ABET ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2020 CONTENTS

4 Letter from the President 6 Letter from the Executive Director and CEO 8 Resetting and Reimagining Higher 44 Why We Need to Address Inequities in STEM Education 10 About ABET 46 Statistics: 2019-20 Volunteer Characteristics 12 Global Impact

Acknowledgements Accreditation Statistics 48 Board of Directors 14 Statistics: 2019-20 Accreditation Statistics 49 Board of Delegates 16 Statistics: Behind the Data 51 Area Delegations 53 Accreditation Council 2020 ABET Awards 54 Academic Advisory Council 18 ABET Awards Overview 55 Global Council 20 2020 ABET Fellow Awards 56 Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Advisory Council 24 2020 Claire L. Felbinger Award for Diversity and Inclusion 57 Industry Advisory Council 26 2020 ABET Innovation Award 58 Applied and Accreditation Commission 59 Computing Accreditation Commission 2019-20 Consolidated Financial Statements 61 Accreditation Commission 29 Independent Auditors’ Report 64 Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission 30 Consolidated Statement of Financial Position 66 Team Chairs 31 Consolidated Statement of Activities 72 Program Evaluators 32 Consolidated Statement of Functional Expenses 88 ABET Professional Staff 34 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows 35 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements 41 Independent Auditors’ Report on Consolidating Information 42 Consolidating Statement of Financial Position 43 Consolidating Statement of Activities

This publication is available online at www.abet.org. 2 2019 ABET Impact Report Letter from the President

This past year was one unlike any in recent memory. The global COVID-19 pandemic struck in early spring and had an immediate impact on our organization’s plans and operations for the remainder of fiscal year 2020. In times like these, the true capabilities of an organization are best demonstrated by their response to a crisis. The commitment, strength and determination of our staff and many volunteer experts clearly showed that we are indeed a resilient organization.

We immediately shifted to virtual meetings for all activities, including our Governance Meetings, Annual Commission Meetings and the 2020-2021 Accreditation Cycle visits. The shift to virtual operations required rapid implementation of online meeting and webinar capabilities, as well as training of our volunteer community. The ABET staff executed this transition superbly under trying circumstances. David P. Kelly, M.S., MBA We are a federation of societies, and our member societies are an integral part of our organization. Our board members, Program Evaluators, team chairs and commissioners are all individual members of these professional societies. In the fulfillment of their role, our society delegates approve our 2019-20 ABET President accreditation policies and procedures, board officers, commission officers and members and ABET accreditation criteria, and they provide valuable insight to our board of directors. To support our member societies, we made significant strides this year towards a goal set a couple of years ago to reduce their annual assessment fees, while also assisting each of our member societies in navigating through the impacts of the pandemic to the best of our abilities.

Universities and colleges also have been dealing with unprecedented changes to their operations and budgets, as they worked to reallocate resources while continuing to educate students. In light of these challenges, we worked closely with our programs that were on cycle to have an evaluation this fall to ensure that every program received the same high level of quality expected, without experiencing any additional challenges as a result. We also did not increase any of our fees during 2020 and 2021.

Our volunteer community is one of our strengths and has enabled our growth and impact. I commend our program evaluators for their commitment to ensuring the quality of technical education as they continued the important work of accreditation in a new virtual format.

As I conclude my term as ABET President, I would like to thank the volunteers and professional staff for their flexibility and commitment during this year, and for their dedication and countless hours of work. It has been an honor to serve as President of this organization.

4 5 Letter from the Executive Director and CEO

This past year was unprecedented in many ways. What started off as another promising year quickly pivoted to a new way of life for the entire world. COVID-19 continues to have a dramatic impact on all aspects of our everyday lives, business practices, health and economy. It devastated many around the world and will be a global health crisis we must address for the foreseeable future. But while COVID-19 has brought many challenges, it has also provided opportunities for positive change.

One area that has directly benefited is our environment. Science News reported that the reduction in human activity resulted in a 10-30 percent reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions in April of 2020. While these climate-related changes may have been temporary, they provide hope that changes in human behavior can have a substantial impact on our planet and demonstrate that we can make a difference.

This year our entire workforce — both staff and our volunteer experts — operated in an entirely different environment. ABET’s headquarters and training center in , , has been closed since mid-March of 2020, and the entire staff that would normally travel to our offices each Michael K.J. Milligan, Ph.D., P.E., C.A.E. day are now working from home. I am proud of how seamlessly the ABET staff transitioned to working remotely and carried on our important work. ABET Executive Director and In addition, our Boards, Delegations, Commissions, Program Evaluators and Councils and Committees have all successfully transitioned to a virtual environment for their activities. We started to review the first of almost 800 programs remotely, allowing our teams to work directly with programs Chief Executive Officer around the world. I am particularly pleased with the success our teams and programs have experienced so far.

Another opportunity for change can be found in how we deliver education. As the world pivoted to a virtual work environment, so did our classrooms. One benefit of online education is increased accessibility, with the potential to reach far more people than a traditional in-person setting. Now that we have been forced to move online, what aspects of this shift can we implement in the future to enrich student learning? Continuous improvement is essential to education — perhaps this was the disruptive event higher education needed to think about how we might enhance the way we educate future STEM professionals.

This past year also demonstrated the need for the prioritization of inclusion, diversity, equity and justice principles and practices across the STEM community. We’ve witnessed significant social inequality over this past year, and COVID has amplified that in many ways — especially in terms of accessibility to testing and treatment. To succeed in their professions, graduates must be prepared to thrive in diverse and inclusive environments, and our organization needs to ensure our policies, practices and accreditation criteria promote these ideals. We have made significant progress during the past few years, and we continued that trend with the establishment of the ABET Board of Directors’ Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Advisory Council in March of 2020 to ensure the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion are given the highest priority.

Each month I publish an article on Medium and LinkedIn, which provides an opportunity to pause and reflect on the challenges we face in the STEM community. I invite you to join me in the conversation on these important topics, and I have included two in this report that offer a closer look at some of these issues, as well as the opportunities they present. Collectively, we can drive real change in STEM education, and our world.

I know that the graduates of programs accredited by ABET will be the ones to solve the many complex challenges facing us — they are the problem solvers of the future. I am confident they will make the world a better place — one that is safer, more efficient and more sustainable for us all.

6 7 students, and representatives from industry, change how we operate, so how can we maintain governmental and non-governmental those behaviors that have had a positive impact organizations — would fly from all over the on the planet? world to attend. This year, we convened online instead. In a recent article, I discussed declining enrollment in higher education since the The virtual format had many benefits, but one pandemic began. Events like WEEF & GEDC that seemed particularly fitting was the positive 2020 give me hope that even in the face of a impact on our environment by not travelling. I global crisis, there are many dedicated people can’t help but wonder how many tons of carbon working to ensure the continued health of we avoided putting into the atmosphere by global STEM education. attending from home instead of flying to the conference. The good news was that global At ABET, we strive to strengthen post- greenhouse gas emissions plunged earlier secondary STEM programs in ways that teach this year as a result of people not travelling. students to care not just about technical The bad news: according to the United Nations solutions, but also how those solutions impact Environment Programme (UNEP)’s Emissions our environment and society. Now that we’ve hit Gap Report 2020, despite the brief dip in the reset button, let’s continue to reimagine our emissions, the planet is still heading for a processes and create new, sustainable solutions. global temperature rise this century exceeding COVID-19 has forced us to change how we do 3 degrees Celsius. However, with a green things, but as the first round of vaccines are pandemic recovery and commitments to net- now being distributed, we have the option to zero emissions, UNEP’s report is optimistic that either return to our pre-pandemic routines or to we can still slow climate change. But we need to do things in a way that have a positive impact act, and soon. on the environment. We have an opportunity to As STEM professionals, we have an obligation redesign the world to be safer, more efficient, to use our technical and professional skills to more comfortable and more sustainable for all. deliver creative solutions that will build a better Let’s not miss this chance to change the world world for all. COVID-19 has already forced us to for the better.

on a global scale. A recent example is the World RESETTING AND Forum and Global Engineering Deans Council (WEEF & GEDC) REIMAGINING 2020 Virtual Conference I attended last month. HIGHER EDUCATION Each year, the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES) and By Michael Milligan, ABET the Global Engineering Deans Council hold the Executive Director and CEO WEEF & GEDC global engineering education conference in different locations around the This article was first published world. Last year, we convened in Chennai, , December 22, 2020 on Medium. and previous years included Albuquerque, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Florence, Buenos Aires as There is no doubt that COVID-19 has disrupted well as others. We discussed the most critical the world in many ways, but in a crisis of issues in engineering education and how we can this magnitude, we can find opportunities best prepare future professionals to address the for positive change — if we look for them. many complex problems facing our planet. This disruption has given us a chance to hit the reset button and find new ways of going Originally slated to be an in-person event about our lives. In a relatively short amount in Cape Town, , like many other of time, we’ve adjusted to doing everything conferences this year, WEEF & GEDC pivoted online — from business and education to family to a virtual format. In a normal year, hundreds gatherings and social events — which has of participants — educators, administrators, allowed more opportunities for collaboration

8 9 ABOUT ABET We accredit college and university programs 4307 in the areas of applied and natural science, Programs Accredited computing, engineering and engineering Worldwide technology at the associate, bachelor's and master's degree levels.

With ABET accreditation, students, employers and the society we serve can be confident that a program meets the quality standards that produce graduates prepared to enter a global workforce.

Developed by technical professionals from ABET’s member societies, our criteria focus on what students experience and learn. Sought worldwide, ABET’s voluntary peer-review process is highly respected because it adds critical value to academic programs in the technical disciplines, where quality, precision and safety are of the utmost importance.

Our more than 2,200 experts come from industry, academia and government. They give their time and effort supporting quality 846 assurance activities around the world by Institutions with serving as Program Evaluators, commissioners, Accredited Programs board members and advisors.

ABET is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization with ISO 9001:2015 certification.

We champion excellence worldwide. Our approach, ABET STRATEGIC the standards we set and the quality we guarantee, PRIORITIES 2019 - 2022 Goal 1: Enhance member society engagement inspires confidence in those who aim to build a across the scope of ABET activities to maximize the impact and value to both the societies and better world — one that is safer, more efficient, more ABET. comfortable and more sustainable. Goal 2: Refine and disseminate a set of consistent, targeted, concise value propositions for ABET accreditation.

Goal 3: Expand ABET quality assurance services in current and emerging educational 41 credentials. Countries with ABET Accreditation Goal 4: Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the accreditation cycle.

10 11 GLOBAL IMPACT ABET’s global engagement supports our purpose of promoting and improving the quality of technical education throughout the world. We do this in several ways:

• Entering Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) and Letters of Intent (LOIs) with accrediting bodies in other countries that allow us to work collaboratively with these agencies during various periods of their development. Activities through an MOU may include sharing of best practices, assisting organizations in the development of accreditation processes, and providing training workshops for staff and volunteers of peer organizations. ABET has signed 19 MOUs and one LOI with accrediting agencies located in Argentina, Canada, the Caribbean Region, Central America, , , , France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Korea, , , , , , Chinese Taipei, Ukraine and Uruguay.

• Supporting the mutual recognition of accrediting systems worldwide through Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs). MRAs recognize the substantial equivalence of mature accreditation systems and programs accredited by signatory organizations within their jurisdictions. Signatories of MRAs agree that the graduates of programs accredited by the accord’s signatories are prepared to begin practice of the profession at the entry level. We are a signatory to five MRAs: the multi-lateral Dublin, Seoul, Sydney and Washington Accords and the bilateral agreement between Canada and ABET. AUSTRIA (1) HONG KONG (1) (3) SAUDI ARABIA (199) • Recognizing the substantial equivalency of (11) INDIA (55) NETHERLANDS (2) SINGAPORE (2) academic programs. “Substantial equivalency” means that a program is comparable in program (2) (31) (9) SOUTH AFRICA (1) content and educational experience but may BRUNEI DARUSSALAM (1) JAMAICA (1) PALESTINE (11) SOUTH KOREA (3) differ in format or method of delivery. ABET currently recognizes programs at 26 colleges CANADA (1) (48) PERU (60) SPAIN (32) and universities outside the U.S. as being CHILE (6) (3) (2) SRI LANKA (1) substantially equivalent. CHINA (8) (38) PORTUGAL (2) (62) • Direct accreditation by ABET of academic (40) (53) (62) U.A.E. (82) programs outside of the U.S. The ABET accreditation process for programs located (15) MEXICO (81) (11) (3328) outside of the U.S. is identical to the EGYPT (24) MONGOLIA (3) RUSSIAN FDR. (1) (9) accreditation process for programs within GEORGIA (2) the U.S. ABET has currently accredited 979 programs at 197 institutions in 40 countries/ areas outside the U.S.

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of programs in each country/area. 12 13 ACCREDITATION STATISTICS As of October 1, 2020

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14 15 497 500 453 398 400 10 LARGEST 345 341 CURRICULAR AREAS ACCREDITED 300 BY COMMISSION Behind 225 As of October 1, 2020 188 200 178 148 117 the Data CAC EAC ETAC 100

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Accreditation is a review process to determine if Civil (EAC) Electrical (EAC) Chemical (EAC)IndustrialElectrical (EAC) (ETAC) educational programs meet defined standards of quality. Mechanical (EAC) Mechanical (ETAC)

Once achieved, accreditation is not permanent — it is Computer Science (CAC) renewed periodically to ensure that the quality of the Computer Engineering (EAC) Bioeng. & Biomedical (EAC) educational program is maintained.

We are a federation of member professional and technical societies. These societies and their individual members collaborate through ABET to develop standards of quality, known as ABET Criteria, on which our 700 675 review teams base their evaluations of programs under consideration for accreditation. 600 570 We offer accreditation to programs only, not to degrees, departments, colleges, institutions, or individuals. 500 The accreditation process typically takes 18 months to 398 complete. The five-step process consists of a readiness 400 394 392 review to determine whether or not a program is ready to submit a formal Request for Evaluation (RFE), the submission of an RFE, a Self-Study Report to document 300 10 LARGEST how the program meets our criteria, a program visit 233 CURRICULAR AREAS BY 216 conducted by a team of peer colleagues and could include 203 NUMBER OF ACCREDITED 200 faculty, administrators and industry and government 153 PROGRAMS ACROSS ALL 142 professionals, and a 30-day due process period. A final COMMISSIONS statement is sent to each program’s institution and 100 communicates the review team’s findings, the program’s As of October 1, 2020 responses and the accreditation commission’s decision. 0

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16 17 We hold an awards celebration each year to recognize organizations and individuals who inspire excellence in STEM education. Through the ABET Awards, we honor the achievements of some of our most dedicated Experts, as well as individuals who are champions of diversity and inclusion and of innovation.

While travel restrictions due to COVID-19 did not allow us to gather in person for our awards gala this year, we celebrated the remarkable achievements of the 2020 ABET Award recipients through a virtual 2020 ABET AWARDS event held on October 31, 2020.

ABET Bridge served as the sponsor of two awards: the ABET Innovation Award and the Claire L. Felbinger Award for Diversity and Inclusion. The recipients of these two awards each received $10,000 to continue their important work.

To learn more about our distinguished honorees and to see videos from the 2020 ABET Awards Celebration, visit www.abet.org/awards.

18 2019 ABET Impact Report

18 19 ABET Fellow Awards

The distinction of ABET Fellow is an honor that recognizes individuals that surpass normal expectation by dedicating notable time and effort to achieving our endeavors.

Ronald J. Bennett • For contributions to training ABET evaluators and trainers, facilitating leadership development of ABET volunteers and serving as a member of the EAC Executive Committee.

Ronald J. Bennett is 3M Thwaits Fellow and Professor Emeritus for the School of Engineering at the University of St. Thomas. He holds a B.S. degree in math and physics from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in metallurgical engineering from the University of Minnesota, and an MBA from the College of St. Thomas. He worked in electronics, medical device and knowledge industries for 25 years before joining academia. Bennett provided leadership in the development of the School of Engineering at the University of St. Thomas and became its Founding Dean. He has led the Society of Manufacturing Engineers Center for Education and the Minnesota Center for Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence. He is a registered professional in the state of Wyoming.

Bennett has volunteered with the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET since 2001, participating in 18 national and international evaluation teams, and served as editor for 33 institution reviews. He has served as a Program Evaluator (PEV), EAC commissioner, EAC executive committee member, member of the Engineering Area Delegation, and on the Board of Delegates, where he serves on the governance and strategic goal steering committees. Bennett has been a support facilitator for Program Evaluator Candidate (PEVC) training since 2014.

Patricia Brackin • For shepherding the development and approval of EAC criteria changes, training ABET volunteers and facilitating workshops for institutional representatives and serving on the AC Training Committee and EAC Executive Committee.

Reading The Manhattan Project prompted Patricia Brackin to select Nuclear Engineering as her undergraduate major — much to the surprise of her family. After receiving B.S. and M.S. degrees in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Tennessee, she joined Chicago Bridge and Iron. As a new engineer, she was required to learn about all aspects of the company, including learning to machine, weld, draft, work construction and design. She left Chicago Bridge and Iron to enter full-time teaching and later went to Georgia Tech for her Ph.D. in . She became a PEV after encouragement from her mentor, Bill Wepfer, and has also served as Team Chair, a member of the EAC Executive Committee, a table facilitator at ABET PEVC training, Chair of the Criteria Committee and as Vice-Chair of Operations. She helped lead the development and approval of the new C3-C5 criteria and has given numerous presentations and workshops for ABET. She is a licensed professional engineer and a Fellow of ASME.

She currently is a Professor and Director of Engineering Design at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. In her free time, she loves playing with her granddaughters — especially pretending to be various animals for their amusement.

20 21 ABET Fellow Awards

Jeffrey W. Fergus • For leadership ensuring high-quality training of Program Evaluators and Team Chairs, a smooth transition to the new engineering criteria and laying the foundation for virtual visits within the EAC.

Jeffrey W. Fergus is the associate dean for undergraduate studies and program assessment and a professor of materials engineering in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering at Auburn University. He received a B.S. degree in metallurgical engineering from the University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a registered professional engineer in the state of Alabama.

Fergus began his service to ABET in 2003 as a PEV for The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS), which he represented on the EAC beginning in 2008. He subsequently joined the EAC Executive Committee and served as Chair of the EAC for the 2019-20 cycle. Fergus also has served as a support and lead facilitator for face-to-face PEVC training since 2011. Fergus has served in leadership roles in other professional societies including serving on the board of directors for TMS and for the Electrochemical Society (ECS). He is a fellow of ECS and served as Editor of ECS Transactions from 2013- 2020. He also has served as chair of the High Temperature Materials Division of ECS and the Graduate Studies Division of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).

Donna S. Reese • For sustained contributions to STEM education and gender diversity, and leadership in improving ABET accreditation processes and operations across all commissions.

Donna S. Reese holds a bachelor’s degree from Louisiana Tech and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Texas A&M University, all in computer science. She served on the faculty in the Computer Science & Engineering Department at Mississippi State University from 1989-2017. During her tenure at MSU, she served as System Software Thrust leader for MSU’s NSF Engineering Research Center for Computational Field Simulation, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in the Bagley College of Engineering and Head of the Computer Science and Engineering Department. Reese was recognized by the National Association for Academic Advising for outstanding advising and as a John Grisham Master Teacher, MSU’s premier teaching award. Reese is a Fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education.

Reese has volunteered with the CAC of ABET since 2005 as a Program Evaluator for Computer Science and Software Engineering. She served on the Executive Committee of CAC, including serving as Chair of CAC for 2017-18. She has also served as a support and lead facilitator for PEVC training since 2015. Reese is currently vice president for CSAB, which serves as the lead society for computing education within ABET.

22 23 Claire L. Felbinger Award for Diversity and Inclusion

The Claire L. Felbinger Award for Diversity and Inclusion recognizes U.S.-based individuals, educational units, associations and firms for extraordinary success in achieving diversity and inclusiveness or for facilitating diversity and inclusiveness in the technological segments of our society.

Ambareen Siraj • For leadership in establishing the Women in CyberSecurity annual conference and the Women in CyberSecurity Initiative, which have increased the participation of women in cybersecurity significantly.

Ambareen Siraj is a professor of Computer Science and the founding director of Tennessee Tech’s Cybersecurity Education, Research and Outreach Center (CEROC). She has served as the leader on several National Science Foundation and National Security Agency education and workforce development grants. Siraj is also the founder of the Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) organization, an initiative to recruit, retain and advance women in cybersecurity. Her efforts to educate students and enhance the cybersecurity field of study goes beyond classes, research, outreach projects, workshops and conferences.

She is a frequent speaker in various cybersecurity conferences on topics ranging from education, curriculum, workforce development, outreach, security issues and solutions for cyber-physical systems to diversity and inclusion in cybersecurity. Siraj received the Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education Exceptional Leadership in Education Award in 2018.

24 25 ABET Innovation Award

The ABET Innovation Award recognizes vision and commitment that challenge the status quo in technical education.

IT Students Capacity Building Program by iSITE — Integrated Southern Tagalog Association of IT Education • For providing collaborative industry-aligned seminars, training and conferences to students in geographically dispersed IT programs and promoting opportunities for students to interact, learn and showcase their work.

iSITE was founded in September 2015 by eight deans of different universities in Region 4 of the Philippines. It is an association with student members that provides seminars, conferences and research presentations.

The Student Capacity Building Program of iSITE has organized technical and non-technical seminars and training, regional research presentations for thesis and capstone projects and has connected standout IT students with prestigious industries across the country. Each event has been attended by over 30 schools and universities in the region, catering to over 800 participants. Students are trained to compete in national IT competitions, positioning them for success in their career endeavors after graduation.

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28 29 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION OF ACTIVITIES September 30, 2020 For the Year Ended September 30, 2020

Without Donor With Donor Total Support and Revenues Restrictions Restrictions

Assets Accreditation Fees $ 10,233,115 - $ 10,233,115 Donated Services 12,723,375 - 12,723,375 Assets Membership Assessments 1,738,851 - 1,738,851 Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 7,922,334 Professional Service Revenues 154,506 - 154,506 Accounts Receivable, Less Allowance for Doubtful Investment Income (Including Gains of Accounts of Approximately $387,000 24,667 326,535 - 326,535 Approximately $161,000) Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets 106,973 148,144 - 148,144 Investments 6,494,853 Other Revenue Property and Equipment and Intangible Assets – Net 4,500,027 Total Support and Revenues 25,324,526 - 25,324,526 Investment in Deferred Compensation 427,551

$ 19,476,405 Total Assets Expenses Program Services Liabilities and Net Assets Accreditation 6,764,242 - 6,764,242 Accreditation - Donated Services 12,723,375 - 12,723,375 Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $ 2,242,281 Total Accreditation 19,487,617 - 19,487,617 Deferred Revenues 2,687,836 Professional Services 1,666,379 - 1,666,379 Coronavirus Relief Credits 552,500 Governance 1,697,366 - 1,697,366 PPP Refundable Advance 626,065 Deferred Compensation Payable 427,551 Total Program Services 22,851,362 - 22,851,362 Supporting Services Total Liabilities 6,536,233 General and Administrative 1,038,667 - 1,038,667 Net Assets Membership 165,882 - 165,882 Without Donor Restrictions 12,915,263 Total Supporting Services 1,204,549 - 1,204,549 With Donor Restrictions 24,909 Total Expenses 24,055,911 - 24,055,911 Total Net Assets 12,940,172 Change in Net Assets 1,268,615 - 1,268,615 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 19,476,405 Initial ABET Foundation, Inc. Net Assets 244,276 24,909 269,185

Net Assets, Beginning of Year 11,402,372 - 11,402,372

Net Assets, End of Year $ 12,915,263 $ 24,909 $ 12,940,172

See accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements`. See accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

30 31 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES For the Year Ended September 30, 2020

Program Services Supporting Services

Professional Total Program General and Total Supporting Accreditation Services Governance Services Administrative Membership Services Total

Professional Fees $ 13,379,799 $ 387,445 $ 90,891 $ 13,858,135 $ 97,651 $ - $ 97,651 $ 13,955,786

Salaries and Related Expenses 2,922,808 811,401 1,041,210 4,775,419 494,659 150,019 644,678 5,420,097

Travel 1,743,636 39,325 90,283 1,873,244 5,621 - 5,621 1,878,865 Hosted Meeting 215,637 82,556 247,033 545,226 76,598 - 76,598 621,824 Office Expense 199,988 61,353 35,212 296,553 25,122 7,619 32,741 329,294 Occupancy 76,457 11,372 31,133 118,962 27,183 8,244 35,427 154,389 Insurance 29,799 2,950 11,598 44,347 9,712 - 9,712 54,059 Bank Fees 7,980 39,048 1,170 48,198 2,958 - 2,958 51,156

Staff Development and Morale 36,358 27,461 10,402 74,221 13,842 - 13,842 88,063

Membership Dues - 3,083 8,145 33,598 44,826 1,181 - 1,181 46,007 Organizations Meeting Registration 794 7,464 - 8,258 - - - 8,258 Marketing 262 101,933 - 102,195 - - - 102,195 Volunteer Registration 99,519 201 2,656 102,376 16 - 16 102,392

Individual Membership Dues 1,901 1,185 5,052 8,138 728 - 728 8,866

Depreciation and Amortization 294,577 20,040 24,048 338,665 101,160 - 101,160 439,825

Bad Debt Expense 99,053 12,699 15,239 126,991 37,932 - 37,932 164,923

Coronavirus Relief Credits 331,832 42,543 51,051 425,426 127,074 - 127,074 552,500

Miscellaneous 44,134 9,258 6,790 60,182 17,230 - 17,230 77,412

Total Expenses $ 19,487,617 $ 1,666,379 $ 1,697,366 $ 22,851,362 $ 1,038,667 $ 165,882 $ 1,204,549 $ 24,055,911

See accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

32 33 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED OF CASH FLOWS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS For the Year Ended September 30, 2020 September 30, 2020

1. Organization balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. Although the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Foundation reports on a calendar year-end Technology, Inc. (ABET) was organized in 1932 basis, all accounts are consolidated as of and incorporated in 1963. ABET accredits Cash Flows from Operating Activities September 30, 2020, to align with ABET's applied science, computing, engineering, and reporting period. Change in Net Assets $ 1,268,615 technology programs at colleges and Adjustments to Reconcile Change in Net Assets to Net universities throughout the United States as Cash Provided by Operating Activities well as internationally. ABET also conducts Basis of Accounting The accompanying consolidated financial Depreciation and Amortization 439,825 faculty improvement workshops. ABET is supported primarily by accreditation fees, statements are presented on the accrual basis Investment Income (304,287) donated accreditation services, and of accounting. Consequently, revenue is Loss on Disposal of Property and Equipment and membership assessments. recognized when earned and expenses when Intangible Assets 55,104 incurred. (Increase) Decrease in Assets ABET Foundation, Inc. (the Foundation), was organized and incorporated in 2008 to advance, Accounts Receivable 1,349,899 Use of Estimates promote, and support the charitable, The preparation of consolidated financial Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets 665,069 educational, and scientific purposes of ABET, statements in conformity with accounting Investments in Deferred Compensation (58,312) and to receive gifts and grants on ABET's principles generally accepted in the United behalf. The Foundation also provides Increase (Decrease) in Liabilities States of America (U.S. GAAP) requires consultation services to constituents globally. Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 689,804 management to make estimates and Deferred Revenues (3,062,196) assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and disclosures. Accordingly, actual Coronavirus Relief Credits 552,500 2. Summary of Significant results could differ from those estimates. PPP Refundable Advance 626,065 Accounting Policies Deferred Compensation Payable 58,312 Principles of Consolidation Cash and Cash Equivalents In April 2020, the Foundation requested a The Organization considers all highly-liquid Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 2,280,398 change in status from the Internal Revenue investments with an initial maturity of three Service from a Type III to a Type I support months or less, when purchased, to be cash Cash Flows from Investing Activities organization. As part of this change, the equivalents. Foundation amended its Articles of Purchases of Property and Equipment and Intangible Assets (164,099) lncorporation and By-Laws to authorize ABET Investments Investments are stated at fair value. The Proceeds from Redemptions/Sales of Investments 1,629,220 to appoint the Foundation's Board of Directors. valuation of the investments is based upon Purchases of Investments (1,667,769) Accordingly, ABET is considered to be a sole quotations obtained from national securities member with controlling and economic interest exchanges. Where securities are not listed on Net Cash Used in Investing Activities (202,648) in the Foundation and consolidated financial an exchange, quotations are obtained from statements for the year ended September 30, other published sources. 2020, have been presented. The consolidated Net Increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents 2,077,750 statement of activities includes $269,185 to Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of 5,844,584 reflect the Foundation's net assets as of April 1, Accounts Receivable Year (Including $269,185 from the Foundation) 2020 (the date of the change in status). In Accounts receivable are reported at their addition, the consolidated statement of cash outstanding balances reduced by an allowance Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Year $ 7,922,334 flows includes $269,185 of beginning cash and for doubtful accounts, if necessary. cash equivalents to reflect the Foundation's Management periodically evaluates the See accompanying Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements. cash balance as of April 1, 2020. adequacy of the allowance for doubtful The consolidated financial statements include accounts by considering the Organization's the accounts of ABET and the Foundation, past receivables' loss experience, known and collectively, the Organization. Intercompany inherent risks in the accounts receivable

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34 35 population, adverse situations that may affect a Financial Statement Presentation Conditional contributions are not recorded as 3. Adoption of Accounting client's ability to pay, and current economic revenue until the related conditions have been The consolidated financial statements of the conditions. satisfied. Amounts received for conditional Standards Update 2018-08 Organization have been prepared on the accrual contributions are recorded as refundable During the year ended September 30, 2020, the The allowance for doubtful accounts is basis of accounting and in accordance with U.S. advances until the conditions have been met. Organization adopted Financial Accounting increased by charges to bad debt expense and generally accepted accounting principles (U.S. Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards decreased by charge offs ofuncollectible GAAP), which requires the Organization to Donated Services Update (ASU) 2018-08, Not-for-Profit Entities accounts receivable balances. Accounts report information regarding its financial (Topic 958): Clarifying the Scope and the Donated services are recognized as receivable are considered past due, and then position and activities according to the Accounting Guidance for Contributions contributions if the services (a) create or charged off based on management's following net asset classifications. Received and Contributions Made. The ASU enhance nonfinancial assets or (b) require determination that they are uncollectible. provides additional guidance in (1) evaluating Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions: Net specialized skills, are performed by people with whether transactions should be accounted for assets that are not subject to donor-imposed those skills, and would otherwise be purchased Property and Equipment as contributions (within the scope of ASC 958) restrictions and may be expended for any by the Organization. and Intangible Assets purpose in performing the primary objectives or as exchange (reciprocal) transactions Acquisitions of property and equipment in of the Organization. These net assets may be Income Taxes (subject to ASC 606); and (2) distinguishing excess of $2,500 are capitalized. Property and used at the discretion of the Organization's between conditional and unconditional Both ABET and the Foundation are exempt from equipment are stated at cost, if purchased, or at management and the Board of Directors. contributions. Management believes that the income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the fair market value at date of donation, if adoption of this ASU enhances the Net Assets With Donor Restrictions: Net Internal Revenue Code (the Code). In addition, contributed. Depreciation is provided over the comparability of financial information among assets subject to stipulations imposed by both have been determined by the Internal estimated useful lives of the assets on a not-for-profit entities. This change in donors and grantors. Some donor restrictions Revenue Service not to be private foundations straight-line basis. Expenditures and related accounting principle was adopted on a are temporary in nature; those restrictions will within the meaning of Section 509(a) of the betterments that extend the useful life of the modified prospective basis. The impact of be met by actions of the Organization. Other Code. asset are capitalized. Expenditures for adoption was not material to the consolidated donor restrictions are perpetual in nature, maintenance and repairs, including planned The Organization requires that a tax position financial statements. whereby the donor has stipulated the funds be major maintenance activities, are charged to be recognized or derecognized based on a maintained in perpetuity. expense as incurred. "more-­likely-than-not" threshold. This applies 4. Liquidity and Availability to positions taken or expected to be taken in a Costs of developing database software have Support and Revenues tax return. The Organization does not believe of Resources been capitalized. Amortization is provided over Revenue from membership assessments is its consolidated financial statements include, or The Organization's cash flows have seasonal the estimated time the database will be utilized recognized over the period to which the reflect, any uncertain tax positions. variations due to the timing of accreditation and commenced as the phases of the database assessments relate, and revenue from fees, membership assessments, and became operational. ABET's and the Foundation's IRS Forms 990, professional services is recognized when the professional services fees billing. The Return of Organization Exempt from Income Intangible assets are stated at cost and related services are performed. Accreditation Organization manages its liquidity to meet Tax, are subject to examination by federal and amortized over the estimated useful lives of the fees are recognized when the Organization general expenditures, liabilities, and other state taxing authorities generally for three assets on a straight-line basis. releases its final reports. Membership obligations as they become due. assessments, professional services, and years after filing. As of September 30, 2020, the following Certificate of Deposit - Restricted accreditation fees received in advance of the Functional Expense Allocation financial assets and liquidity sources were ABET has pledged a $200,000 certificate of period in which they are earned are deferred to The consolidated financial statements report available for general operating expenditures in deposit to collateralize its American Express subsequent years and included in deferred certain categories of expenses that are the year ending September 30, 2021: credit cards. revenues on the consolidated statement of financial position. attributed to more than one program or Financial Assets Coronavirus Relief Credits supporting function. Therefore, these expenses Unconditional contributions received without Cash and Cash Equivalents $7,922,334 During the year ended September 30, 2020, require allocation on a reasonable basis that is donor restrictions for the Organization's ABET granted coronavirus relief credits consistently applied. The expenses that are Accounts Receivable 24,667 programs are recognized as support when the to members due to the difficult economic allocated include most operating costs that Investments Available donor has made an unconditional promise to situation. The credits have been shown as support various programs and functions. The for Operating Purposes 6,090,318 give. Unconditional contributions that are an expense on the consolidated statement of basis of the allocations is direct costs, which restricted by the donor are reported as Less Amounts Restricted activities and on the consolidated statement allocates cost based on the department usage of increases in net assets with donor restrictions, by Donors for Purpose (24,909) of financial position as a liability. The credits them for program and supporting functions. depending on the existence and/or nature of the Total Financial Assets Available will be applied to the 2021 membership restriction. When the stipulated time restriction assessments. Reclassifications for General Operations $ 14,012,410 ends or the purpose of the restriction is met, Certain prior year amounts have been net assets with donor restrictions are reclassified for comparative purposes. reclassified to net assets without donor restrictions and reported in the consolidated statement of activities as net assets released from restrictions.

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36 37 5. Financial Risk The following presents the Organization's 7. Property and Equipment 11. Deferred Compensation Plan The Organization maintains its cash balances assets and liabilities measured at fair value as ABET has a nonqualified 457(b) deferred of September 30, 2020: and Intangible Assets - Net at certain financial institutions which, at times, The major components of property and compensation plan (the 457 Plan) for certain may exceed federally insured limits. The highly compensated employees. The 457 Plan Fair Value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 equipment and intangible assets are as follows: Organization has not experienced any losses in requires that the Organization establish and such accounts and believes it is not exposed to Certificates of Deposit $ 892,925 $ — $ 892,925 $ — Land $ 360,000 maintain a book entry account on behalf of the Certificates of Deposit - 200,000 — 200,000 — Building 2,858,134 any significant financial risk on cash. Restricted employees for participant salary deferrals and Learning Center 1,056,795 investment experience related to the 457 Plan. The Organization invests in professionally Mutual Funds - 439,123 439,023 — — Alternatives Information Management Systems 2,019,964 Employer contributions are not permitted. The managed portfolios that contain mutual funds Mutual Funds - 1,849,896 1,849,896 — — Equipment 643,702 Organization is not liable for any specific and certificates of deposit. Such investments Fixed Incomes Furniture and Fixtures 254,947 investment success nor is it required to restore are exposed to various risks such as interest Mutual Funds - Equities 755,011 755,011 — — Computer Software 247,542 any loss of principal that may occur due to rate, market, and credit. Due to the level of risk Mutual Funds - 2,357,898 2,357,898 — — Intangible Assets 77,683 market conditions. Under current law, such associated with such investments and the level Exchange Traded Funds 6,494,853 5,401,828 1,092,925 — Subtotal 7,518,767 funds remain the assets of the Organization of uncertainty related to changes in the value of Less Accumulated Depreciation and Amortization (3,018,740) and, as such, are subject to the creditors of the such investments, it is at least reasonably Investment in Deferred 427,551 427,551 — — Compensation - Mutual Property and Equipment and Intangible Assets - Net $ 4,500,027 Organization. possible that changes in risks in the near term Funds would materially affect investment balances Total Assets $ 6,922,404 $ 5,829,379 $ 1,092,925 $ — and the amount reported in the consolidated at Fair Value 12. Employment Agreement Deferred Compensation $ 427,551 $ 427,551 $ — $ — financial statements. Payable In March of 2015, the Organization entered into Total Liabilities $ 427,551 $ 427,551 $ — $ — an employment agreement with its Executive at Fair Value 6. Fair Value Measurements 8. Donated Services Director (ED). If the ED is terminated for any reason other than cause, as defined in the The fair value hierarchy prioritizes the inputs The Organization records donated services for employment agreement, the Organization will to valuation techniques used to measure fair The Organization's Level 2 investments are accreditation services rendered by the pay severance based on the terms of the value into three broad levels as follows: valued based on readily available pricing volunteer commissioners and program employment agreement. Level 1 - inputs to the valuation methodology sources for comparable investments. evaluators. During the year ended September are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical 30, 2020, the Organization recorded assets or liabilities in active markets (examples approximately $12,723,000 of donated services 13. PPP Refundable Advance include mutual funds); and accreditation expense in the consolidated During 2020, ABET received a Small Business statement of activities, which represents Administration (SBA) loan under the Paycheck Level 2 - inputs to the valuation methodology approximately 87,000 hours of donated time. Protection Program (PPP) in the amount of include quoted prices for similar assets and $626,065. PPP provides cash-flow assistance liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are 9. Net Assets with Donor through 100% federally guaranteed loans to observable for the asset or liability other than eligible recipients to maintain payroll during quoted prices, either directly or indirectly, Restrictions the COVID-19 public health emergency and including inputs in markets that are not As of September 30, 2020, the Organization's cover certain other expenses. If ABET considered to be active (examples include net assets with donor restrictions were maintains its workforce and meets certain corporate or municipal bonds and certificates available for the following purposes: requirements, up to 100% of the loan may be of deposit); forgiven by the SBA. No more than 40% of the Science Screen Reporting $ 22,659 Level 3 - inputs to the valuation methodology forgiven amount may be for non-payroll costs. Learning Center 2,250 are unobservable and significant to the fair Loans under PPP have an interest rate of 1% value measurement. The inputs into the Total Net Assets and may negotiate to a five-year maturity date, determination of fair value require significant With Donor Restrictions $ 24,909 if not forgiven. Management believes ABET will management judgment (examples include meet the criteria for loan forgiveness. However, certain private equity securities and split 10. Retirement Plan at September 30, 2020, ABET is accounting for this SBA loan as a conditional contribution interest agreements). ABET has a 403(b) retirement plan (the Plan) since repayment has not yet been waived, and Categorization within the valuation hierarchy open to all employees. Employees are eligible as such, the loan proceeds are included in PPP is based upon the lowest input that is for matching contributions after six months of refundable advance on the consolidated significant to the fair value measurement. employment, but can elect to defer their wages statement of financial position. immediately. The Organization's discretionary

matching contribution to the Plan was approximately $288,000 for the year ended September 30, 2020.

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38 39 7910 WOODMONT7910 WOODMONTAVENUE AVENUE 1150 1150181H STREET,181H STREET, NW NW 14. Commitments and Contingencies 7910 WOODMONT AVENUE 1150 181H STREET, NW SUITESUITE 500 500 SUITESUITE 550 550 The spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) SUITEBETHESDA, BETHESDA,500 MD 20814 MD 20814 SUITEWASHINGTON,WASHINGTON, 550 DC 20036 DC 20036 BETHESDA, MD 20814 WASHINGTON, DC20036 has had a disruptive impact on the daily life (T) 301.986.0600(T) 301.986.0600 (T) 202.822.0717(T) 202.822.0717 (T) 301.986.0600 (T) 202.822.0717 and operations of individuals, businesses, and @@CBMCBM @CENTEREDCENTEREDCBM ON YOUR ON YOUR SUCCESS SUCCESS nonprofits around the world. There is CENTERED ON YOUR SUCCESS uncertainty about financial and economic IndependentIndependent Auditors' Auditors' Report Report on Consolidating on Consolidating Information Information impacts in all sectors of the economy. The Independent Auditors'Independent Report Auditors' on Consolidating Report Information financial markets have experienced significant TheThe Board Board of of Directors Directors volatility, and this may continue for an AccreditationAccreditation Board Board for for Engineering Engineering extended period of time. In light of these andand Technology, Technology, Inc. Inc. and and ABET ABET Foundation, Foundation, Inc. Inc. circumstances, management continues to Baltimore,Baltimore, Maryland Maryland assess how best to adapt to changed circumstances. WeWe have have audited audited the the accompanying accompanying consolidated consolidated financial financial statementsstatements of of Accreditation Accreditation Board Board for for Engineering Engineering and Technology,and Technology, Inc. (ABET) Inc. and(ABET) ABET and Foundation, ABET Foundation, Inc. (the Foundation) Inc. (the as Foundation), of and for the (collectively year ended September referred to 30, as 2020, the During the year ended September 30, 2020, andOrganization), our report thereonwhich comprisedated February the consolidated 11, 2021, which statement expressed of financial an unmodified position opinion as of Septemberon those consolidated 30, 2020, ABET entered into a contract with facilities in financialand the related statements, consolidated appears statementson page 3. Ourof activities, audit was functionalconducted expenses,for the purpose and cash of forming flows for an theopinion year thenon the connection with future meetings and events consolidatedended, and the financial related statementsnotes to the as consolidated a whole. The financialconsolidating statements. statement of financial position and consolidating which were later cancelled as a result of statement of activities are presented for purposes of additional analysis of the consolidated financial statements COVID-19. Estimated cancellation fees of ratherManagement's than to present Responsibility the financialfor the position, Consolidated resultsFinandal of operations, Statements and cash flows of the individual organizations, $200,000 were included in accounts payable and are not required parts of the consolidated financial statements. Such information is the responsibility of Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these consolidated financial and accrued expenses in the consolidated management and was derived from and relates directly to the underlying accounting and other records used to statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America; statement of financial position. prepare the consolidated financial statements. The consolidating information has been subjected to the auditing this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation procedures applied in the audit of the consolidated financial statements and certain additional procedures, and fair presentation of consolidated financialstatements that are freefrom material misstatement, whether including comparing and reconciling such information directly to the underlying accounting and other records 15. Subsequent Events due to fraudor error. The Organization has evaluated subsequent used to prepare the consolidated financial statements or to the consolidated financial statements themselves, events through February 11, 2021, the date on andAuditors other' Responsibilityadditional procedures in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States which the consolidated financial statements of America. In our opinion, the consolidating information is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our audit. were available to be issued. consolidated financial statements as a whole. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financialstatements are free frommaterial misstatement.

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ABET Foundation Eliminations Total ABET Foundation Eliminations Total Support and Revenues Accreditation Fees $ 10,233,115 $ - $ - $ 10,233,115 Assets Donated Services 12,723,375 - - 12,723,375 Assets Membership Assessments 1,738,851 - - 1,738,851 Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 7,649,718 $ 272,616 $ - $ 7,922,334 Professional Service Revenues 154,720 - (214) 154,506 Accounts Receivable, Less Allowance for Investment Income (Including 30,008 1,000 (6,341) 24,667 326,535 - - 326,535 Doubtful Accounts of Approximately $387,000 Gains of Approximately $161,000) Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets 106,952 21 - 106,973 Other Revenue 148,144 - - 148,144 Investments 6,494,853 - - 6,494,853 Total Support and Revenues 25,324,740 - (214) 25,324,526 Property and Equipment and 4,500,027 - - 4,500,027 Intangible Assets – Net

Investment in Deferred Compensation 427,551 - - 427,551 Expenses Program Services Total Assets $ 19,209,109 $ 273,637 $ (6,341) $ 19,476,405 Accreditation 6,764,242 - - 6,764,242

Accreditation - Donated Services 12,723,375 - - 12,723,375 Liabilities and Net Assets

Liabilities Total Accreditation 19,487,617 - - 19,487,617 Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $ 2,238,410 $ 10,212 $ (6,341) $ 2,242,281 Professional Services 1,666,379 - - 1,666,379 Deferred Revenues 2,687,836 - - 2,687,836 Coronavirus Relief Credits 552,500 - - 552,500 Governance 1,697,366 - - 1,697,366 PPP Refundable Advance 626,065 - - 626,065 Deferred Compensation Payable 427,551 - - 427,551 Total Program Services 22,851,362 - - 22,851,362

Total Liabilities 6,532,362 10,212 (6,341) 6,536,233 Supporting Services General and Administrative 1,033,121 5,760 (214) 1,038,667 Net Assets 165,882 - - 165,882 Without Donor Restrictions 12,676,747 238,516 - 12,915,263 Membership With Donor Restrictions - 24,909 - 24,909 Total Supporting Services 1,199,003 5,760 (214) 1,204,549 Total Net Assets 12,676,747 263,425 - 12,940,172 $ 19,209,109 $ 273,637 $ (6,341) $ 19,476,405 Total Liabilities and Net Assets Total Expenses 24,050,365 5,760 (214) 24,055,911

Change in Net Assets 1,274,375 (5,760) - 1,268,615 Initial ABET Foundation, Inc. Net - 269,185 - 269,185 Assets Net Assets, Beginning of Year 11,402,372 - - 11,402,372

Net Assets, End of Year $ 12,676,747 $ 263,425 $ - $ 12,940,172

See Independent Auditors’ Report on Consolidating Information. See Independent Auditors’ Report on Consolidating Information.

42 43 more sustainable — and to develop solutions member who led the first committee to formally that benefit the lives of all people. But in bring the issue of diversity to the attention of order to do this in a more impactful way, our the ABET Board of Directors. Felbinger helped workforce must be comprised of people from launch initiatives to consider and publish ABET diverse backgrounds, perspectives and personal Expert diversity statistics, issue a formal policy experiences. on diversity, and create the award that was renamed after her passing. Her efforts set in motion the work that is still being done today. Supporting diversity, equity, inclusion and " The challenges highlighted in recent weeks are not isolated to one group or one community — accessibility benefits all people, and we they seep into every aspect of society. While all must work collectively to be part of the we routinely see politicization of contentious issues, it’s important to understand that anti- solution. racism and justice are not political issues; they are human rights issues. Supporting diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility benefits all " people, and we all must work collectively to be part of the solution.

Last year, we established the Inclusion, As the accrediting body for over 4,100 higher Diversity and Equity Advisory (IDEA) Council education programs in engineering, engineering to promote and develop methods and metrics technology, computing and the applied and for improving inclusivity, diversity and equity natural sciences, ABET has an opportunity within ABET — its activities, its volunteer to influence university and college students base and its accredited programs in proactive, about the importance of ensuring a diverse, tangible and impactful ways. to almost half of white students. While there equitable and inclusive learning environment, WHY WE NEED has been some progress in recent years, much and why these principles are essential in We would like your feedback and examples improvement can be made in the number of preparing students to enter a global workforce. of actions you and your constituencies are TO ADDRESS technical degrees earned by underrepresented In recent decades, we have put forth efforts implementing. What more can we do to drive groups. to promote diversity and inclusion in STEM change? Please email your thoughts and INEQUITIES IN higher education. For example, in 2005, we suggestions to ABET’s IDEA Council The American Society for Engineering established the President’s Award for Diversity, ([email protected]). Together, we will build a STEM EDUCATION Education (ASEE), an ABET member society, later renamed the Claire L. Felbinger Award better world for all. annually publishes data on various higher for Diversity and Inclusion after the board By Michael Milligan, ABET education components for engineering and Executive Director and CEO engineering technology programs — including demographic data on enrollment and degrees This article was first published awarded. In 2018, there were over 130,000 July 23, 2020 on Medium. bachelor’s degrees in engineering awarded Human inequity persists in almost every aspect in the U.S. Of those, they found that only 11.4 of our daily lives. History is plagued with percent went to Hispanic students and 4.2 discrimination and systemic racism, which has percent to Black/African American students. been highlighted by mass protests in recent Of the over 13,600 engineering technology months following the recent killing of George bachelor’s degrees awarded in 2018, 9.4 percent Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. We can do went to Hispanic students and 8 percent to better to improve the treatment and lives of Black/African American students. According to all peoples of the world, and the protests and the National Center for Education Statistics, discourse that followed give me hope that we in 2017, just 9 percent of computer science will do better. People across the U.S. and around degrees were earned by Black college students, the world are now taking action and calling for and only 10 percent by Hispanic students. change. When looking at these numbers, it’s clear that minority populations continue to be All components of society must take steps to underrepresented in STEM disciplines in the prioritize equity and justice, and education — U.S. particularly STEM education — is one of the most critical areas to improve. For example, STEM professionals play a critical role in in the U.S., less than a third of Black students designing solutions to make the world a better attain a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared place — one that is safer, more efficient and

44 45 STATISTICS: 2019-20 VOLUNTEER CHARACTERISTICS

*Data are self-reported and current as of October 1, 2020. OUR VOLUNTEER EXPERTS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE AGE RACE/ETHNICITY ABET accreditation would not be possible without our ABET Experts — professionals from 1000 1400 1200 400 400 800 600 600 500 300 200 200 100 industry, academia and government dedicated 0 0 to contributing to their professions through the continuous improvement of the quality of STEM 30 - 39 (45) American Indian or Alaskan Native (6) education.

We rely on our experts to evaluate program 40 - 49 (244) Asian or Pacific Islander (315) materials, conduct program reviews and participate in accreditation decisions. Most begin their service as Program Evaluators, or 50 - 59 (507) Black, not of Hispanic Origin (86) PEVs, who do the hands-on work of accrediting programs around the world. Those who seek 60 - 69 (583) Hispanic (75) leadership roles may be promoted into the ranks of our Commissions, serving as Team Chairs responsible for leading teams of evaluators. 70 - 79 (265) White, not of Hispanic Origin (1311) Thousands of STEM professionals devote their time and expertise because they care deeply 80 - 89 (64) about the quality of technical education and believe the accreditation process enhances both individual programs and the professions. They are essential contributors who are instrumental in ensuring graduates of these programs are GENDER JOB SECTOR prepared to enter the global workforce. We are sincerely thankful for their dedication 1000 1400 1200 1000 1400 1600 400 800 600 1200 200 400 800 600 200 and service. 0 0

Male (1546) Academic (1336) ABET is like a family — a family " of educators helping each other. Female (322) Government (84) All the PEVs and Team Chairs contribute to other people’s Unspecified (97) Industrial (238) learning and in the process, they themselves learn something new. Practitioner (232) - Mo Hosni " Private (35)

Other (19)

46 47 2019-20 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2019-20 BOARD OF DELEGATES

The ABET Board of Directors is Officers Directors The ABET Board of Delegates is AIAA – American Institute ASEE – American Society the governing body responsible for responsible for approving of Aeronautics and Astronautics for Engineering Education strategic planning, financial President Applied and Natural Science accreditation policies and Brett Anderson, MBA, P.E. Walter W. Buchanan, Ph.D., oversight and managing the David P. Kelly, M.S., MBA Area Director procedures, general criteria and The Boeing Company J.D., P.E. external relationships of our InnovaSea Hamid Fonooni, Ph.D. the organization of our Texas A&M University organization. It is also the final University of California – Davis accreditation commissions. Our AIChE – American Institute Thomas F. Conry, Ph.D., P.E. review body for appeal of Past President Board of Delegates is comprised of of Chemical Engineers Professor Emeritus, decisions regarding accreditation Mary Leigh Wolfe, Ph.D. Computing Area Director 1-3 representatives from each of Laura Dietsche, Ph.D., P.E. University of Illinois actions for a specific program. Our Virginia Polytechnic Institute Andrew T. Phillips, Ph.D. ABET’s member societies. The Dow Chemical Company

Board of Directors is comprised of and State University number of seats on the Board of United States Naval Academy Thomas R. Hanley, Ph.D. ASHRAE – American Society

13 members: President, President- Delegates is determined by the Auburn University of Heating, Refrigerating, and Elect, Past President, Secretary, President-Elect Engineering Area Director number of accredited programs for Air-Conditioning Engineers Treasurer, four Area Directors, two Dianne Chong, Ph.D. S.K. Ramesh, Ph.D. which the society is responsible. AIHA – American Industrial Dennis O’Neal, Ph.D. At-Large Directors, one Public The Boeing Company (Retired) California State The President-Elect serves as a Hygiene Association Baylor University Director and the Executive University, Northridge non-voting Chair of the Board of Lawrence W. Whitehead, Ph.D., Director/CEO (non-voting). The Secretary Delegates. The Board of Delegates Engineering Technology CIH, FAIHA ASME - American Society of Board of Directors is advised by Gillian Bond, Ph.D. is advised by the Accreditation Area Director University of Texas-Houston Mechanical Engineers four board-level councils: New Mexico Institute of Council. Larraine A. Kapka, M.S., P.E. Mohammad Dehghani, Ph.D., P.E. Academic, Industry, Inclusion, Mining & Technology ANS – American Nuclear Society Professor Emeritus, Missouri University of Diversity and Equity and Global. Chair Stanley H. Levinson, Ph.D., P.E. Treasurer Sinclair Community College Science and Technology Dianne Chong, Ph.D. Framatome, Inc. (retired) David L. Whitman, Ph.D., P.E. The Boeing Company (Retired) At-Large Director Thomas Singer, M.A. Professor Emeritus, Sinclair Community College Kristen P. Constant, Ph.D. AAEES – American Academy ASABE – American Society University of Wyoming of Agricultural and Biological Iowa State University of Environmental Engineers William J. Wepfer, Ph.D. Engineers and Scientists Professor Emeritus, Van C. Kelley, Ph.D., P.E. At-Large Director John H. Koon, Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology South Dakota State University Janice M. Zdankus, MBA Georgia Institute of Technology Hewlett Packard Enterprise AAMI – Association for the ASCE – American Society of Civil Engineers Public Director Advancement of Medical Instrumentation Allen C. Estes, Ph.D., MBA, P.E. Andrea Koepke*, Ph.D. Steven J. Yelton, P.E., CHTM California Polytechnic Executive Director and Cincinnati State Technical and State University Chief Executive Officer Community College David Hornbeck, Ph.D., P.E. Michael K.J. Milligan, Ph.D., P.E., CAE Professor Emeritus, The Southern ACerS/NICE – The American ABET Polytechnic College of Engineering Ceramic Society’s National and Engineering Technology at Institute of Ceramic Engineers Kennesaw State University Alexis Clare, Ph.D. New York State College of Paul Mlakar, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE Ceramics at Alfred University U.S. Army Engineer Research " Accreditation isn’t the only end result… and Development Center Education is an infinite task. You always keep evolving, evolving, evolving. - Humberto Gomez "

*Served a partial term.

48 49 2019-20 AREA DELEGATIONS

ASSP – American Society IFMA - International Facility SFPE – Society of The four Area Delegations, which George Murgel, Ph.D., P.E. Thomas R. Hanley, Ph.D. of Safety Professionals Management Association Fire Protection Engineers are aligned with the curricular NCEES AIChE Christopher A. Janicak, Ph.D. Regina Ford Cahill*, M.S. Virginia Charter*, Ph.D., P.E. areas of our commissions, are Tom Roberts, P.E. Stanley H. Levinson, Ph.D., P.E. Indiana University of Pennsylvania Pratt Institute Oklahoma State University responsible for approving NSPE ANS program-specific accreditation Diane Levine*, MCR Louis Guerrazzi* AWS – American Welding Society criteria and selecting members of Steve Frank*, Ph.D. Van C. Kelley, Ph.D., P.E. IFMA Foundation Society of Fire Jeff Hufsey the accreditation commissions, as NSPS ASABE Protection Engineers well as assigning programs to IISE – Institute of Industrial & Jack A. Walker*, P.L.S. Peter Carrato*, Ph.D. BMES – Biomedical member societies within their Systems Engineers SME NSPS ASCE Engineering Society areas. Seats on each Area Kirk Lindstrom, MBA, P.E. Ron Bennett, Ph.D., MBA. Gail Baura, Ph.D. Delegation are apportioned based C. Dale Elifrits*, Ph.D. David Hornbeck*, Ph.D., P.E. Salt Lake County University of Loyola University Chicago on the number of accredited SME-AIME ASCE St. Thomas, Saint Paul Jessica (Matson) Oswalt, Ph.D., P.E. John D. Gassert, Ph.D., P.E programs for which a society Allen C. Estes, Ph.D., P.E., MBA Tennesee Technological University Professor Emeritus, SME-AIME – Society for Mining, serves as “lead” within the relevant Computing Area ASCE Milwaukee School of Engineering Metallurgy, and Exploration accreditation commission. Each INCOSE – International Council Delegation Paul Mlakar, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE Richard Sweigard, Ph.D. Area Delegation is responsible for on Systems Engineering ASCE CMAA – Construction University of Memphis selecting an Area Director to serve Phillip J. Brown, M.S., P.E. Chair Management Association on the ABET Board of Directors. Thomas F. Conry, Ph.D., P.E. Systems Engineering Associates Andrew T. Phillips, Ph.D. of America SNAME – Society of Naval The individuals selected also serve ASEE Chris Payne, P.E., CCM Architects and Marine Engineers as non-voting chairs of their ISA – International Society Members Dennis O’Neal, Ph.D., P.E. MBP (McDonough Bolyard Peck) Carolyn Judge* , Ph.D. respective Delegations. of Automation Kenneth E. Martin, Ph.D. ASHRAE United States Naval Academy Robert P. Kosar CSAB CSAB Mohammad M. Dehghani, Ph.D., Grand Isle Group Paul Roden*, M.S., P.E. Applied and Natural Kenneth E. Martin, Ph.D. Barbara Price, Ph.D. P.E. Fairbanks Morse Engine, Inc. Professor and Founding Sciences Area Delegation MRS – Materials Research Society CSAB ASME Director Emeritus, University Todd Hufnagel* SPE – Society of Chair Donna Reese*, Ph.D. Mary Kasarda, Ph.D. of North Florida Petroleum Engineers Steven M. Yalisove*, Ph.D. Hamid Fonooni, Ph.D. CSAB ASME Barbara Price, Ph.D. (Secretary) Lloyd Heinze, Ph.D., MBA, P.E. University of Michigan Stanley Thomas*, Ph.D. William J. Wepfer, Ph.D. Georgia Southern University Texas Tech University Members CSAB ASME John H. Koon, Ph.D. (Secretary) Donna Reese*, Ph.D. NCEES – National Council of Examiners for Engineering SPIE – The International Society AAEES Jeff Hufsey Professor Emeritus, for Optics and Photonics and Surveying Engineering AWS Mississippi State University Scott W. Teare, Ph.D. Lawrence W. Whitehead, Ph.D., Michelle Rambo-Roddenberry, CIH, FAIHA Area Delegation Gail Baura, Ph.D. Stanley Thomas*, Ph.D. New Mexico Institute of Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE AIHA BMES Wake Forest University FAMU - FSU College of Engineering Mining and Technology Chair Gilbert Brown, Ph.D. S. K. Ramesh, Ph.D. John D. Gassert, Ph.D., P.E. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and NSPE – National Society SWE – Society of Women ANS BMES Electronics Engineers of Professional Engineers Engineers David Hornbeck, Ph.D., P.E. Members Donna Reese*, Ph.D. Stephen M. Phillips, Ph.D., P.E. Janet Brelin-Fornari, Ph.D, P.E. Jon D. Nelson, P.E. ASCE John H. Koon, Ph.D. CSAB Arizona State University Grand Canyon University Tetra Tech, Inc. AAEES Christopher A. Janicak, Ph.D. Stanley Thomas*, Ph.D. John L. Vian, Ph.D., P.E. NSPS – National Society TMS – The Minerals, Metals, ASSP Alexis Clare, Ph.D. CSAB The Boeing Company of Professional Surveyors and Materials Society ACerS Chris Payne, P.E., CCM Stephen M. Phillips, Ph.D., P.E. Ece Yaprak, Ph.D. Robert Schmidt, M.S. Thomas R. Bieler, Ph.D. CMAA Brett Anderson, MBA, P.E. IEEE Wayne State University Michigan State University AIAA SAE International Regina Ford Cahill*, M.S. Diane T. Rover, Ph.D. WEPAN – Women in Daniel Skurski, M.S. IFMA Laura Dietsche, Ph.D., P.E. IEEE Engineering ProActive Network AIChE Deborah Trytten, Ph.D. Diane Levine*, MCR John L. Vian, Ph.D., P.E. University of Oklahoma IFMA IEEE

*Served a partial term. *Served a partial term.

50 51 2019-20 ACCREDITATION COUNCIL

Todd Hufnagel* Engineering Technology Andrea Rutledge, MFA Our Accreditation Council (AC) formulates and Engineering Accreditation Commission MRS Area Delegation CMAA recommends to our leadership, policies and procedures regarding accreditation activities. Its Chair Steven Yalisove*, Ph.D. Barbara Price, Ph.D. mission is to improve processes and promote Jeffrey W. Fergus, Ph.D. MRS Chair CSAB Larraine A. Kapka, M.S., P.E. uniformity across the Accreditation Commissions. Auburn University Jon D. Nelson, P.E. Mary Marchegiano, M.S. NSPE Members IEEE Chair Chair-Elect Bret M. Clausen, CIH, CSP, CHMM, ARM David Binning, P.E. Robert Schmidt, M.S., L.S. John H. Koon, Ph.D. Ece Yaprak, Ph.D. CH2M Hill Constructors George Mason University NSPS AAEES IEEE Daniel Skurski, M.S. Steven J. Yelton, P.E., CHTM Kirk Lindstrom, MBA, P.E. Past Chair SAE International AAMI IISE Applied and Natural Science Jeffrey R. Keaton, Ph.D., P.E. Wood Environment & Infrastructure Louis Guerrazzi* Alexis Clare, Ph.D. Robert P. Kosar Accreditation Commission ACerS Solutions Americas SFPE ISA Chair Victoria Valentine*, P.E. Brett Anderson, MBA, P.E. George Murgel, Ph.D., P.E. Alice Greife, Ph.D., CIH, FAIHA Staff Liaisons SFPE AIAA NCEES University of Central Missouri M. Dayne Aldridge, Sc.D., P.E. Thomas R. Hanley, Ph.D. Ronald Bennett, Ph.D., MBA Tom Roberts, P.E. Chair-Elect Douglas R. Bowman, Ph.D., P.E. SME AIChE NSPE Jason G. Racette, P.L.S. Susan E. Conry, Ph.D. Richard Sweigard, Ph.D. (Secretary) Stanley H. Levinson, Ph.D., P.E. Robert Schmidt, M.S., L.S. Green Seal Environmental, Inc. Winston F. Erevelles, Ph.D. SME-AIME ANS NSPS Past Chair Carolyn Judge*, Ph.D. Thomas Brumm*, Ph.D. Daniel Skurski, M.S. J. Torey Nalbone, Ph.D., CIH SNAME ASABE SAE International Engineering Technology Accreditation The University of Texas at Tyler Paul Roden*, M.S., P.E. Robert Freeland*, Ph.D. Virginia Charter, Ph.D., P.E. Commission ASABE Staff Liaison SNAME SFPE Chair Amanda Reid, J.D. Lloyd Heinze, Ph.D., MBA, P.E. Sylvester A. Kalevela, Ph.D., P.E. Ismail Fidan, Ph.D. Thomas M. Hall, Ed.D. SPE ASCE SME Northwestern State University of Louisiana David Hornbeck, Ph.D., P.E. Computing Accreditation Commission Scott W. Teare, Ph.D. C. Dale Elifrits, Ph.D. Chair-Elect SPIE (Secretary) SME-AIME Scott Danielson, Ph.D. ASCE Chair Janet Brelin-Fornari, Ph.D., P.E. Carolyn Judge*, Ph.D. Ronald P. Doyle, Ph.D. Arizona State University SWE Walter Buchanan, Ph.D., J.D., P.E. SNAME Broadcom ASEE Past Chair Thomas R. Bieler, Ph.D. Paul Roden*, M.S., P.E. Chair-Elect James A. Lookadoo, Ph.D. TMS Dennis O'Neal, Ph.D., P.E. SNAME ASHRAE Cary Laxer, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Pittsburg State University Deborah Trytten, Ph.D. Scott W. Teare, Ph.D. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology WEPAN Charles G. Drake, M.S., P.E. SPIE Staff Liaison ASME Past Chair Frank Hart, P.E., P.S. Thomas R. Bieler, Ph.D. Thomas Singer, M.A. TMS John L. Schnase, Ph.D. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ASME ABET Jeff Hufsey Staff Liaison AWS Staff Liaisons Harold C. Grossman, Ph.D. Joseph L. Sussman, Ph.D., F.ASME Jane Emmet, M.A.T. Ellen Stokes

*Served a partial term.

52 53 2019-20 ACADEMIC 2019-20 GLOBAL COUNCIL ADVISORY COUNCIL

The Academic Advisory Council (AAC) provides our Keith V. Johnson, Ph.D. The Global Council (GC) advises our Board on policies David K. Holger, Ph.D. leadership with access to academic viewpoints on East Tennessee State University and procedures to enhance our global presence. This Professor Emeritus, Iowa State University issues of accreditation involving applied and natural includes participation in new mutual recognition Javier A. Kypuros, Ph.D. Lawrence G. Jones, Ph.D., F. ABET, F.CSAB science, computing, engineering and engineering agreements (MRAs), memoranda of understanding University of Texas at Tyler Software Engineering Institute (SEI) of technology education. (MOUs) and substantial equivalency recognition of Carnegie Mellon University (Retired) Cynthia Paschal, Ph.D. educational programs outside of the U.S. It also guides our organization in matters affecting the Vanderbilt University Andrea Koepke, Ph.D. relevant professions, reactions to proposed programs, Chair American Osteopathic Association procedures and policies as they relate to the education Jaime Bonilla Rios, Ph.D. Jamie Rogers, Ph.D., P.E. sector of our constituencies. The AAC also works as a Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico Kenneth E. Martin, Ph.D. University of Texas at Arlington Professor and Founding Director communication channel between us and the academic David Tomasko, Ph.D. Emeritus, University of North Florida community. The Ohio State University Council Members Stan Thomas, Ph.D. Through increased participation at all levels of our Cecilia Alexandra Paredes Verduga, Ph.D. Gillian Bond, Ph.D. Wake Forest University organization, AAC members develop and implement ESPOL Professor Emeritus, New Mexico mechanisms to engage diverse audiences of the Institute of Mining & Technology Ece Yaprak, Ph.D. James Zhang, Ph.D. academic community in our accreditation activities. Wayne State University Kettering University Phillip Brown, M.S., P.E. Systems Engineering Associates Chair ABET Staff Liaison Staff Liaison Walter Buchanan, Ph.D., J.D., P.E. Jeffrey L. Ray, Ph.D., F.ASEE Daniela Iacona Western Carolina University Joseph L. Sussman, Ph.D., F.ASME Texas A&M University Alexis Clare, Ph.D. Council Members New York State College of Emily L. Allen, Ph.D. Ceramics at Alfred University California State University, Los Angeles Hamid Fonooni, Ph.D. Kenneth S. Ball, Ph.D., P.E. University of California - Davis George Mason University Louis Guerrazzi, M.S. Keith Bowman, Ph.D. Society of Fire Protection Engineers University of Maryland - Baltimore County " A lot of schools prepare students for their Ken Burbank, Ph.D. first job, but not for their tenth job. That’s Purdue University where ABET and the commissions play a Charles Isbell, Ph.D. role — in lifelong learning. You design your Georgia Institute of Technology criteria to help students with life learning education so that they can continue getting the skills they need.

- Rajendra K. Raj "

54 55 2019-20 INCLUSION, DIVERSITY 2019-20 INDUSTRY AND EQUITY ADVISORY COUNCIL ADVISORY COUNCIL

Reporting to the Board of Directors, our Inclusion, The Industry Advisory Council (IAC) provides ABET Wahid Hermina, Ph.D. Diversity and Equity Advisory Council (IDEAC) leadership with the perspectives of major employers Sandia National Laboratories promotes and develops evaluation methods and on accreditation policy issues, works with company Lou Gritzo metrics for improving inclusivity, diversity and equity leaders to develop channels for Program Evaluator FM Global within ABET, its activities, its volunteer base and its recruitment from industry and acts as an advocate for accredited programs consistent with ABET Principles the meaning and value of ABET accreditation to major Navid Jam, M.S. of Diversity and Inclusion. technical employers and other key ABET stakeholders. Mandiant, a FireEye Company Rebecca Jones, FCMAA Chair Chair SafeworkCM Mary Leigh Wolfe, Ph.D. Jeffrey Abell, Ph.D., P.E. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University General Motors Company Larry McCallister, Ph.D., P.E., PMP, SES, F.ASCE US Army Corps of Engineers Council Members Vice-Chair Jon D. Ness, P.E. Nicole Chestang, MBA Richard Hope RFA Engineering Nicole Chestang & Assoc., LLC AECOM Anand Raman, Ph.D. Imelda Cossette Past-Chair Climax Molybdenum Edmonds Community College Ronald Hinn Jr. Matt Tegerdine, MBA Haidar M. Harmanani, Ph.D. PetroSkills Verizon Lebanese American University Council Members Anita Yadav John H. Koon, Ph.D. Naguib Attia, Ph.D. Caterpillar Inc. Georgia Institute of Technology IBM Janice M. Zdankus, MBA Richard Olawoyin, Ph.D., CEP, CSP Suzanne M. Beckstoffer, MBA Hewlett Packard Enterprise Oakland University Newport News Shipbuilding S. K. Ramesh, Ph.D. Staff Liaison Edward Calusinski, M.S. California State University, Northridge James Ingram II Discover Financial Services Angela Trego, P.E. Joseph L. Sussman, Ph.D., F.ASME Amine Chigani, Ph.D. Practical Aeronautics Amazon Web Services Staff Liaison Michael Creed, Ph.D. James Ingram II McKim & Creed

" We all go to disciplinary conferences, but on an ABET team, you got all these other engineers who really care about education, and you sit around and talk about the program you’re visiting and engineering education in general…it’s great fun.

- Leonard Bohmann "

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Officers Commission Members Richard Olawoyin, Ph.D., CEP, CSP Officers Commission Members Teofilo F. Gonzalez, Ph.D. Oakland University University of California - Chair Chair Santa Barbara AAEES – American Academy Lu Yuan, Sc.D., CSP CSAB Alice Greife, Ph.D., CIH, FAIHA of Environmental Engineers and Ronald P. Doyle, Ph.D. Southeastern Louisiana University Sherif G. Aly Ahmed, D.Sc. Sandra Gorka, Ph.D. University of Central Missouri Scientists Broadcom The American University in Cairo Pennsylvania College Prahlad N. Murthy, Ph.D., P.E. CMAA – Construction Imad Antonios, Ph.D. of Technology Chair-Elect Wilkes University Management Association Chair-Elect Southern Connecticut Jason G. Racette, M.S., P.L.S. of America Cary Laxer, Ph.D. Mary J. Granger, Ph.D. AIHA – American Industrial State University Green Seal Environmental, Inc. Anthony L. Brizendine, Ph.D., P.E. Rose-Hulman Institute Professor Emeritus, Hygiene Association University of North Carolina of Technology Asai Asaithambi, Ph.D. George Washington University Thomas E. Johnson, Ph.D. Past Chair at Charlotte University of North Florida Haidar M. Harmanani, Ph.D. Past Chair J. Torey Nalbone, Ph.D., CIH Colorado State University, Kevin W. Love, P.E. Nancy Birkenheuer, M.S. Lebanese American University The University of Texas at Tyler Fort Collins John L. Schnase, Ph.D. Jacobs Regis University Frederick C. Harris, Ph.D. Robert N. Phalen, Ph.D., CIH NASA Goddard Space Flight Center University of Nevada, Reno Vice Chair-Operations University of Houston - Clear Lake Donald B. Russell, M.S. Dennis Bouvier, Ph.D. Vice Chair-Operations Randal J. Keller, Ph.D. Vanir Construction Southern Illinois George C. Harrison, Ph.D. Philip A. Smith, Ph.D. Rajendra K. Raj, Ph.D. Murray State University Management, Inc. University, Edwardsville Norfolk State University United States Department of Labor Rochester Institute of Technology Curtis A. Carver, Ph.D. Members-at-Large – Occupational Safety and Health NCEES – National Council of Chenglie Hu, Ph.D. University of Alabama Niaz Latif, Ph.D. Administration (OSHA) Examiners for Engineering and Members-at-Large Carroll University Surveying at Birmingham Purdue University Northwest Jean R.S. Blair, Ph.D. Kevin Huggins, Ph.D. ANS – American Nuclear Society Gary W. Thompson, PLS United States Military Academy James A. Cercone, Ph.D. Rebecca Y. Popeck, P.L.S. Harrisburg University of Mary Lou Dunzik-Gougar, Ph.D. North Carolina Geodetic Survey University of Charleston SPACECO, Inc. Barbara Doyle, Ph.D. Science and Technology Idaho State University Jacksonville University David A. Cook, Ph.D. Lisa C. Sachs, FAIA, FCMAA, CCM NSPS ­– National Society of Carolyn M. Jacobson, Ph.D. Stephen F. Austin State University Cumming Construction ASCE – American Society of Professional Surveyors David S. Gibson, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State Civil Engineers Management, Inc. Ralph W. Goodson, P.E., L.S. Professor Emeritus, United David W. Cordes, Ph.D. University, DuBois Amitabha (Amit) States Air Force Academy Peter J. Hutchison, P.E., L.S. The University of Alabama Stephen M. Jodis, Ph.D. Public Commissioner Bandyopadhyay, Ph.D., P.E Self-Employed Scott Murray, MBA Stewart Crawford, Ph.D. St. Vincent College Ellayne S. Ganzfried, M.S. Farmingdale State College HCA Healthcare Hawai'i Pacific University Paul K. Male, M.S., P.E., L.S. David J. John, Ph.D. Board Area Delegation Chair ASSP – American Society of Town of Stillwater Michael Oudshoorn, Ph.D. Subhasish Dasgupta, Ph.D. Wake Forest University Hamid Fonooni, Ph.D. Safety Professionals High Point University George Washington University Joseph M. Kizza, Ph.D. University of California - Davis Paulette Lantuh, CSP SME Kodak Alaris Anne-Louise Radimsky, Ph.D. Tim DeClue, Ph.D. University of David R. Hammond, Ph.D. California State Southwest Baptist University Tennessee, Chattanooga Hammond International Group University, Sacramento Geoffrey Dick, Ph.D. Jeffrey A. Lasky, Ph.D. George Pothering, Ph.D. St. John's University Rochester Institute of Technology College of Charleston Deborah Lynn Dunn, Ph.D. Jim Leone, Ph.D. Mohammed Samaka, Ph.D. Stephen F. Austin State University Rochester Institute of Technology College of the North John K. Estell, Ph.D. Lois Mansfield, M.S. Atlantic - Qatar Ohio Northern University Raytheon Company Yaakov Varol, Ph.D. Leslie D. Fife, Ph.D. Timothy J. McGuire, Ph.D. University of Nevada, Reno The Church of Jesus Christ Texas A&M University Public Commissioner of Latter-day Saints Bruce McMillin, Ph.D. Cheryl D. Cardell, Ph.D. Guillermo A. Francia III, Ph.D. Missouri University of The University of West Florida Science and Technology Board Area Delegation Chair Andrew T. Phillips, Ph.D. United States Naval Academy

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Venkatakrishnan Harry L. Reif, Ph.D. Kim W. Tracy, M.S. Officers James R. Plasker, M.S. AIAA – American Institute Lakshminarasimhan, Ph.D. James Madison University Rose-Hulman Institute American Society for of Aeronautics and Astronautics RGM College of Engineering and of Technology Chair Photogrammetry and Remote Mark R. Archambault, Ph.D. Dan Resler, Ph.D. Technology (autonomous) Jeffrey W. Fergus, Ph.D. Sensing Florida Institute of Technology Virginia Commonwealth University Thomas R. Turner, Ph.D. Auburn University Amos O. Olagunju, Ed.D. University of Central Oklahoma Sanjiv Sarin, Ph.D., P.E. Angela Trego, Ph.D., P.E. Anthony S. Ruocco, Ph.D., P.E. Saint Cloud State University North Carolina A&T State Practical Aeronautics Roger Williams University Paul T. Tymann, M.S. Chair-Elect University Raymond Papp, Ph.D. Rochester Institute of Technology David Binning, M.C.E., P.E. Srinivas R. Vadali, Ph.D. Hazem Said, Ph.D. The University of Tampa George Mason University Steven Schreiner, Ph.D., P.E. Texas A&M University University of Cincinnati Andy Ju An Wang, Ph.D. The College of New Jersey Allen Parrish, Ph.D. Southern Illinois Stephen B. Seidman, Ph.D. Past Chair AIChE – American Institute The University of Alabama University, Carbondale Ellen W. Stevens, Ph.D., P.E. Jeffrey R. Keaton, Ph.D., P.E. of Chemical Engineers David L. Shroads, D.Sc. Consulting Jody Paul, Ph.D. Pearl Y. Wang, Ph.D. Apollo Education Group (AEG) Wood Environment & R. Mark Bricka, Ph.D., P.E. Metropolitan State George Mason University Chris Taylor, Ph.D. Infrastructure Solutions Americas Mississippi State University University of Denver Randy K. Smith, Ph.D. Milwaukee School of Engineering Christopher Ward, Ph.D. University of Alabama Vice Chair-Operations Gabor Kiss, Ph.D. Shari Plantz-Masters, Ph.D. UBS Christa M. Weisbrook, Ph.D., P.E. M. Patricia Brackin, Ph.D. ExxonMobil Research Regis University Stephanie Smullen, Ph.D. University of Missouri Rose-Hulman Institute & Engineering Co. Jon A. Preston, Ph.D. Edward Sobiesk, Ph.D. of Technology Public Commissioner Steven LeBlanc, Ph.D., P.E. Kennesaw State University United States Military Academy Amy O'Leary, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Members-at-Large Safwan Qasem, Ph.D. Judith L. Solano, Ph.D. Virginia Department University of Toledo Sue Ann Bidstrup Allen, Ph.D. King Saud University University of North Florida of Transportation University of Pennsylvania Alon V. McCormick, Ph.D. Sridhar Radhakrishnan, Ph.D. George C. Stockman, Ph.D. University of Minnesota Board Area Delegation Chair University of Oklahoma Professor Emeritus, Kenneth S. Ball, Ph.D., P.E. Martha C. Mitchell, Ph.D., P.E. Michigan State University George Mason University Dianne Chong, Ph.D. Donna Reese, Ph.D. The Boeing Company (Retired) New Mexico State University Professor Emeritus, Heikki Topi, Ph.D. Oscar Barton Jr., Ph.D., P.E. Kimberly L. Ogden, Ph.D. Mississippi State University Bentley University Morgan State University University of Arizona Bopaya Bidanda, Ph.D. Commission Members University of Pittsburgh Francis J. Schork, Ph.D., P.E. AAEES – American Academy Professor Emeritus, of Environmental Engineers Gerald Burnham, Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology The University of Texas at Dallas and Scientists Anne M. Germain, M.E., P.E. James E. Smith Jr., Ph.D. Lizette Chevalier, Ph.D. National Waste & Teledyne Brown Engineering Southern Illinois Recycling Association University, Carbondale ANS – American Nuclear Society Jeffrey H. Greenfield, Ph.D., P.E. Lorraine Fleming, Ph.D., P.E. Walid A. Metwally, Ph.D. Florida International University Howard University University of Sharjah F. Michael Saunders, Ph.D. Linda Franzoni, Ph.D. Garry G. Young, M.S., MBA, P.E. Professor Emeritus, Georgia Duke University Entergy Nuclear Institute of Technology Paul C. Jackson, Sc.D., P.E. David A. Vaccari, Ph.D. ASABE – American Society California Maritime Academy Stevens Institute of Technology of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Kathleen Kramer, Ph.D. University of San Diego ACerS/NICE – The American Sonia Maassel Jacobsen, P.E. Ceramic Society’s National University of Minnesota - Randy S. Lewis, Ph.D. Institute of Ceramic Engineers Twin Cities Brigham Young University Janet M. Callahan, Ph.D. David D. Jones, Ph.D. Michigan Technological University University of Nebraska, Lincoln

60 61 Peter A. Livingston, Ph.D., P.E. Chell Roberts, Ph.D. Jay Raja, Ph.D. Joanne E. DeGroat, Ph.D. Keith A. Johnson, MBA, P.E. Robert O. Warrington, Ph.D. Bosque Engineering University of San Diego University of North The Ohio State University Dominion Energy Utah Michigan Technological University Carolina at Charlotte ASCE – American Society Lisa A. Zidek, Ph.D. Perry K. Falk, Ph.D., P.E. Abu S. M. Masud, Ph.D., P.E. SME-AIME – Society for Mining, of Civil Engineers Florida Gulf Coast University Marco E. Sanjuan, Ph.D. Purdue University, Fort Wayne Professor Emeritus, Metallurgy, and Exploration Universidad del Norte Rick Q. Honaker, Ph.D. Bruce William Berdanier, Ph.D., P.E. Jeffrey E. Froyd, Ph.D. Wichita State University ASHRAE – American Society University of Kentucky South Dakota State University of Heating, Refrigerating, and Ronald Smelser, Ph.D., P.E. The Ohio State University Hamid R. Parsaei, Ph.D., P.E. University of North Mark P. Cal, Ph.D., P.E. Air-Conditioning Engineers Stephen Horan, Ph.D. Texas A&M University Joel S. Kuszmaul, Ph.D., P.E. Carolina at Charlotte New Mexico State University S. David Cassel, Ph.D., P.E. NASA Langley Research Center Merrimack College Oklahoma Christian University Richard N. Smith, Ph.D. INCOSE – The International David A. Chin, Ph.D. Douglas W. Jacobson, Ph.D. SNAME – Society of Naval Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Council on Systems Engineering Architects and Marine Engineers University of Miami ASME - American Society of Iowa State University John V. Farr, Ph.D., P.E. James H. Miller, Sc.D., P.E. Mechanical Engineers Norbert Delatte, Ph.D., P.E. BMES – Biomedical Engineering Cass D. Kuhl, M.S., P.E. Professor Emeritus, United States University of Rhode Island Oklahoma State University N.K. Anand, Ph.D. Society NASA Glenn Research Center Military Academy at West Point Texas A&M University Jennifer Amos, Ph.D. Katherine Terwilliger, M.S. Mark O. Federle, Ph.D., P.E. C. Steven Lingafelt, M.S. Naval Surface Warfare John Gardner, Ph.D., P.E. University of Illinois, Young B. Moon, Ph.D., P.E. Marquette University IBM Center - Carderock Division Boise State University Urbana-Champaign Syracuse University Nathan M. Kathir, Ph.D., P.E. Phanindra K. Mannava, Ph.D. SPE – Society of Christine E. Hailey, Ph.D., P.E. Paul J. Benkeser, Ph.D. ISA – International Society George Mason University ARM Petroleum Engineers Texas State University Georgia Institute of Technology of Automation Audra N. Morse, Ph.D. Russ Meier, Ph.D. Robert Chase, Ph.D., P.E. Daniel Cavanagh, Ph.D. Scott W. Sommer, M.E., P.E. Michigan Technological University Edwin A. Harvego, M.S., P.E. Milwaukee School of Engineering Bucknell University Horizon Controls Group Shirish L. Patil, Ph.D. W.Grigg Mullen Jr., Ph.D., P.E. William M. Jordan, Ph.D., P.E. Tony L. Mitchell, Ph.D. King Fahd University of Michele J. Grimm, Ph.D. NCEES – National Council of Professor Emeritus, Baylor University North Carolina State Petroleum and Minerals Dhahran, Michigan State University Examiners for Engineering and Virginia Military Institute Swami Karunamoorthy, D.Sc. University at Raleigh Surveying Saudi Arabia Noshir A. Langrana, Ph.D. Steven F. Barrett, Ph.D., P.E. Michael A. Ports, M.S., P.E. Washington University in St. Louis Lance C. Perez, Ph.D. SPIE – The International Society Rutgers University University of Wyoming Ports Engineering Allan T. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D. University of Nebraska, Lincoln for Optics and Photonics Jennifer S. Wayne, Ph.D. Robert M. Bunch, Ph.D. Daniel Pradel, Ph.D., P.E. Colorado State University, Douglas B. Williams, Ph.D., P.E. NSPE – National Society Virginia Polytechnic Institute of Professional Engineers Rose-Hulman University of California - Los Fort Collins Georgia Institute of Technology and State University Institute of Technology Angeles Olga Pierrakos, Ph.D. Charles W. Knisely, Ph.D., P.E. Raphael W.H. Wong, M.S. Wake Forest University TMS – The Minerals, Metals, Joseph E. Saliba, Ph.D., P.E. Professor Emeritus, CSAB Private Consultant NSPS – National Society and Materials Society University of Dayton Bucknell University Noureddine Abbadeni, Ph.D. Chai Wah Wu, Ph.D. of Professional Surveyors Gregg M. Janowski, Ph.D. King Saud University Thomas C. Sheahan, Sc.D., P.E. Pierre M. Larochelle, Ph.D., P.E. IBM Larry D. Graham, M.S., P.E., L.S. University of Alabama Northeastern University South Dakota School of David A. Dampier, Ph.D. at Birmingham SAE International Mines and Technology Marshall University IISE – Institute of Industrial and ASEE – American Society Systems Engineers Peter D. Jones, Ph.D., P.E. Chester J. Van Tyne, Ph.D., P.E. Michele Miller, Ph.D. for Engineering Education Sigurd Meldal, Sc.D. Auburn University Virginia Polytechnic Institute Campbell University Rajan Batta, Ph.D. Jane Fraser, Ph.D. Mostly Sunny and State University University at Buffalo Daniel J. Weinacht, Ph.D., P.E. Colorado State University, Pueblo Joseph C. Musto, Ph.D., P.E. IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Sargent & Lundy Charles Ward, Ph.D. Milwaukee School of Engineering Baha Jassemnejad, Ph.D. Electronics Engineers Sunderesh S. Heragu, Ph.D. Air Force Research Laboratory SME ASRC Federal System Solutions, Arnoldo Muyshondt, Ph.D., P.E. Oklahoma State University John O. Attia, Ph.D., P.E. Christopher P. Pung, Ph.D., P.E. Federal Aviation Administration Sandia National Laboratories Prairie View A&M University Denise Ford Jackson, Ph.D., P.E. Grand Valley State University (FAA), Oklahoma Communication Bipin Pai, Ph.D. Leonard J. Bohmann, Ph.D., P.E. University of Tennessee, Engineering Team and Professor Emeritus, Michigan Technological University Space Institute Telecommunications Team Purdue University Northwest William R Boley, M.S., P.E. Teri Reed, Ph.D. Northrop Grumman University of Cincinnati

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IISE – Institute of Industrial and ASEE – American Society Officers Commission Members Systems Engineers for Engineering Education Richard M. Morris, Ph.D. Chair AAEES - American Academy of Keith V. Johnson, Ph.D. Thomas M. Hall, Ed.D Environmental Engineers and East Tennessee State University ISA – International Society Scientists of Automation Northwestern State Berrin Tansel, Ph.D., P.E. Elden A. Plettner, MBA University of Louisiana ASHRAE – American Society ISA Florida International University of Heating, Refrigerating, and Chair-Elect Air-Conditioning Engineers AAMI – Association for the NCEES – National Council of Scott Danielson, Ph.D., P.E. Mansour Zenouzi, Ph.D., P.E. Advancement of Medical Examiners for Engineering and Arizona State University Wentworth Institute of Technology Instrumentation Surveying

Bobby G. Crawford, Ph.D., P.E. Past Chair Barbara Loebig Christe, Ph.D. ASME - American Society of Quinnipiac University James A. Lookadoo, Ph.D. Farmingdale State College Mechanical Engineers

Professor Emeritus, Beth A. Carle, Ph.D. NSPS – National Society of Pittsburg State University AIAA – American Institute Rochester Institute of Technology of Aeronautics and Astronautics Professional Surveyors

Douglas M. Mace, M.S., P.E., L.S. Vice Chair-Operations William Garrard, Ph.D. Maureen J. Hart, M.S., P.E. University of Minnesota Walt Disney Imagineering April Cheung, M.S., MBA SAE International Purdue University Mark D. Lower, Ph.D., P.E. AICHE – American Institute of Kenneth Rennels, M.S., P.E. UT-Battelle, LLC. Chemical Engineers Indiana University–Purdue Members-at-Large Raja Aravamuthan, Ph.D. Hy D Tran, Ph.D., P.E. University Indianapolis Ciro Capano, M.S., P.E. " Western Michigan University Sandia National Laboratories The best way to stay up to date is to be part Private Consulting SME of the process. You collect a lot of knowledge Raju S. Dandu, Ph.D. ANS – American Nuclear Society CSAB Michael D. Johnson, Ph.D. and information, and you’d be crazy to not Kansas State University Kenneth S. Allen, Ph.D., P.E. Keith B. Olson, Ph.D. Texas A&M University utilize that. And it’s only fair to give back. United States Military Academy Utah Valley University Carol E. Schulte Morteza Sadat-Hossieny, Ph.D. - Jenna Carpenter

McNeese State University (retired) Northern Kentucky University ASABE – American Society of IEEE - Institute of Electrical Agricultural and Biological and Electronics Engineers " Harrie J. Stevens, Ph.D. SNAME – Society of Engineers Professor Emeritus, Walter O. Burns, M.S. Naval Architects and Marine Alfred University Gary A. Clark, Ph.D., P.E. Metropolitan State Engineers Kansas State University University of Denver Vijay Panchang, Ph.D., P.E. Public Commissioner Raymond E. Floyd, Ph.D. Texas A&M University Steven Browning, M.Ed. ASCE – American Society Northwest State of Civil Engineers Community College TMS – The Minerals, Metals & Board Area Delegation Chair Maury Fortney, M.E., P.E. Materials Society MEFI Engineering Larraine A. Kapka, M.S., P.E. Venancio L. Fuentes, M.S., P.E. Reza A. Mirshams, Ph.D., P.E. Professor Emeritus, Michael J. Hagenberger, Ph.D., P.E. County College of Morris University of North Texas Sinclair Community College The Ohio State University Martin A. Reed, Ph.D. Ben J. Stuart, Ph.D., P.E. Georgetown University Old Dominion University Rich Warren, M.S.

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James A. Cercone, Ph.D., P.E. Deborah L. Dunn, Ph.D. David S. Gibson, Ph.D. Team Chairs have demonstrated Asai Asaithambi, Ph.D. Andrew Borchers, DBA University of Charleston Stephen F. Austin State University Professor Emeritus, technical competency and applied University of North Florida Lipscomb University United States Air Force Academy knowledge of accreditation criteria, Robert Chase, Ph.D., P.E. John K. Estell, Ph.D. John O. Attia, Ph.D., P.E. Dennis Bouvier, Ph.D. policies and procedures. They are Ohio Northern University Teofilo F. Gonzalez, Ph.D. Prairie View A&M University Southern Illinois April Cheung, M.S., MBA experienced Program Evaluators University of California - University, Edwardsville Purdue University Perry K. Falk, Ph.D., P.E. James Aylor, Ph.D. Santa Barbara who lead reviews and interact with Purdue University, Fort Wayne the institutional representatives. Professor Emeritus, M. Patricia Brackin, Ph.D. David A. Chin, Ph.D. Ralph W. Goodson, P.E., L.S. We owe a debt of gratitude for University of Virginia Rose-Hulman Institute University of Miami John V. Farr, Ph.D., P.E. of Technology Professor Emeritus, United States Sandra Gorka, Ph.D. their dedication and service to Kenneth Ball, Ph.D., P.E Barbara Loebig Christe, Ph.D. Military Academy at West Point Pennsylvania College ABET and their professions. George Mason University R. Mark Bricka, Ph.D., P.E. Farmingdale State College of Technology Mississippi State University Mark O. Federle, Ph.D., P.E. The following individuals served Amitabha (Amit) Gary A. Clark, Ph.D., P.E. Marquette University Mary Lou Dunzik-Gougar, Ph.D. as Team Chairs for at least one Bandyopadhyay, Ph.D., P.E Anthony L. Brizendine, Ph.D., P.E. Kansas State University Idaho State University evaluation visit during the 2019- Farmingdale State College University of North Carolina Leslie D. Fife, Ph.D. David A. Cook, Ph.D. 20 accreditation cycle. at Charlotte The Church of Jesus Larry D. Graham, M.S., P.E., L.S. Steven F. Barrett, Ph.D., P.E. Stephen F. Austin State University Christ of Latter-day Saints University of Wyoming Tim Brower, Ph.D. Mary J. Granger, Ph.D. Team Chairs David W. Cordes, Ph.D. University of Colorado Boulder Lorraine Fleming, Ph.D., P.E. Professor Emeritus, Noureddine Abbadeni, Ph.D. Oscar Barton Jr., Ph.D., P.E. The University of Alabama Howard University George Washington University King Saud University Morgan State University Robert M. Bunch, Ph.D. Stewart Crawford, Ph.D. Rose-Hulman Institute of Raymond E. Floyd, Ph.D. Jeffrey H. Greenfield, Ph.D., P.E. Said Abubakr, Ph.D. Rajan Batta, Ph.D. Hawai'i Pacific University Technology Northwest State Florida International University Western Michigan University University at Buffalo Bobby G. Crawford, Ph.D., P.E. Community College William Burkett, Ph.D. Michele J. Grimm, Ph.D. Mahesh Chand Aggarwal, Ph.D. Paul J. Benkeser, Ph.D. Quinnipiac University Capella University Sam Formby, Ph.D. Michigan State University Gannon University Georgia Institute of Technology David A. Dampier, Ph.D. Appalachian State Gerald Burnham, Ph.D. Michael J. Hagenberger, Ph.D., P.E. Kenneth S. Allen, Ph.D., P.E. Ronald Bennett Ph.D., MBA Marshall University University (retired) The University of Texas at Dallas The Ohio State University United States Military Academy University of St Thomas, Saint Paul Raju S. Dandu, Ph.D. Maury Fortney, M.E., P.E. Walter O. Burns, M.S. Christine E. Hailey, Ph.D., P.E. Sue Ann Bidstrup Allen, Ph.D. Bruce William Berdanier, Ph.D., P.E. Kansas State University MEFI Engineering Metropolitan State Texas State University University of Pennsylvania South Dakota State University University of Denver Scott Danielson, Ph.D., P.E. Guillermo A. Francia III, Ph.D. David R. Hammond, Ph.D. Sherif G. Aly Ahmed, D.Sc. Bopaya Bidanda, Ph.D. Arizona State University The University of West Florida Mark Cal, Ph.D., P.E. Hammond International Group The American University in Cairo University of Pittsburgh New Mexico State University Subhasish Dasgupta, Ph.D. Linda Franzoni, Ph.D. Haidar M. Harmanani, Ph.D. Jennifer Amos, Ph.D. David Binning, M.C.E., P.E. George Washington University Duke University Janet M. Callahan, Ph.D. Lebanese American University University of Illinois, George Mason University Michigan Technological University Brahma Dathan, Ph.D. Jane Fraser, Ph.D. Urbana-Champaign Frederick C. Harris, Ph.D. Nancy Birkenheuer, M.S. Metropolitan State University Colorado State University, Pueblo Ciro Capano, M.S., P.E. University of Nevada, Reno N. K. Anand, Ph.D. Regis University Private Consulting Tim DeClue, Ph.D. Jeffrey E. Froyd, Ph.D. Texas A&M University George C. Harrison, Ph.D. Jean R.S. Blair, Ph.D. Southwest Baptist University The Ohio State University Beth A. Carle, Ph.D. Norfolk State University Imad Antonios, Ph.D. United States Military Academy Rochester Institute of Technology Joanne E. DeGroat, Ph.D. Venancio L. Fuentes, M.S., P.E. Southern Connecticut Maureen J. Hart, M.S., P.E. Daisie Boettner, Ph.D., P.E The Ohio State University County College of Morris State University Curtis A. Carver, Ph.D. Walt Disney Imagineering Leonard J. Bohmann, Ph.D., P.E University of Alabama Norbert Delatte, Ph.D., P.E. John Gardner, Ph.D., P.E. Raja Aravamuthan, Ph.D. Edwin A. Harvego, M.S., P.E. Western Michigan University Michigan Technological University at Birmingham Oklahoma State University Boise State University Sunderesh S. Heragu, Ph.D. William R Boley, M.S., P.E. S. David Cassel, Ph.D., P.E. Geoffrey Dick, Ph.D. William Garrard, Ph.D. Mark R. Archambault, Ph.D. Oklahoma State University Florida Institute of Technology Northrop Grumman Oklahoma Christian University St John's University University of Minnesota Rick Q. Honaker, Ph.D. Barbara Doyle, Ph.D. Anne M. Germain, M.E., P.E. University of Kentucky Jacksonville University National Waste & Stephen Horan, Ph.D. Ronald P. Doyle, Ph.D. Recycling Association NASA Langley Research Center Broadcom

66 67 Steven LeBlanc, Ph.D., P.E. Michele Miller, Ph.D. Raymond Papp, Ph.D. Mohammad H. Hosni, Ph.D. Engineering Team and Ann L. Kenimer, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Campbell University The University of Tampa Kansas State University Telecommunications Engineering Texas A&M University University of Toledo Team James H. Miller, Sc.D., P.E. Allen Parrish, Ph.D. Chenglie Hu, Ph.D. Allan T. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D. Jim Leone, Ph.D. University of Rhode Island The University of Alabama Carroll University Stephen Jodis, Ph.D. Colorado State University, Rochester Institute of Technology St. Vincent College Fort Collins Reza Mirshams, Ph.D., P.E. Hamid Parsaei, Ph.D., P.E. Kevin Huggins, Ph.D. Randy Lewis, Ph.D. University of North Texas Texas A&M University Harrisburg University of David John, Ph.D. Gabor Kiss, Ph.D. Brigham Young University Science and Technology Wake Forest University ExxonMobil Research Martha C. Mitchell, Ph.D., P.E. Shirish L. Patil, Ph.D. & Engineering Co. Timothy Lindquist, Ph.D. New Mexico State University King Fahd University of Neil Hutzler, Ph.D., P.E. Keith A. Johnson, MBA, P.E. Arizona State University Petroleum and Minerals Professor Emeritus, Dominion Energy Utah Joseph Migga Kizza, Ph.D. Tony L. Mitchell, Ph.D. Michigan Technological University University of Tennessee, C. Steven Lingafelt, M.S. North Carolina State Jody Paul, Ph.D. Keith V. Johnson, Ph.D. Chattanooga IBM University at Raleigh Metropolitan State University of Stephen Y. Itoga, Ph.D. East Tennessee State University Denver Professor Emeritus, Charles W. Knisely, Ph.D., P.E. Peter A. Livingston, Ph.D., P.E. Young B. Moon, Ph.D., P.E. Michael D. Johnson, Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa Professor Emeritus, Bosque Engineering Syracuse University Lance C. Perez, Ph.D. Texas A&M University Bucknell University University of Nebraska, Lincoln Denise Ford Jackson, Ph.D., P.E. James A. Lookadoo, Ph.D. Richard M. Morris, Ph.D. Thomas E. Johnson, Ph.D. University of Tennessee, Kathleen Kramer, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Robert N. Phalen, Ph.D., CIH Colorado State University, Audra N. Morse, Ph.D. Space Institute University of San Diego Pittsburg State University University of Houston Fort Collins Michigan Technological University Cass D. Kuhl, M.S., P.E. Mark D. Lower, Ph.D., P.E. Olga Pierrakos, Ph.D. Scott Murray, MBA NASA Glenn Research Center UT-Battelle, LLC Wake Forest University HCA Healthcare Joel S. Kuszmaul, Ph.D., P.E. Douglas M. Mace, M.S., P.E., L.S. James R. Plasker, M.S. " The more involved I got in assessment, the Prahlad N. Murthy, Ph.D., P.E. Merrimack College American Society for more I felt it could make me a better teacher Paul K. Male, M.S., P.E., L.S. Wilkes University Photogrammetry and Venkatakrishnan Town of Stillwater … ABET is really valuable for teaching. Joseph C. Musto, Ph.D., P.E. Remote Sensing Lakshminarasimhan, Ph.D. Phanindra Mannava, Ph.D. Milwaukee School of Engineering - Patsy Brackin RGM College of Engineering and Elden A. Plettner, MBA ARM Technology (autonomous) Arnoldo Muyshondt, Ph.D., P.E. ISA " Lois Mansfield, M.S. Sandia National Laboratories Noshir Langrana, Ph.D., P.E. Rebecca Y. Popeck P.L.S. Raytheon Company Paul Jackson, Sc.D., P.E. David Jones, Ph.D., P.E. Rutgers University J. Torey Nalbone, Ph.D., CIH SPACECO, Inc. The California Maritime Academy University of Nebraska-Lincoln Abu S. M. Masud, Ph.D., P.E. The University of Texas at Tyler Paulette Lantuh, CSP Michael A. Ports, M.S., P.E. Professor Emeritus, Sonia Maassel Jacobsen, P.E. Peter D. Jones, Ph.D., P.E. Kodak Alaris Kimberly Ogden, Ph.D. Ports Engineering Wichita State University University of Minnesota, Auburn University University of Arizona Pierre M. Larochelle, Ph.D., P.E. George Pothering, Ph.D. Twin Cities Alon V. McCormick, Ph.D. William M. Jordan, Ph.D., P.E. South Dakota School of Amos O. Olagunju, Ed.D. College of Charleston University of Minnesota Carolyn M. Jacobson, Ph.D. Baylor University Mines and Technology Saint Cloud State University Daniel Pradel, Ph.D., P.E. Pennsylvania State University Timothy J. McGuire, Ph.D. Swami Karunamoorthy, D.Sc. Jeffrey A. Lasky, Ph.D. Richard Olawoyin, Ph.D., CEP, CSP University of California - Texas A&M University Douglas W. Jacobson, Ph.D. Washington University in St Louis Rochester Institute of Technology Oakland University Los Angeles Iowa State University Bruce McMillin, Ph.D. Nathan Kathir, Ph.D., P.E Niaz Latif, Ph.D. Keith B. Olson, Ph.D. Jon A. Preston, Ph.D.. Missouri University of Gregg M. 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