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WHO WE ARE

TSPE serves the interests of Texas engineers across a variety of disciplines.

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TSPE is the only society in Texas giving a voice to all branches of engineering.
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TSPE

The Texas Society of Professional Engineers, founded in 1936, serves the interests of the individual engineer in Texas across all disciplines of engineering. TSPE is the only active, established organization devoting its entire effort to the professional, ethical, economic, social and political aspects of engineering.

 

TSPE is the Texas arm of the National Society of Professional Engineers.

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TSPE-Travis

The Travis Chapter is in TSPE Region III. It includes all of the Austin, Texas regional area, from Waco to San Marcos and Fredericksburg.

 

The Chapter meets the second Wednesday of each month from September through May, and hosts a variety of programs and social events throughout the year.

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NSPE

Founded in 1934, The National Society of Engineers strengthens the engineering profession by promoting engineering licensure and ethics, enhancing the engineer image, advocating and protecting PEsí legal rights at the national and state levels, publishing news of the profession, providing continuing education opportunities, and much more.

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Member Development

The Professional Engineers Leadership Institute is unique to TSPE. In our member development program, learn innovative techniques to apply in the workplace to boost your growth into a more effective and successful leader.

 

If you would like to learn more about admission to the PE Leadership Institute, please email a request for information.

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Community Outreach

Our TSPE-Travis Chapter members are humbled to every December provide holiday gifts and cheer to a group of underprivileged elementary school students in our community.

 

TSPE-Travis Chapter members help shape the future of the engineering profession by volunteering at MATHCOUNTS, a national math competition held each year for middle school students.

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