Students in Science

At the School of Science, students don’t just study science — they live it. Here you’ll find ways to connect with peers and grow as a scholar, leader, and emerging professional.

Clubs & Organizations

Engage with a vibrant community of science‑focused groups that help you anchor your journey in discovery through collaboration, leadership, and hands‑on learning.
Description

As a Federation, AIP advances the success of a community of more than 30 independent scientific organizations. They, in turn, support hundreds of thousands of professionals across many scientific and engineering disciplines. AIP creates shared spaces — forums, conversations, connections — where individual action among our Member Organizations becomes collective impact.

Explore the list of AIP member societies: www.aip.org

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Description

The American Meteorological Society advances the atmospheric and related sciences, technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society.

How to Become a Member

Learn more about becoming a member: www.ametsoc.org

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Description

The American Physical Society is a scientific membership organization committed to advancing physics and creating a welcoming professional home for the world’s physics community.

How to Become a Member

Learn more about becoming a member: www.aps.org

Description

Founded in 1958, ASTRO’s mission is to advance the practice of radiation oncology by promoting excellence in patient care, providing opportunities for educational and professional development, promoting research and disseminating research results and representing radiation oncology in a rapidly evolving health care environment.

How to Become a Member

Learn more about becoming a member: www.astro.org

Description

Beta Kappa Chi is a National Scientific Society which was founded at Lincoln University in 1923.

Its purpose is to encourage and advance scientific education through:

  • Original investigation;
  • The dissemination of scientific knowledge;
  • The stimulation of high scholarship in pure and applied sciences.
Eligibility

All students are eligible for membership who have:

  1. Completed at least sixty-four semester hours of college work, seventeen hours of which shall be in one of the sciences and/or mathematics areas;
  2. A grade average of “B” in the science or mathematics area;
  3. An overall grade point average of “B”, or 3.00.

HamptonU Experience (Student Portal)

Access essential tools, services, and campus resources designed to support your academic success and enrich your daily experience at Hampton University.

The following forms can also be found on HamptonU Experience:

    • Change of Major Form
    • Course Withdrawal Form
    • School of Science Grievance Packet
    • Request to Override Credit Hour Limit

Communicative Sciences & Disorders Handbooks

Login to HamptonU Experience to view the Externship and Clinic handbooks.

Matlab & Simulink

Power your ideas with MATLAB & Simulink—where Hampton University students turn classroom concepts into real‑world innovation.

Careers in Science

Explore career pathways, internships, and professional development opportunities that empower you to anchor your journey in excellence as you prepare for life beyond the classroom.