Members of EEF

EEF is made up of 6 undergraduate and 3 graduate students from the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The committee is entirely student selected and run. We serve as a funding agency for a variety of projects in the College including senior projects, lab upgrades, building renovations, class development, CU engineering teams, and engineering projects for society. Examples of past funding includes the CU Formula SAE, the Engineering Center lobby renovation, computer lab hardware upgrades, Engineers Without Borders, the Drop-In Student Support Center, and a host of senior design projects from a variety of departments. EEF is also responsible for adminstering the Sullivan-Carlson Faculty Award. Our members read and evaluate proposals from engineering students and faculty and decide how to allocate hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. EEF meets roughly every other week throughout the year.


Undergraduate Reps


Graduate Reps

  • Cole DeForest
    4th Year Ph. D. Candidate in Chemical and Biological Engineering
  • Brandon Jones
    5th Year Ph. D. candidate in Aerospace Engineering
  • Bailey Simone
    1st year Ph. D. candidate in Environmental Engineering


Faculty Advisors


EEF members are elected representatives of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences student body. Undergraduates are elected through The EEF committee and the UCEC, and are eligible to serve as representatives for their entire undergraduate career. Graduates, along with faculty advisors, are nominated and elected by the committee itself.

Please feel free to contact any of the EEF members to express your thoughts on how student fees should be allocated.

Elections are held to fill open positions. If you are interested in becoming a part of the Engineering Excellence Fund, or would like more information, send email to the EEF

Last modified: Thursday, 04-Dec-2008 12:56:15 MST