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A Unique Educational Experience

The Turing Scholars Program is an honors program for outstanding Computer Science undergraduates. Housed in the nation's 7th ranked CS department, the program's mission is to provide a CS education that is second to none. The program welcomed its first class of freshmen in the Fall of 2002 and graduated its first students in the Spring of 2005.
» Benefits
The program combines the advantages of a small college -- small class sizes, close interaction with faculty, and honors housing -- with the advantages of a large research university, including a large variety of undergraduate and graduate courses, and ample opportunities for interdisciplinary studies.
» Curriculum
The program provides an intense and challenging curriculum that culminates in undergraduate research in the junior and senior years.
» Success
Student feedback, placement in summer jobs and internships, scholarship awards, and corporate endorsement all point to one conclusion - the Turing Scholars Program is highly successful.
» Information for Prospective Students
Who should apply, admissions procedures, deadlines and more, whether you're a high school student, current UT student, or transfer student.

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From a Turing Scholar, class of 2006

After meeting all the other interns [at Deutsche Bank, Germany] I feel really great about my UT education.

This Page Last Updated:
August 1, 2006