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There are over 1,400 student organizations at Ohio State and over half of all students join a student organization. Students who choose to get involved achieve many positive outcomes - leadership skills, better grades, friendships and mentors, and make a big campus seem small. Use the tools below to search for, find, and get involved with student organizations.

You can also connect with many of our student organizations at our Student Involvement Fairs in August and January. Check out the Student Involvement Fairs webpage for the latest information.

For individualized assistance find the student organization that's right for you, schedule a Get Involved Consultation. These 30-minute meetings will provide a personalized list of recommendations based on your interests and aspirations.

Please consult this list of student organizations with revoked registration as of Autumn 2024. Some organizations continue to operate after their registration has been revoked despite the action taken by the university. We encourage you to review an organization’s status before becoming involved with it, especially because sometimes an organization’s status is revoked due to serious concerns like hazing and other behavior that risks your health and safety.

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Chemical Engineering Graduate Council

Campus: Columbus
Status: Active - Established
Purpose Statement: To foster the professional and personal development of past, present, and future graduate students of the Chemical Engineering program at The Ohio State University.
Primary Leader: Paul Neff
Secondary Leader: Courtney Culkins
Treasurer Leader: Jacob Breese
Advisor: Angela Bennett
Organization Email: neff.452@osu.edu
Website: https://cbe.osu.edu/node/8803/cegc
Primary Type: Academic/College
Secondary Types: Academic/College
Primary Make Up: Graduate
Constitution: 2024_10_18_11_18_24_5028.docx 
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesday, 10:00-11:00 AM
151 W Woodruff Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
Office Location: 151 W Woodruff Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
Membership Type: Application/Selection Process
Membership Contact: Not Listed
Time of Year for New Membership: Officer transition takes place in July each year.
How does a Prospective Member Apply: All Chemical Engineering graduate students are invited by email to run for CEGC or to nominate another student. Faculty may nominate students as well. Candidates are asked to submit a brief overview of their personal information and goals for CEGC, and the list is compiled and sent to the department for voting. The six students with the most votes are selected for CEGC in the following year, with ties broken by a process outlined in the CEGC constitution. Assignment to specific roles within CEGC is determined in a joint meeting between new and former CEGC members after election.
Charge Dues: No