Cultivating the Next Generation in STEM

NSBE Jr. is where young minds ignite their passion for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and embark on a journey of discovery, innovation and limitless possibilities. As a member of NSBE Jr., you’ll join a vibrant community dedicated to empowering the next generation of Black Engineers and scientists.

Why Join NSBE Jr.?

Embark on a journey of discovery, innovation and limitless possibilities.

STEM Exploration

Dive into the exciting world of STEM through hands-on activities, competitions, experiments and projects that spark curiosity and creativity. NSBE Jr. provides a supportive environment where young learners can explore their interests and uncover their potential in STEM fields.

Networking Opportunities

Connect with like-minded peers who share your passion for STEM and ambition to succeed. NSBE Jr. provides a platform for you to build friendships, collaborate on projects and expand your network of future innovators and leaders.

Mentorship

Receive guidance and support from experienced mentors who are passionate about nurturing young talent. Whether you’re dreaming of becoming an engineer, scientist or technology innovator, NSBE Jr. mentors are here to inspire and guide you every step of the way.

Leadership Development

Develop valuable leadership skills as you take on roles within your NSBE Jr. chapter. From organizing events to leading STEM workshops, NSBE Jr. empowers you to become a confident leader and make a positive impact on your school and community.
NSBE has a rich legacy rooted in its unwavering commitment to empowering students, professionals and communities. Our mission is to create pathways to opportunity and success, and we invite you to explore our history and the significant impact we strive to make.
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Don’t Miss the Opportunity to Elevate Yourself and Connect With the Best

We envision a world in which engineering is a mainstream word in homes and communities of color, and all Black students can envision themselves as engineers. In this world, Blacks exceed parity in entering engineering fields, earning degrees and succeeding professionally.

The NSBE membership year spans August 1–July 31.

If you choose not to be affiliated with a chapter in your local area, you will be considered a member “At-Large," classified by your geographical region. Members At-Large receive the same national benefits as those who belong to a chapter.

How to renew your membership

  1. Click Renew Action Button
  2. Once you’ve reached your account homepage, click “Renew” on the red banner at the top of your screen or the tab labeled “Memberships/Subscriptions” > “View Inactive Subscriptions” and then “Renew”.
  3. Select a membership item you would like to renew on the next page.
  4. Update your personal information if needed.
  5. Follow the prompts.
  6. Verify the items in your cart for accuracy. If you selected the wrong membership type, please go back and make your changes as needed before completing payment. Membership payments are non-refundable.
  7. Submit.

Please contact membership@nsbe.org if you have any questions or concerns.

Information regarding the Open Enrollment Campaign

We open enrollment for the new membership cycle on May 1st each year which will allow members an additional 2 months to renew and receive benefits. Please note that membership subscriptions are not prorated. However, if you plan on renewing your membership mid-year to qualify for registration discounts or other benefits, that is fine. However, please be aware that renewing a membership following the Annual Convention will only grant you a subscription that lasts for only a month or less. We strongly recommend waiting until May 1st to maximize your investment.

Each region is divided into Collegiate and Professionals, each with their own board and programming. Please visit the sub-sites for more information.
Each region is divided into Collegiate and Professionals, each with their own board and programming. Please visit the sub-sites for more information.
Each region is divided into Collegiate and Professionals, each with their own board and programming. Please visit the sub-sites for more information.
Each region is divided into Collegiate and Professionals, each with their own board and programming. Please visit the sub-sites for more information.
Each region is divided into Collegiate and Professionals, each with their own board and programming. Please visit the sub-sites for more information.
Each region is divided into Collegiate and Professionals, each with their own board and programming. Please visit the sub-sites for more information.