How to Join IEEE
Become part of the world's largest technical professional organization and advance your engineering career. Once you have become an IEEE member, your membership is valid for anywhere in the world!
Be sure to choose your university as The University of Texas at Arlington to also become a member at UTA!
Join through ieee.orgProfessional memberships do not require university selection.
Join through ieee.orgAs a student member, you will get access to:
Both local IEEE branch at UTA resources and global IEEE benefits
Join Our Technical Societies
Specialized groups within IEEE that focus on specific areas of engineering and technology

IEEE-HKN
Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society
Honor Society for Electrical and Computer Engineering
Requirements:
- Invitation-based society
- Junior standing or higher
- Top 25% of Junior class
- Top 33% of Senior class
Benefits:
- Academic recognition and network
- Exclusive 1-on-1 with professionals
- Career development programs
- Academic tutoring and resources
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IEEE GRSS
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society
Dedicated to providing students with project experience at UTA
Requirements:
- Must be an IEEE member
- Interest in hands-on activities
- Any engineering major welcome
- Any academic level welcome
Benefits:
- Join fully funded research projects
- Compete in national competitions
- Attend international conferences
- Gain invaluable engineering skills

IEEE PES
Power & Energy Society
Focusing on bringing the power and energy technical world to UTA
Requirements:
- Must be an IEEE member
- Interest in power systems or energy
- Any academic level welcome
Benefits:
- On-site visits at energy companies
- Tech talk with industry speakers
- National scholarship opportunities
- Increase involvement in power at DFW
Note: You must be an IEEE member first before joining any society. Each society has its own application process and may have additional requirements.