The ASCE Carolinas Student Symposium is one of twenty-two ASCE regional student symposia held annually, providing ASCE student chapters in their respective regions an opportunity to showcase their skills and achievements by designing, building, and/or competing in various civil engineering activities.
The ASCE student symposia take place in the spring and include competitions, professional and personal development opportunities, networking, and, of course, fun, as a celebration of civil engineering and the ASCE community.
The ASCE Carolinas Region includes 9 universities from North Carolina and South Carolina.
Dates: April 2-4, 2026 Day 1: April 2, 2026: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Day 2: April 3, 2026: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Day 3: April 4, 2026: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Registration Fee: $100 per person - January 15, 2026 - March 20, 2026
Multiple Student Enrollment Form: Click Here to Download Registration Fee: $100 per person
Note: No onsite registration!
How to Register:
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Click on the College of Engineering and the ASCE Conference
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Click on Create Account and enter the required information
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Substitution Option: We understand that unexpected circumstances may arise. While refunds are not possible, we encourage you to consider substituting the enrollment. Substitutions can be made by Noon on March 30, 2026. Contact Pat White at [email protected].
Media Release: Note: This event is being photographed & filmed. By attending this conference, you agree to be photographed and acknowledge that your image may be used in university communications, marketing materials, and media coverage without compensation. You waive any right to inspect or approve the finished photographs.