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FYI, we’ll be updating the blogs soon with the new students being added, and graduated students being removed.

If you’d like to stay in touch (and we hope you will) please add the CSE facebook page, news blog and other links so you can stay connected.

 

CSE Advising

August 7, 2014

Blog subscribers

I’ll be removing all graduated students from the news blog and mailing lists in the next few days, just a heads up.  The jobs’ blog is self maintained, so I will not remove you from that one at this time.

 

Crystal

July 22, 2014

452

FYI, the prerequisites are changing (have changed in some cases) for the following courses,  please plan accordingly.

CSE 452: prereq is 451

CSE 427: prereq is 312 and 332

 

 

July 2, 2014

Congrats to our Graduates – some final house keeping measures

Congratulations to all of our new graduates, we’re SO proud of all of you and hope that you will stay in touch.

A few housekeeping things before I remove you from the blogs (I know you’ll miss our emails….)

1. Crucial: you MUST fill out the exit survey on your MyCSE this is an important last step. Ideally you’ll fill out the optional one too, tell us what you like, what you don’t like, so we can improve the program in the future.

2. Alumni information: http://www.cs.washington.edu/alumni/

3. Strike it rich? You can also give back: http://www.cs.washington.edu/supportcse/     🙂

4. What happens to my CSE email? (you get to keep it indefinitely) and computer access?  Read all about it here: https://www.cs.washington.edu/lab/after-graduation/

5. If you were a TA, make sure to turn in those keys, books etc, so we don’t have to hunt you down.

Congrats again and please do keep in touch!

CSE Advising: Crystal, Raven, Elise, Jen, Tina and Pim

 

June 17, 2014

Feedback on Courses and anything else in CSE

It has come to our attention recently that the wording in the new online feedback forms for courses could be misleading.  You should know that the multiple choice answers are aggregated and reported to the chair of the department, but free-form written comments are only seen by individual instructors and no one else.

If you have feedback on a course (either positive or negative), we highly encourage you to contact the advising staff. That is one of the reasons we are here, to take feedback from students and work to improve the program for everyone. There are various ways to provide feedback.

The huge benefit of contacting advisors is that we can keep your name confidential, but we can also get back to you on how we have addressed a specific situation. Or we can ask for clarification if we don’t understand something you’ve said.

Alternatively, if you don’t feel comfortable seeing us in person or writing to us individually, we do have an online anonymous feedback form that you are welcome to use. Again, to report things you like or don’t like, about the department.

https://www.cs.washington.edu/students/ugrad/give_feedback/

Hope everyone’s last week is going well!

Crystal and CSE Advising

June 11, 2014

BS/MS 5th year masters

Just a reminder to apply for the 5th year masters (BS/MS) this weekend if you’re interested.  http://www.cs.washington.edu/prospective_students/bsms/application_information/

 

Application deadline is June 16th.

June 10, 2014

Reminders: report paid research, upcoming internships and exit survey

Just a quick reminder, if you are doing any paid research, we need to make sure it’s accounted for in your MyCSE profile so we can accurately report cumulative data to the UW on how many students participate in research.  Please go to MyCSE and go to the research tab.  You will “request” paid research (and since you are already doing it, I’m sure your faculty member will agree).  Thank you!

My CSE:  https://norfolk.cs.washington.edu/mycse

Additionally, we need all of you headed out to internships this summer to record that information (or paid research) in the co-ops, internships and post_UW tab.

And finally, graduating students MUST fill out the exit survey on the MyCSE system as well.

Thank you!

Crystal

May 30, 2014

Graduation

Keep in mind, ANYONE planning to show up to the CSE graduation event this June needs a ticket and we are VERY tight on space.   If you haven’t been receiving these emails, you need to contact Tina Donahue (tinad@cs) so you can get on the graduating student list.  This is only open to graduating students.

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Hello, graduating undergraduate and graduate students,

This is a friendly reminder to order tickets for the CSE graduation celebration by Friday (5/30) – you will not be able to order tickets after this date.

Meany Hall requires that anyone entering the theater must have a ticket (this includes the person graduating).

Go to the CSE Graduation page:

http://www.cs.washington.edu/grad-celebration

At this point we can only guarantee three tickets (yourself + two guests), but you can request more.  Please be conservative as we have a lot of people to get into the theater.

Extra tickets may be ordered and I’ll let you know as soon as I can how many extra tickets you have after we close the ticket order site on May 30.

Follow this link for directions to Meany Hall and parking garage locations: http://www.meany.org/directions/

We encourage the Ph.D. student to wear UW regalia for the hooding ceremony.  You can order robe, tam, and hood on the UW Commencement site (uwgraduation.com), also linked on the above webpage.  Note the dates for ordering and pickup.

If you have any questions about the CSE event, disability accommodation(s), etc. please contact me.

Congratulations on a great accomplishment!

Tina

 

 

Tina Donahue

Academic Advisor

UW Computer Science & Engineering

tinad@cs.washington.edu

206.543.1495 (office)

May 28, 2014

BS/MS (5th year masters) application open

We’ve decided to go ahead and open the BS/MS application (officially).  It’s been open for a week or two as we tested and some of you found it, which is fine, but now it’s really open.

A few notes:

*You may not find a person you want to use as a reference in the drop down menu. If that is the case, it may be that

  1. They are a graduate student. In that case, they can email me feedback to include in additional information, but they should not be used as one of your 3 official reference. This is a recent change, if this effects you negatively, let me know and we’ll help you brainstorm.
  2. They may be a guest lecturer: in that case, if we still have contact with them, we will try to include them, but it will likely be the same situation as #1.
  3. Affiliate faculty: they may not be in our system yet, let me know and I’ll have it updated.

The application is linked from the BS/MS application page: https://www.cs.washington.edu/prospective_students/bsms/application_information/

Here are the tentative (subject to change) deadlines.

Application deadline: June 16th (this one will not change, the others might a little)
Faculty feedback period: June 17-25th
Read apps: June 27th – July 2nd
Admissions meeting: July 3rd

Crystal Eney

CSE Advising

May 23, 2014

Sunday: last day to drop a single class or change grade to S/NS

I’m not encouraging anyone to drop a course or change the grade, but a reminder that Sunday is the last day to do that per the rules on the academic calendar.

http://www.washington.edu/calendar/academic/

 

Keep in mind however, an S graded course can not be used to meet any specific degree requirement, it can only count towards the total credits you need to graduate. And of course an NS results in zero credit.

 

CSE Advising

May 16, 2014

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