The University of Cincinnati Engineering & Applied Science Tribunal (formerly Engineering Tribunal and College of Applied Science Tribunal), founded in 1908, is one of the largest and most active student organizations on campus and serves as the student government entity for the college. Membership is targeted towards undergraduate College of Engineering and Applied Science students but is open to
any student at the University of Cincinnati. Our mission is to act as a liaison between the administration of the College of Engineering and Applied Science by representing the student's voice concerning the policies and curriculum of the Engineering College. Activities and committees include freshmen engineering leadership development program, career fair, engineering week celebration, co-op information night, and having voting members on college curriculum, academic standards, college computing, and professional standards review committees. Awards include the University-wide Group of the Year award for 1995 and the National Association of Engineering Student Councils Outstanding Student Representation award for 1996.