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The mission of JMU Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers is "to increase the number of culturally responsible black and ethnic engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community."

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ABOUT NSBE

•More than 30,000 members around the world
•One of the largest student-governed organizations based in the United States
•NSBE is a nonprofit organization that is owned and managed by its members
•NSBE comprises 394 active chapters — 242 collegiate, 70 professional and 82 pre-collegiate — located in six geographic regions
•NSBE is governed by an executive board of college students and engineering professionals
•Is operated by a professional staff at its World Headquarters, located in Alexandria, Va.

About our JMU Chapter:

The National Society of Black Engineers at James Madison University was started by a group of students ranging from a variety of different disciplines in 2013. Over the past few year the JMU chapter has become nationally recognized and recognized as a society at JMU. Our chapter strives to be an inclusive organization that welcomes all discipline who believe in our mission. We not only want to help develop each other grow and thrive, but we want to be make positive impacts within the community. 

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The Goals of Our JMU chapter

•Pre-College student outreach and recruitment
•Academic  counseling and support
•Curriculum and career guidance
•Job placement and post-graduate assistance
•Undergraduate research and career experience
•Community outreach and service projects
•Increase Numbers (Recruitment)
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