- Registration for 2024 will open in June.
- About EngFrosh
- Sponsorship
- Frequently Asked Questions
Registration for 2024 will open in June.
About EngFrosh
EngFrosh is an eight-day long Fall Orientation program for students in the faculty of Engineering and Design. EngFrosh aims to provide students with the opportunity to build relationships, learn about Carleton Engineering and Design programs and acclimate to the Carleton University community. EngFrosh events include a variety of team activities to support students in connecting with each other including a Stream Society night, an overnight design competition, a Clue-style mystery game throughout the engineering buildings, team challenges and much more! To learn more about the other Fall Orientation programs offered at Carleton, please follow this link.
Sponsorship
Partnering with EngFrosh is an excellent way to promote your company to a new generation of future leaders. If you are interested in sponsoring EngFrosh, you can email the Sponsorship Coordinator directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is EngFrosh?
EngFrosh is Carleton’s Fall Orientation program for new students in Engineering, Architecture, Industrial Design, and Information Technology. Students both in the faculty of Engineering & Design and other faculties are welcome to join this program. Please follow this link for an in-depth overview of the four fall orientation programs offered at Carleton University.
- What is included in my registration?
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Included in your registration is a Ravens Starter Kit filled with EngFrosh apparel, the classic purple Ravens Hoodie, your team bandana, t-shirt and much more! These kits will be available for pick up at the beginning of Fall Orientation. Your registration fee also includes a week of programming focused on building connections and introducing you to the Carleton community.
- What is the Carleton Student Engineering Society?
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The Carleton Student Engineering Society, or CSES, has been serving the students of Carleton Engineering for more than 30 years. Its goal is to provide its members with academic, professional, and social resources to help them make it through their four (or more) years here at Carleton. CSES also represents Carleton Engineering in a variety of capacities, including the provincial and national levels of engineering student societies (ESSCO and CFES respectively). If you’re an undergraduate student enrolled in a stream of engineering, you’re a member of CSES. And if you’re not, you’re still more than welcome to attend our events and take part in our community!
See: www.mycses.ca for more information about the society!
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