Pilipino Americans in Science and Engineering

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PASE (Pilipino Americans in Science and Engineering) is one of the seven Filipino student organizations on the UC Davis campus. It provides support for minority engineering and physical science students.

PASE holds many events throughout the school year including Professional Workshops, Design Workshops, Socials, and Video Game Tournaments. Every two years, PASE alternates its largest event: In the odd-numbered years, PASE holds an Engineering Conference, which is an outreach to high school students to motivate them in pursuing higher learning, especially engineering. In the even-numbered years, PASE holds a business Etiquette Dinner professionalism workshop, which teaches students proper etiquette during a dinner-interview setting.

In 1980 the Associate Dean of the College of Engineering at UC Davis founded the Pilipino American Society of Engineers (PASE) in response to the increasing need for engineering support for minorities. Created within the College of Engineering, PASE, a non-profit organization, was established to unite the small but evident Filipino American engineering population at the UC Davis campus. In 1997, PASE officially changed its name to Pilipino Americans in Science and Engineering to expand to the needs of Filipino American Students in physical sciences.

PASE's Mission Statement: "PASE strives to provide social, academic, and professional support to physical science and engineering students of the UC Davis community."

For more information, visit the [WWW]PASE website at or email PASE board at <ucdpase AT gmail DOT com>.

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