Outreach and Recruitment: How to get involved
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Undergraduate Students and Graduate students
To be notified of volunteer opportunities, sign up for the CSE Ambassadors Mailing list.
One or two hours total
- Participate in Engineering Discovery Days (formerly Open House) (end of April)
- Return to your High School during breaks to visit with students
- Serve on a panel for one of our information sessions or pre-major seminars
A few hours over one or two days
- Particpate in Gear-Up summer workshop for middle school and high school students
- Volunteer to run small workshops for visiting students
- Mentor a new CSE student
Longer term committments
- Join the CSE Ambassadors email list: this is the first place we go to recruit volunteers
- Join ACM-W
Faculty
One or two hours total
- Run a demo for the Direct Admission Recruiting Day usually early spring quarter
- Speak at one of our pre-major information sessions
A few hours over one or two days
- Coordinate and/or run a demo for the College of Engineering Discovery Days (formerly Open House)
- Lead a CS4HS workshop for high school teachers (late July, or early August)
- Run a BRIDGE session for the College of Engineering (August) 3 hours/day over two days
- Run a Washington Scholars summer workshop (July)
Longer term committments
- Volunteer for the Diversity Committee
- Host a student through REU program for the summer
- Include a BPC proposal in your research grant
Industry
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