Mike Selna, Chair of Environmental Engineers of the Future and President of AAEES, gave this presentation at the AEESP Department & Program Chairs Conference
2. Environmental Engineering Students Enrolled at Master's Degree Level
Arizona
160
Arizona State
Berkeley
Cal Poly SLO
140 Carnegie Mellon
Central Florida
Cincinnati
Clarkson
Number of Students Enrolled
120
Clemson
Dayton
Duke
100 Florida
Illinois
Iowa State
LMU
80
MIT
Michigan Tech
Nebraska
60 New Hampshire
North Carolina
North Carolina St.
Northwestern
40
Old Dominion
Penn St.
Purdue
20 South Florida
Stanford
Texas
0 Texas A & M
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 UC Davis
Utah St.
Year
3. Percent Change
‐100
0
50
‐50
100
150
200
250
Arizona
Arizona State
Berkeley
Central Florida
Cincinnati
Clemson
Florida
Illinois
MIT
North Carolina
Northwestern
Penn St.
Purdue
MS Env Eng Enrollment % Change (1997 to 2011)
Stanford
Texas
Texas A & M
9. E2F‐ Total Funding Provided
$1,200,000
$1,000,000
$800,000
Total Funding Provided
$600,000
$400,000
$200,000
$0
2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 2009‐2010 2010‐2011 2011‐2012
Academic Year
10. University of Michigan
Michigan Technological Tufts University
Arizona State University
University
UC Berkeley University of Minnesota
Auburn University
MIT (Mass. Inst. Of Tech.)
UC Davis University of Nebraska- Lincoln
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
New Mexico State University
UC Irvine
Carnegie Mellon University University of New Hampshire
North Carolina State University
UCLA
Clarkson University
Northeastern University University of New Mexico
University of Arizona
Clemson University
Northwestern University University of North Carolina
University of Central Florida
Colorado School of Mines
The Ohio State University
University of Cincinnati University of South Florida
Colorado State University
Old Dominion University
University of Colorado at Boulder
Cornell University University of Southern California
Oregon State University
University of Connecticut
Duke University Penn State University University of Texas at Austin
Georgia Institute of University of Dayton
Technology Purdue University University of Utah
Illinois Institute of University of Delaware
Technology Rice University University of Florida University of Washington
Iowa State University Rutgers University University of Idaho
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Johns Hopkins University University of Illinois at Urbana-
San Diego State
Loyola Marymount Champaign
Utah State University
University Stanford University
University of Maryland
Manhattan College University of Massachusetts at Virginia Tech
Texas A&M University
Amherst
Michigan State University Texas Tech University Washington State University
University of Miami
11. Funding Partners
• AECOM
• Black and Veatch
• Carollo Engineers
• CDM Smith
• City of Phoenix Water Services Department
• King County, Washington Wastewater Treatment
Division
• MWH
• Parsons
• Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County
12. Future Perspectives
• E2F is positioned for a greater impact when economy
improves (≈70 MS programs participate, >$1 Million
has been awarded)
• Exploring other funding sources to survive economy:
– New funding partners who value MS Degree and want
to support the profession
– Webinar on how to get hired
– Podcast
13. Help us help your students!
• Would you support E2F’s goal to provide $10,000 annually to
30 MS students that attend a participating U.S. university?
• Would you support a robust connection to jobs in Env. Eng.?
• If the answer is “yes”, we need your help now!
– distribute program information to new funding partners
– identify new funding avenues that Env. Eng. organizations
might support/benefit from.
Please contact Alex Mena (E2F Administrator), for more information at amena@lacsd.org