Organizations for Math & Computer Science Students
ACM is Ashland University's student chapter of the National Association for Computing Machinery. As a social service organization, its purpose is to be a gathering of individuals interested in logic and computing machinery. Its free membership is not limited to just computer science majors or minors, but to all interested individuals. Every year, members participate in two programming contests hosted by Ashland University or other universities. ACM's faculty advisor is Dr. Boris Kerkez.
MAA is Ashland University's student chapter of the National Mathematical Association of America. As a social service organization, its purpose is to be a gathering of individuals with an interest in mathematics of whose free membership are not limited to mathematics majors or minors. MAA's faculty advisor is Dr. Krista Hands.
Pi Mu Epsilon (PME), Rho Chapter is Ashland University's local chapter of the national Pi Mu Epsilon mathematics honorary society. There are requirements regarding GPA and academic ranking to receive an invitation to the honor society. PME's faculty advisor is Dr. Christopher Swanson.
Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE), Epsilon Chapter of Ohio is Ashland University's local chapter of the national Upsilon Pi Epsilon computer science honorary society. There are requirements regarding GPA and academic ranking to receive an invitation to the honor society. UPE's faculty advisor is Dr. Iyad Ajwa.