The Women in Engineering Program

Who We Are

The Women in Engineering Program (WEP) in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin recruits, retains and graduates women to advance gender equity in engineering. WEP is a student success program that provides a supportive structure for engineering students and creates a community of engineering peers and professionals with academic, career and leadership opportunities. 

WEP programs focus on STEM education, pre-college outreach and recruitment, academic enrichment and retention, community building, leadership enhancement and career development. Each year, WEP initiatives reach more than 2,000 currently enrolled students, 10,000 future students, and thousands of educators across Texas and beyond.



What We're Fundraising For

The Women in STEM Leadership Collaborative pulls together "Women in STEM" focused student organizations & programs across UT Austin. Founded in 2010, the WEP Leadership Collaborative (WEPLC) connects & supports student organizations & programs focused on advancing gender equity & creating community in engineering. 

From 4 student organizations in 2010 to 18 today, the WEPLC has successfully fostered cross-college collaborations & sharing of resources, increased student engagement in leadership & professional development, & expanded mentoring.

The Women in STEM Leadership Collaborative builds upon WEPLC successes and connects in more organizations across campus with similar missions and goals. We provide opportunities such as the following to UT Austin Women in STEM student organizations and the broader STEM student community: 

• Collaboration opportunities and easier ways to connect with Women in STEM student organization leaders working in similar spaces with similar missions/goals 

• Leadership development opportunities and other collaborative events to advance Women in STEM student organization members and leaders and the greater women in STEM community 

• Access to a wide network of speakers, coaches, and role models for Women in STEM student organization programming 

• A UT Austin Women in STEM Leadership Conference in March as part of Women’s History Month



Your Impact

Support for the Women in STEM Leadership Collaborative not only supports 20+ student organizations across campus, but also all the student leaders, members and broader STEM community through leadership development and community creating opportunities. 

WEP's leadership seminar and leadership workshops provide students with the essential skills needed to thrive in the workplace and throughout their STEM career pathways. "I just wanted thank you for the opportunity to take the WEP Leadership seminar last semester. Not only was it a class that I really enjoyed, looked forward to, and learned a lot from, it has connected me with my first internship this summer!" -- Emily, 2nd year civil engineering student WEP provides leadership training, leadership officer retreats, support for fundraising and organizational programming, and more for the student organizations and students across STEM spaces on campus. 

Support through 40 for Forty advances training opportunities for student leaders as well as the technology platforms that foster community creating throughout the Women in STEM Leadership Collaborative. "It is upon established university offices like WEP (and the delightful individuals who staff them) that students like us build our foundations. By providing stability in contrast to the transient nature of students, y'all are amazing resources and provide infinite support for our endeavors." -- Emily, BS Chemical Engineering and student organization leader alum Support also helps send students to virtual conferences to advance their leadership skills and to connect them to the broader community of women in STEM. 

These experiences not only benefit the participating individual, but they also bring energy and ideas and a broader network into the Women in STEM Leadership Collaborative student organizations and broader community. "I would just like to thank you for allowing me to attend the WEPAN conference yesterday. Without your financial support, I would not have been able to attend and explore the possibilities of women in engineering. I was particularly impressed with the lecture about the possibilities for professors after tenure. It was not something I had thought about until after I attended that discussion panel but will continue to keep it in mind as I complete my doctoral studies here. I just wanted to let you know my appreciation for funding my attendance at the conference. Thank you again for providing me with this experience, I did learn a lot at the conference and has really placed on my heart the need to support and encourage the other women in my field." -- Jennifer, PhD candidate in Chemical Engineering



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Surprise Sticker Challenge
SURPRISE! From 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Central you can help win up to $1,000 for your favorite area of UT, and all donors who give during this time will receive a cool UT sticker. The two colleges, schools, units and organizations who receive the greatest number of unique gifts will receive the following prizes: 1st place: $1,000 2nd place: $500
Rank Prize Department Gifts
1 $1,000 Texas Women's Rugby 73
2 $500 Texas Taekwondo 61
3 UT Sailing Team 52
4 Texas Orange Jackets 25
5 TX Votes 23
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University-Wide Leaderboard Dollars
College, school, unit, or organization with the highest amount of dollars raised will be shown on a leaderboard for bragging rights only
Rank University-Wide Leaderboard Dollars Raised
1 Dell Medical School $4,380,096.00
2 Cockrell School of Engineering $1,037,665.00
3 College of Liberal Arts $914,605.04
4 College of Pharmacy $660,020.00
5 Texas Exes $458,669.00
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US State Challenge
Keep an eye on the main page’s donation heat map! The first donor from each state will win an additional $100 toward their designation. The donor’s residence state will be determined by the donor heat map function of the giving day website and the credit card billing address.March 30 at 6:00 AM CT until March 31 at 10:00 PM CT - $100 per state, $5,000 total
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Longhorn Lunch Special Challenge
The top 3 colleges, schools, units, and organizations that receive the greatest dollar amount on March 30 from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM CT 1st place will receive $1,500 2nd place will receive $750 3rd place will receive $250
Rank Prize Longhorn Lunch Special Challenge Raised
1 $1,500 College of Natural Sciences $7,925.00
2 $750 Texas Exes $7,035.00
3 $250 McCombs School of Business $2,530.00
4 Jackson School of Geosciences $2,525.00
5 School of Law $1,950.00
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Happy Horns Happy Hour Challenge
The top 3 colleges, schools, units and organizations that receive the greatest number of gifts between March 30 from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM CT will receive an additional award. 1st place will receive $1,500 2nd place will receive $750 3rd place will receive $250
Rank Prize Happy Horns Happy Hour Challenge Gifts
1 $1,500 Texas Orange Jackets 250
2 $750 Texas Women's Rugby 220
3 $250 Texas 4000 For Cancer 145
4 Texas Crew 76
5 Texas Trap and Skeet 51
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Hungry Bevo Challenge
The top 3 colleges, schools, units and organizations that receive the greatest number of gifts on March 31 from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM CT. 1st place - $1,500 2nd place - $750 3rd place - $250
Rank Prize Hungry Bevo Challenge Gifts
1 $1,500 Texas Women's Rugby 400
2 $750 UT Child Development Center San Jacinto 291
3 $250 Texas Orange Jackets 211
4 Texas 4000 For Cancer 127
5 Morgantina Excavations 122
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Power Hour Day Two
Gifts to student support initiatives will be matched until $5,000 is exhausted. March 31 from 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT
$5,000 MATCHED
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40 for Forty Video Contest
The college, school, unit, or organization that has the best video as decided by the 40 for Forty Committee included in their 40 for Forty application submitted by February 7, 2021, will receive an additional $1,000. The award designation will be determined by the receiving college, school, unit, or organization. Deadline: March 7 at 11:59 CT - $1,000 designation
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Faculty & Staff Big Give Match
The first $10,000 in gifts will receive a match between March 31 from 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM CT. Gifts of any size will be matched until the total to be awarded, $10,000, is exhausted. March 31 from 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM CT - $10,000 (no gift limit)
$10,000 MATCHED
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$500
5,000th Gift Milestone Award
Liberal Arts Council is the winner of $500 for the 5,000 Gift Milestone Award.
4,007 / 4,007 Gifts
Completed
$500
7,000th Gift Milestone Award
Dean's Scholars Student Association is the winner of $500 for the 7,000 Gift Milestone Award.
6,007 / 6,007 Gifts
Completed
$500
9,000th Gift Milestone Award
UT Child Development Center San Jacinto is the winner of $500 for the 9,000 Gift Milestone Award.
8,007 / 8,007 Gifts
Completed
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Faculty & Staff Pre-Campaign Match
Faculty & Staff Pre-Campaign Match – The first $10,000 in payroll deduction pledges, made by UT Austin faculty and staff, between February 1 – August 31 will be matched based upon amount pledge between the first day pledged and August 31, 2021. There is no maximum individual donation amount for this opportunity. Feb 1 – August 31 (until funds are exhausted) - $10,000 (no gift limit)
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University-Wide Leaderboard: Greatest Number of Gifts Received
College, school, unit, or organization with the greatest number of gifts will be shown on a leaderboard for bragging rights only.
Rank University-Wide Leaderboard 2 Gifts
1 Texas Women's Rugby 1,891
2 Texas 4000 For Cancer 1,570
3 Texas Orange Jackets 686
4 Morgantina Excavations 683
5 UT Child Development Center San Jacinto 307
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International Challenge
The first donor from each continent will win an additional $250 toward their designation. Donor’s residence country will be determined by the donor heat map function of giving day website and the credit card billing address. March 30 at 6:00 AM CT until March 31 at 10:00 PM CT - $250 per continent, $1,750 total
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Kick Off Challenge
The top 3 colleges, schools, units and organizations that receive the greatest number of gifts between March 30 from 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM CT will receive an additional award. 1st place will receive $1,500 2nd place will receive $750 3rd place will receive $250
Rank Prize Kick Off Challenge Gifts
1 $1,500 Morgantina Excavations 62
2 $750 Texas 4000 For Cancer 54
3 $250 Steve Hicks School of Social Work 42
4 Texas Orange Jackets 41
5 TX Votes 14
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Power Hour Day One
Gifts to student support initiatives will be matched until $5,000 is exhausted from March 31 from 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT.
$5,000 MATCHED
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Student Study Break Match
The first $2,500 in gifts made by currently enrolled UT students will receive a match. Any gift of $25 or less will be matched until the total to be awarded, $2,500, is exhausted. March 30 from 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM CT – $2,500 match for gifts up to $25
$2,500 MATCHED
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All-Nighter Challenge
The top 3 colleges, schools, units and organizations that receive the greatest number of gifts between March 30 from 8:00 PM – March 31, 7:00 AM CT will receive an additional award. 1st place will receive $1,500 2nd place will receive $750 3rd place will receive $250
Rank Prize Department Gifts
1 $1,500 Texas 4000 For Cancer 902
2 $750 Texas Women's Rugby 648
3 $250 Morgantina Excavations 231
4 Liberal Arts Council 128
5 Texas Water Ski 109
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Longhorn Parent Lunch Match
The first $5,000 in gifts made within this period by parents of currently enrolled UT students will receive a match. Any gift of $250 or less will be matched until the total to be awarded, $5,000, is exhausted. Constituent classification will be determined by self-selection at check-out and will be verified by the 40 for Forty Committee. All awards will be tentative until constituent identity can be verified. March 31 from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM CT – $5,000 match for gifts up to $250
$5,000 MATCHED
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2021 Class Gift Match
All gifts made by newly graduated and current UT Austin underclassmen and graduate students scheduled to graduate in 2021 will be matched until the total to be awarded, $50,000, is exhausted.6 AM March 30 – 10 PM March 31 CT (until funds are exhausted) – $50,000 (no gift limit)
$34,788 MATCHED
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Final Countdown Challenge
The top 3 colleges, schools, units and organizations that receive the greatest number of gifts between March 30 from 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM CT will receive an additional award. 1st place will receive $1,500 2nd place will receive $750 3rd place will receive $250
Rank Prize Final Countdown Challenge Gifts
1 $1,500 Texas Women's Rugby 276
2 $750 Texas Exes Chapters and Networks 103
3 $750 UT Sailing Team 103
4 Morgantina Excavations 92
5 Texas 4000 For Cancer 59
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$500
6,000th Gift Milestone Award
Morgantina Excavations is the winner of $599 for the 6,000 Milestone Award.
5,007 / 5,007 Gifts
Completed
$500
8,000th Gift Gift Milestone Award
School Of Human Ecology is the winner of the 8,000 Gift Milestone Award.
7,007 / 7,007 Gifts
Completed
$1,000
10,000th Gift Milestone Award
Department of Psychology is the winner of $1,000 for the 10,000 Gift Milestone Award.
9,007 / 9,007 Gifts
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