National Society of Black Engineers

(NSBE) is an international organization that has a Pre-College Initiative (PCI) program for students in K-12. The NSBE Jr. program is one part of PCI program. The NSBE Jr. chapters are to provide students to discover their leadership quality through science, technology, engineering, and mathematics or STEM.

NSBE Jr. is the pre-college membership and chapter designation for pre-college students and institutions that are officially chartered with NSBE. The Greater Cleveland Chapter NSBE Jr. is made of local High School students.

Membership meets every 2nd Saturday throughout the school years on the CASE Western Reserve Campus. During these meeting sessions, the students are exposed to African-American professionals introducing them new career opportunities. NSBE Jr. membership is given all of the rights and privileges or membership, including access to programs, competitions, scholarships, as well as discounted rates to conferences and our annual convention.

For Parents

This programs offers competitions, scholarship, discounted rates to conferences and our annual convention, and mentorship with African American professional LEARN MORE

For Students

Meet High School students with similar interest. Learn about different fields in engineering. Learn what classes to take during High School.LEARN MORE

News & Events

Wii, I-Phone…What’s next??
Nov14
(Computer, Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical Engineering) Technology has come a long way, even in the last ten years: Cell phones, GPS, HD TVs, Wii systems, the list goes on and on! Come learn about how engineers have made these innovations possible, and what awaits future engineers in this fast-paced field.
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Holiday Activity
DEC12
Come out and enjoy the festivities. NSBE Jr. members and friends are welcome to come out listen to music, play games, eat food and drink.
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Where does IT go?
JAN09
(Industrial, Environmental, Civil Engineering) We use this system every single day without even thinking twice about where the uh… ”by-products” end up. You guessed it, our sewage system!!! Where does “IT” go when you flush the toilet, or pour that expired milk down the kitchen sink (while trying not to gag)? Come out and learn about how engineers design these systems, and get them to work properly!
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