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The Future of CSE: A Discussion Forum with Crystal Eney and Dan Grossman

Hello!
We would like to invite you to our first event of 2018 – The Future of CSE! Our two featured speakers are Director of Student Services, Crystal Eney and Deputy Director of the Allen School, Dan Grossman. They will be discussing the new admissions process for students hoping to major in CSE.

University of Washington’s current process of admitting students into engineering majors can be quite stressful and is a process unique to those of other large public universities. The UW College of Engineering has just implemented their Direct To College (DTC) Admissions Process and the Allen School has proposed doing something similar in the near future. More information about the College of Engineering’s process can be found here: https://www.engr.washington.edu/admission/directtocollege/faq.

Through a presentation and moderated Q&A session, Crystal and Dan hope to share some of their thoughts as to why this change is important and how it affects the future of the CSE community. This is an opportunity for current UW CSE students to come together, ask questions, and share their experiences. We hope this discussion forum will create a space for constructive conversations and lead to actionable resolutions.

Important Event Information
Location: The Gates Commons
Date: Thursday, February 1st
Time: 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM

Please RSVP here so we know how much food to order! Please make sure you are signed in to your CSE account in order to access this link. (NOTE: In order to best moderate this event, we ask that all questions for Dan and Crystal be submitted ahead of time via this link.)
Who are we?
The Computer Science and Engineering Student Advisory Council (CSE SAC) is the collective voice for undergraduate and masters’ students. This advisory council aims to use research-based methods to assess and understand students’ needs and collaborate with faculty and advisers on key issues such as diversity, social responsibility, and student wellness.

If you have any questions, feel free to email Kaitlyn Zhou (katezhou@uw.edu) and Geoffrey Wukelic (gwukelic@uw.edu).

January 29, 2018