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October 16th at 2 PM in CSE 403, CSE will have a CS-focused workshop on applying for the NSF all those considering grad school should consider going, especially juniors/seniors

If you are thinking of going to graduate school, and are a junior, you should really go to this information session on how to apply for NSF Fellowships so you’ll be prepared for the future.
From: “Carlo C del Mundo” <cdel@cs.washington.edu>
Date: October 10, 2015 at 12:42:23 PM PDT
Subject: UW CSE NSF GRFP Workshop (10/16, 2PM, CSE403)
1st- and 2nd-year students who are eligible for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program:
On October 16th at 2 PM in CSE 403, CSE will have a CS-focused workshop on applying for the NSF which includes current holders of the fellowship, sharing of essays, words from Ed (who has served on selection committees in the past) — everything to help you prepare your application.
More info about the NSF:
NSF GRFP due: October 27, 2015 for Engineering, Computer & Info. Sciences & Engr, Materials Research. Applicants should be US Citizens, Nationals, or Permanent Residents. Three reference letters must be submitted electronically by November 5, 2015, 5:00 PM PT by the reference writers through the FastLane GRFP Application Module.  If three reference letters are not received by the reference letter deadline and time, the application will be returned without review.
Please see the NSF-GRFP URL below for more eligibility requirements and guidelines.
 
Good luck, guys!
Carlo C del Mundo
University of Washington,
Computer Science and Engineering.
October 12, 2015