this role. Chi Epsilon was founded in 1922 to recognize and honor civil engineering students and professionals, and now has 137 active chapters at universities across the United States. It is widely recognized in the profession and has initiated over 114,000 members.
Students and professionals are selected to become members based on recognition of their scholarship, character, practicality and sociability, considered by Chi Epsilon to be the four primary traits of a successful engineer. For student members,
scholarship is determined by being in the top third of their junior or senior class. Members of Chi Epsilon are considered top graduates and are highly sought by civil engineering employers.
2022-2023 XE 101 Transit
The XE 101 is the Rebranding of the 100-year Chi Epsilon Transit Publication.
This issue highlights the successes and achievements of our chapters across all the districts. We have included our scholarship winners, CHM, and the recipient of the Harold T. Larson Award. Additionally, the XE Chapters at South Dakota Mines and Oklahoma State University are highlighted as Chapter Scholarship Winners. The XE 101 showcases who we are post-pandemic and what defines us as an organization built around excellence on our four pillars.
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Our Four Pillars
four pillars
Scholarship
Recognizing excellence and
achievement in academic
and professional endeavors
Character
upholding the integrity and responsibility of the civil engineering profession through our service
Practicality
educating and encouraging our members to improve our world through innovative and impactful solutions
Sociability
connecting our members while engaging the broader [engineering] community
Scholarship
Recognizing excellence and
achievement in academic
and professional endeavors
Character
upholding the integrity and responsibility of the civil engineering profession through our service
Practicality
educating and encouraging our members to improve our world through innovative and impactful solutions
Sociability
connecting our members while engaging the broader [engineering] community