Get involvedÌýinÌýany of our Environmental Design student clubs and organizations. Whether you are interested in architecture, landscape architecture, planning, product design, orÌýjust want to represent our program there is a groupÌýfor you.
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American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)
The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) is a national, non-profit organization made up of over 100 chapters across the country. OurÌýCU Boulder chapter provides students with opportunities to get involved with the Boulder/Denver architecture community.
American Planning Association Student Chapter (APAS)
Affiliated with the American Planning Association, the national professional group for plannersÌýbrings together students with an interest in planning issues and education.
Environmental Design Student Government (EDSG)
Environmental Design Student Government is a branch of the (CUSG) that works as a liaison between students, faculty and administration.Ìý
Environmental Design Diverse Scholars (EDDS)
Environmental Design Diverse Scholars (EDDS) is an academic scholarship program for first-generation and underrepresented students in the Program in Environmental Design.
CU Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) Student Chapter
The CU IDSA Student Chapter (previously EPOD Club)Ìýis a student-led organization that focuses on building community and highlighting what it means to be a product designer.
Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
American Society of Landscape Architects Student Chapter (ASLA) is a student-led organization thatÌýbrings students together through organized activities that enhance the understanding of landscape architecture and related disciplines.
Academic Advising Student Leaders
The Advising Center offers a few different ways to get engaged withÌýFirst-Year students in Environmental Design. We offer two roles that students can apply for, Peer Advising and Peer Mentors.Ìý
Environmental Design Ambassadors
ENVD ambassadors are students that serve as liaisons between prospective students, parentsÌýand the university, as well as promote the Program in Environmental Design.