Membership
Being a SWE-TSC Member
Once you are a national SWE member,- Subscribe to the SWE-TSC listserv (if you have not already)
- Connect with us on
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- Join us and network with us at an event.
- Consult the Member Handbook
National SWE Membership
When you Join SWE you're joining more than an organization — you're joining a movement toward equality and opportunity for women in engineering. Our mission is focused but our impact is vast. We provide the resources you need whether you are beginning, resuming, or Building Your Career. We also encourage creative and intelligent girls at an early age to explore the field of engineering. Through such career development and awareness, we are making significant strides — together.
Community of Support
SWE is an inclusive organization focused on issues of interest to women specializing in engineering and technical careers.- A strong network of women engineers from academia, government and industry, corporate representatives, government officials, and other individuals supporting and advocating for the Mission of SWE.
- Awards and Recognition Programs honoring outstanding accomplishments of women in the engineering profession as well as those who have contributed significantly to the advancement of women in engineering and technology professions.
Education and Development
SWE's education and outreach activities are designed to enhance the quality of life for women of all backgrounds who pursue the profession of engineering.- Scholarship opportunities for all educational and professional levels, including undergraduate and graduate students, and women re-entering the workforce as engineers (at national and section levels).
- Reduced fees for admittance to national and regional education conferences that offer networking, professional development, seminars, workshops, and leadership training.
Resources and Information
As a worldwide leader in engineering knowledge and support, SWE is a partner you can turn to for advanced, relevant information about women in technical careers.- Monthly SWE News.
- Online Career Center where you can manage your resume and search hundreds of jobs posted monthly by SWE's sponsors.
- Outreach programs that encourage girls to pursue careers in engineering through SWE's alliances with Girls Inc., Girl Scouts, and US FIRST.
- SWE Magazine — the Society's award winning magazine, covering issues of interest to women engineers including the achievements of women engineers, career development, career guidance, activities within the Society, and technical topics.
- SWE Online Communities.
- Webinars and Podcasts.
Leadership Skills
Members are encouraged and supported in the development of skills necessary to be effective leaders in a global marketplace.- Develop leadership experience in a non-threatening environment through leadership roles at the sectional, regional, and national levels.
- Publish Articles in the SWE Magazine.
- Present technical papers at National and Regional Conferences.
- Lead seminars and workshops at national and regional conferences.
National SWE Membership FAQs
What is the cost of SWE Membership?
Membership dues are $100.00 annually. Dues for full time students are $20 annually. Dues are reduced by 50% (to $50.00), for members who are unemployed, or retired (and not employed).The SWE fiscal year begins July 1 to June 30 of the following year. Dues are prorated 50% (to $50.00 or $25.00) for applicants submitting memberships between January 1 and April 30th. Proration is not applied to student memberships.
Applicants are also required to submit a $20 application fee (except student applicants and those upgrading). This fee is non-refundable. Allow 1-2 weeks for processing.
When will my dues expire?
The fiscal year of the Society July 1st to June 30th. All membership dues, therefore, expire June 30th. You will receive two reminders to renew your membership by July 1st. Those members who have not renewed are no longer considered a member and must reapply.
What form of payment will SWE accept?
SWE accepts money orders, personal checks, Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express. Checks should be made payable to SWE, in US dollars. Please do NOT send cash.
How do I submit my application?
Fill out the form and mail to:Society of Women Engineers
Dept. 20-1023
P.O. Box 5940
Carol Stream, IL 60197-5940
Application by Credit Card may be faxed to 312.596.5252.
How can I contact SWE directly?
SWE Headquarters is available to answer any questions you may have at 312.596.5223We are also available by:
Fax: 312.596.5252
E-mail:
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Why does the SWE application request so much information?
Most of the information requested assists SWE in understanding the applicants qualifications so that they may be assigned the highest membership grade possible.SWE set a standard to become the resource on women in engineering. We updated our database to allow us to gather related statistical data of this kind. The statistical data is optional and is indicated as such. Applicants do need to complete all other information as it applies.
Why does it take so long to process my application?
There are several factors to take into consideration when processing new applicants. Please allow 6-8 weeks for your application to process.
How can I change my Section/MAL assignments?
A member CANNOT change their Section/MAL Assignment Online. Section/MAL assignments are changed by HQ STAFF ONLY. The following shows how changes are processed at HQ.Address Changed Submitted by Member Online
- Address Change Report Generated by HQ IT Department
- HQ staff reviews address change and makes appropriate assignment.
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- HQ staff retrieves the email and makes appropriate Section/MAL assignments
- Preferred Section/MAL requests must be submitted to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . HQ staff will process the preferred Section/MAL assignment request.

