ASES is a student organization giving students the power to actively steer the future of an international organization that has roots in 10 different countries across the Asia-Pacific. By joining your ASES’ Stanford chapter, you will become part of one of the fastest growing entrepreneurship organizations in the world.
With this in mind, ASES is a very open organization. If you are interested in joining the Stanford chapter, simply contact anyone who is currently a part of the organization and express your interest – a good place to start is by emailing any of the members of the Executive Team. We strongly recommend that you take some time to browse through this website, so that you may attain a better understanding of our organization, and of how you may wish to contribute to our operations and growth.
If you are not a student at Stanford University, you may wish to join one of the 13 chapters in our international network. The international website will give you the latest contact information for the executive team of these chapters. Please visit www.asesinternational.org for more information. In order to be an ASES member, you must be affiliated with a university that has an active ASES chapter. Please read more about ASES International, and check to see if your university currently has an active chapter in place. If your university currently does not have a chapter please consider starting your universities’ chapter.
If your university does not have an ASES chapter, and you wish to start one, please read about how you may start a new chapter at your local university.
We look forward to hearing from you!
With this in mind, ASES is a very open organization. If you are interested in joining the Stanford chapter, simply contact anyone who is currently a part of the organization and express your interest – a good place to start is by emailing any of the members of the Executive Team. We strongly recommend that you take some time to browse through this website, so that you may attain a better understanding of our organization, and of how you may wish to contribute to our operations and growth.
If you are not a student at Stanford University, you may wish to join one of the 13 chapters in our international network. The international website will give you the latest contact information for the executive team of these chapters. Please visit www.asesinternational.org for more information. In order to be an ASES member, you must be affiliated with a university that has an active ASES chapter. Please read more about ASES International, and check to see if your university currently has an active chapter in place. If your university currently does not have a chapter please consider starting your universities’ chapter.
If your university does not have an ASES chapter, and you wish to start one, please read about how you may start a new chapter at your local university.
We look forward to hearing from you!




