College of Engineering



Enhancing workspaces for student clubs and projects

Throughout the Cal Poly College of Engineering community, our students and alumni are putting the power of doing to work. With their reputation as curious problem-solvers, creative thinkers and, above all, hands-on doers, our engineers have made an extraordinary impact on science and society, industry and service to humanity.  

That success comes from learning experiences that inspire students to become innovative problem-solvers as they cultivate the next generation of computing professionals and leaders.

Giving Priorities:

Earn By DoingComputing Tutors, Techs and TAs — Give Now

Our Computer Engineering and Computer Science & Software Engineering departments employ students as tutors, lab technicians and instructional student assistants. These roles exemplify Learn by Doing while providing valuable technical experience. Through these positions, students develop professional skills, build community and gain field-specific work experience. 

Hangar Infrastructure Renovation — Give Now

The Hangar stands as a testament to innovation and transformation where the spirit of Learn by Doing thrives. Upgrades to the Hangar's infrastructure will serve the entire College of Engineering student body through full-scale composites manufacturing and club and team projects.

Challenge Gifts:

Earn By DoingComputing Tutors, Techs and TAs:

Patrick Hanlon (Mechanical Engineering, '92) is matching gifts to the Earn by Doing: Computing Tutors, Techs and TAs program, up to $25,000! Give the gift of work experience to the next generation of doers! Double Your Gift

Hangar Infrastructure Renovation: Linda and George (Mechanical Engineering, '65) Cattey encourage you to help renovate the Hangar, by matching your gifts — up to $15,000! Double Your Gift

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CENG Match: Hangar Infrastructure Renovation
Linda and George (Mechanical Engineering, '65) Cattey encourage you to help renovate the Hangar, by matching your gifts — up to $15,000!
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