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Student Clubs

Clubs are open to all students from any technology. Participation in some technical club activities may require that a student possess certain technical proficiencies in order to participate fully.

ASEE (American Society for Engineering Education) Student Club

Sponsored By: Mechanical Engineering Technology
ASEE is a national organization whose purpose is to advance education in engineering and technology. This student chapter is an exciting and fun way to meet and interact with students and faculty.
 

Investment Club

Sponsored By: Business Management Technology
This club is for students who are interested in learning about the following: reaching their long-term financial goals sooner, learning to trade online, discovering how to create a balanced portfolio, finding out about different securities (mutual funds, future contracts, etc.), learning how to invest in the stock market, learning to use cool software investment tools, and seeing how trading occurs on the New York Stock Exchange.

Phi Theta Kappa – International Honor Society

Phi Theta Kappa membership at NEIT is open to students who have completed a minimum of 24 quarter credits with a GPA of 3.8 or above in the Associate Degree program. As members, students’ academic excellence will be recognized with the Golden Key Membership Pin, membership certificate, identification card, notation of membership on their diploma and transcripts, and the privilege of wearing regalia at graduation that sets them apart as Phi Theta Kappa members.

Tech Radio Student Club

Sponsored By: Video & Audio Production Technology / Digital Recording Arts Technology
Tech Radio is an on-campus radio station. The station is currently on-air various times throughout the day in the CT Building Student Lounge and Tech Diner. This club allows students to improve their radio skills and learn how a radio station operates. Students may go on-air live or use prerecorded segments. The Tech Radio Club also has positions available for off-air talent.

IDSA - Interior Design Student Alliance

Sponsored By: Interior Design Technology

As members of the IDSA Student Club, students can cultivate their leadership skills and acquire valuable networking opportunities. IDSA will have guest speakers and workshops that are geared towards the interests of Interior Design students.

SOTA (Student Occupational Therapy Association) Student Club

Sponsored By: Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology

SOTA is a national organization open to all students enrolled in the Occupational Therapy program at NEIT. SOTA members have an opportunity to meet new people, learn more about occupational therapy, and increase awareness about current issues in the profession. SOTA plans fund-raising and social events throughout the year.

SkillsUSA Student Club

Sponsored By: Admissions

SkillsUSA is one of the largest student-run leadership organizations in the country, dedicated to technical high school and college students. Students participating in SkillsUSA develop organizational skills, leadership skills, and team building skills. These are qualities that every company looks for in an employee.

New England Tech Pit Crew Club

Sponsored By: The Automotive Technology

The New England Tech Pit Crew Club is in-season May through October at Seekonk Speedway. The New England Tech Pit Crew Club provides students with the opportunity to assist teams in the pits while gaining hands-on-training during the entire season’s races at Seekonk Speedway.

New England Tech Golf Club

Join the New England Tech Golf Club if you would like to play golf, learn to play golf, or improve your golf game. The golf club meets weekly to play on Fridays at 11:00 a.m. on a nine hole course, and will play through December (weather permitting). This is a great club to meet students from different technologies.
 

Radio Controlled Drag Racing Club

Sponsored by:  The Automotive Technology

The Radio Controlled Drag Racing Club, if you are interested, will teach you the proper techniques and methods for maintaining and servicing radio controlled vehicles and their drive systems.  Members will also learn how to race their vehicles on a drag strip, proper methods of setting up and maintaining the equipment and the racing surface of the track.