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Welcome to TSPE

The Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) is a state society of the National Society of Professional Engineers. TSPE was founded in 1936 to serve the interests of the individual engineer in Texas across all branches of engineering. Composed of 25 local chapters and eight student chapters, TSPE is the only active, established organization devoting its entire effort to the professional, ethical, economic, social and political aspects of engineering in Texas.

Our mission is to promote the ethical, competent and licensed practice of engineering, and to enhance the professional, social and economic well being of our members through networking opportunities, political action at the state and local levels, and student outreach.

What's happening at TSPE!

Legislative & Governmental Affairs

TSPE actively engaged in the promoting and protecting of engineers in Texas during the 81st Legislative Session.  In the interim, we have been continuing to monitor legislative and state agency hearings...read more

 

Follow TSPE's Legislative and Governmental Affairs Director Jennifer McEwan on twitter for updates on what she is doing to protect the engineering profession. Follow TSPE_LGA on Twitter

  

Student Outreach

Our outreach efforts include scholarships for aspiring engineering students and graduate engineering students as well as sponsoring and organizing the Texas MATHCOUNTS program.  The results are in for the State MATHCOUNTS Competition that was held in Austin on March 28th... read more

Political Action 
Through our Political Action Committee for Engineers (PACE) we contribute to candidates for statewide office whose ideology and/or voting records are consistent with the goals and objectives of engineers... read more

Continuing Education and Networking

There are several continuing education and networking activities at the chapter level.  To find out more about your chapter, click here. 

 

 

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