There are more than 200 registered organizations on the Georgia Tech campus - from A Capella to Zeta Tau Alpha. The Georgia Tech Office of Student Engagement has put together Engage, a website that features information on what all of the registered student organizations are doing every day.

Below is a directory of some of the most popular student organizations in the AE School.  Check out the full list of Georgia Tech Registered Student Organizations (RSOs)

AeroAfroAstro (AAA)

AeroAfroAstro (AAA) aims to support and increase the number of Black aerospace engineers who excel academically and professionally. The club's mission is to provide academic and professional development and mentorship to Black AE students, access to undergraduate and graduate aerospace research opportunities, and access to internship and co-op opportunities.

American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics

Georgia Tech’s student chapter of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) serves as a connection to the national aerospace professional organization.

Drone, Radio Control, and Experimental Aircraft Club at Georgia Tech (DRXC)

DRXC is a student organization and chartered AMA chapter focused on promoting the design, build, and flight of radio-controlled aircraft as a hobby among Georgia Tech students and supporting radio-controlled aircraft competition teams, such as the VFS Design-Build Vertical Flight (DBVF) competition team. In the DBVF competition, teams are tasked with creating a VTOL aircraft capable of autonomy and optimized to complete a unique set of goals that change each year.

Georgia Tech Design Build Fly

Design Build Fly is a student organization focused on creating novel remote controlled aircraft to compete in SAE Aerodesign and AIAA Design Build Fly competitions. Over the course of the year, we design, analyze, prototype, and fly numerous aircraft for a given competition.

Georgia Tech Motorsports

As one of the oldest competition teams on campus, GT Motorsports’ goal is to provide students with the opportunity to utilize their existing theoretical knowledge and acquire practical experience in real-life situations by designing, building, and testing open-wheeled, F1-style race cars in preparation for Formula SAE competition (FSAE).

Georgia Tech Supersonics Club

The Georgia Tech Supersonics Club (GTSC) is an organization established in 2023 with the aim of introducing high-speed aerodynamics and propulsion systems to the Georgia Tech club space.

GT Off-Road Club

Georgia Tech Off-Road is a student-led team founded in 1998 that participates in annual Baja SAE competitions.

International Students and Professionals in Aerospace

International Students and Professionals in Aerospace (ISPA) is a student organization that aims to share knowledge on opportunities for foreign nationals in the aerospace industry and advocate for solutions to issues faced by international students studying aerospace engineering at Georgia Tech.

Ramblin' Rocket Club

The Ramblin’ Rocket Club (NAR Section 701 - GTRC) is one of the biggest student-led organizations in Georgia Tech’s School of Aerospace Engineering.

School of Aerospace Engineering Student Advisory Council (SAESAC)

SAESAC is a group of Georgia Tech Aerospace Engineering School students who are dedicated to bridging gaps between students and the AE administration by providing an open and safe means of expressing opinions and suggesting changes for the AE School's future operation.

Sigma Gamma Tau

Sigma Gamma Tau is the honor society for Aerospace Engineering. It seeks to identify and recognize achievement and excellence in the Aerospace field. 

Students for the Exploration & Development of Space (SEDS)

SEDS is a chapter of SEDS-USA, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering young people to participate in space exploration. Our goal is to unite an interdisciplinary community of space enthusiasts at Georgia Tech, providing our members the tools they need to connect to the global space community, become involved with the NewSpace industry, and discuss the pressing issues in space today. 

Vertical Flight Society (VFS)

With a strong rotorcraft and vertical lift tradition, Georgia Tech is one of the three Vertical Lift Research Center of Excellence, and is proud to offer a lot of opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to get involved with vertical lift.

Women of Aeronautics and Astronautics (WoAA)

Established during the 2018-19 academic year, the Women of Aeronautics and Astronautics (WoAA) chapter at Georgia Tech is a newly formed committee under the Outreach Division of Georgia Tech's AIAA Chapter. 

Yang Aero Maker Space

it's a place where students and faculty can use a variety of equipment to build prototypes that advance their research - and their curiosity. Students can work as mentors and/or visit the AMS to work on their latest designs. 

Yellow Jacket Aviation

Yellow Jacket Aviation’s aim is to bring a diverse group of students from all majors together in order to build an RV-14A airplane that will be flown by students, taking a role in GT tradition similar to that of the Ramblin’ Wreck. This organization will not only promote interdisciplinary collaboration but also student innovation, as we follow in the footsteps of the original Ramblin’ Wreck.  

Yellow Jacket Flying Club (YJFC)

YJFC has been around since 1946, making itthe nation's oldest, continuously-running, collegiate flying club! They provide opportunities for members of the Georgia Tech community to pursue their passion for aviation, either by connecting them with other aviation enthusiasts or actually learning how to fly in one of our airplanes.

Yellow Jacket Space Program (YJSP)

The Yellow Jacket Space Program (YJSP) is a student organization at Georgia Tech working hard to develop liquid-propellant rocket systems. Our mission is to design, construct, and fly a liquid-fueled rocket to the Karman Line, the official edge of space 100 km above the Earth.