Georgia Students of Landscape Architecture

The College of Environment and Design is the home of the state student chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). Georgia Students of Architecture (GSLA) aspires to bring landscape architecture students from the BLA and MLA programs together for social purposes. For more information regarding our organization, or to contact us, please click the "for more information" button below.
Student Historic Preservation Organization

The Student Historic Preservation Organization (SHPO) is dedicated to increasing awareness of historic preservation throughout The University of Georgia and Athens communities and to providing preservation advocacy opportunities for its members. SHPO is a membership organization that serves students of the Master of Historic Preservation (MHP) program. We welcome all current and former MHP students to participate in meetings, events and activities. To find out more about our organization, or to contact us, please click the "for more information" button below.
Student Environmental Planning Association
The Student Environmental Planning Association (SEPA) began in Fall 2011 as an opportunity for students interested in planning to pursue projects outside of the day-to-day curriculum. Through networking events, learning opportunities, and volunteer work, students will engage with the university and larger Athens community. Though currently an organization through the University of Georgia Center for Student Organizations, the organization hopes to become associated with the American Planning Association in the near future to promote relationships on a local, national, and international level. We welcome opportunities to become involved in planning projects through the University and through Athens-Clarke County and to partner with other like-minded organizations.
Sigma Pi Kappa
Sigma Pi Kappa is the international honor society for students of historic preservation. The society was founded in 1991 by MHP faculty here at the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design. The purposes of Sigma Pi Kappa and its chapters are to encourage and stimulate scholarship, foster interest and accomplishment, and provide and promote leadership in the field of historic preservation.





