The University of North Dakota's Advanced Rocketry Club (ARC) is a student-led organization committed to advancing the boundaries of rocketry through education, research, and the launch of high-powered rockets. We strive to inspire the next generation of STEM professionals by competing in various competitions and hosting workshops on experimental motor development, stable airframe design and manufacturing, flight data analysis, and safety. Our goal is to push the limits of innovation and inspire future leaders in the field of rocketry.
ARC engages in a wide range of activities throughout the year, with a focus on education, research, and the launch of high-powered rockets. The club participates in various competitions such as NASA SLI and IREC and also hosts workshops on experimental motor development, stable airframe design and manufacturing, flight data analysis, and safety. These activities provide members with valuable hands-on experience in rocketry and help them develop skills in areas such as engineering, design, and data analysis. Additionally, the club is committed to promoting safety and responsible rocketry practices and works closely with local and national organizations to ensure that its activities adhere to established safety guidelines. Overall, the UND Advanced Rocketry Club offers a unique and exciting opportunity for students to explore the world of rocketry and gain valuable skills and experience in this exciting field.