Student Life and Organizations
Faculty create courses and organize curricula. But students define other important facets of the CS undergraduate experience.
CS Student Organizations
- Association for Computing Machinery Student Chapter (ACM)
- Empowering Leadership Alliance at UT (ELA)
- Women in Computer Science (WICS)
- Turing Scholars Student Association (TSSA)
If you're interested in student organizations outside the CS department, take a look at the University's Student Organizations page.
CS Student Blogs
Our first year students are blogging about their experiences in the major, on campus, and throughout a semester they will never forget.
Student Tutors and Proctors
Wander around the CS department any week during the semester and you'll find students helping other students learn. Proctors get paid to do this. The ACM tutors volunteer. Check out these opportunities if you'd like to join the effort.
CS Student Homepages
Click here for a list of undergraduate student homepages.
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