The Association of Computer Engineering Students (ACCESS) is a professional organization under De La Salle University - Council of Student Organizations (DLSU-CSO) that consists mainly of Computer Engineering students who aspire to be Lasallian achievers. In order to attain this, the organization offers professional and educational activities that guide each students' academic and career-related concerns. Overall, ACCESS perseveres to nurture and strengthen the bond of each student to promote unity and camaraderie throughout the organization as a stepping stone for their future success.
The Association of Computer Engineering Students (ACCESS) envisions it to be an organization that caters to the needs of its members. It aims to be a breeding ground for students who aim to become professionals and pioneers in the field of Computer Engineering while upholding the Lasallian values in their daily actions
The association strives to enhance technical knowledge and engineering skills in the domain of Computer Engineering to prepare the students for the competitive industry. The organization also intends to instill social awareness and understanding simultaneously promoting the camaraderie of Computer Engineering to nurture true Lasallian achievers
CpEsports is a yearly open Esports tournament that features various competitive and teamwork-based video games such as Valorant and League of Legends. In this event, students are encouraged to strengthen their bonds with other players all over the university whilst easing off of the stress that may be brought upon by their academic responsibilities.
Good Game, Well Developed delves into the nuances of Game Development as a viable career path in hopes of enlightening those interested in pursuing a career in the game development industry. The event specifically focuses on the different roles in game development such as Art Direction, Game Design, and Quality Assurance Testing.
BYTE 2022 is a two-day career talk that features a series of webinars that will delve into the nuances of Computer Engineering as an academic course in hopes of enlightening those interested in the sciences of computer technology by encouraging them to pursue the course in the future.