Happy Fall quarter, Allen School students!
Two announcements from the Allen School’s Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) are below. These are awesome opportunities to get more involved with the Allen School community and meet your peers!
Firstly, ACM is looking for associate officers – this is a chance not only to develop your leadership skills and get more involved with the school but also to add to your project portfolio and make new friends. Associate officers will help plan and organize social and technical events and work on technical projects that directly serve your peers.
We encourage any motivated CSE major who wants to learn or take on a new challenge to apply (this is open to both new and veteran CSE majors). No prior experience necessary.
The application is due on October 4, 2019 at 11:59pm.
Sign in with your CSE account to access the application:
https://forms.gle/2ixyJxKS3YaPf4Uc9
Secondly, ACM is once again beginning sign ups for our Big & Little mentorship program! The ACM Big & Little mentorship program is a great opportunity for newly admitted students to learn more about the Allen School, and for returning students to give back to the community and help out the new students.
Once you are paired with a Big or Little(s), ACM encourages you to hang out every once in a while, but ACM will also plan a variety of Big & Little events that all of the Bigs & Littles can attend throughout the quarter.
The deadline to sign up is October 2, 2019 at 11:59pm.
If you are a *newly admitted* Allen School student looking for some mentorship and to learn more about the school, sign up as a Little!
https://forms.gle/UVif73ogkDYuG5E98
If you are an Allen School student who has been in the school *for at least 1 quarter*, and are looking to share your wisdom and experiences with a newer student, sign up as a Big!
https://forms.gle/CHeu1bGEVSwiyxvx7
If you have any questions about ACM, associate officer positions or Bigs & Littles, please email acm-officers@cs.washington.edu and we would love to answer your questions!
Have a great quarter,
ACM