The College of Engineering has a variety of outstanding leadership opportunities available for the 2016-2017 academic year.
Each of these programs require varying levels of commitment but we encourage everyone to take a look to see if you might be interested. We have had a number of CEE students participate in the past and have heard nothing but great things about the experience these opportunities bring! If you have questions about any of the programs please feel free to ask and we can connect you with a current participant or program advisor.
Emerging Leaders in Engineering
College of Engineering Student Advisory Council
Emerging Leaders in Engineering
- What is it? A program designed to facilitate reflection about student leadership and development of leadership competencies. One of our 2015 BSCE graduates highlighted in a panel discussion that the Emerging Leaders Program was one of the most influential experiences of their time at UW!
- Who should apply? Current undergraduate students in engineering departments interested in learning more about leadership (broadly defined). DFA’s are eligible and encouraged to apply.
- Application URL: http://tinyurl.com/ELE2016
College of Engineering Student Advisory Council
- What is it? The College of Engineering Student Advisory Council provides a student perspective on planning and budgeting matters for the College of Engineering. he Council, which includes undergraduate and graduate students, meets monthly with the College of Engineering Dean or Associate Dean and select engineering staff. Both the Council and the leadership of the College provide discussion topics for the meetings
- Who should apply? Students (undergrad and grad) wishing to help with college-wide decision making regarding issues ranging from admission, budgets, space, teaching & learning, etc.
- Application URL: http://tinyurl.com/COESAC2016
Peer Mentor Program
- What is it? Peer Mentors volunteer their time to talk to pre-engineering
students who are exploring engineering majors and seeking a student perspective on what it’s like to study engineering here. Share your experiences with classes, projects, research, clubs, internships, etc., and help your peers be better informed to make their own decisions as they navigate their options. Requires minimal time commitment but has a great impact on the larger community! - Application URL: http://tinyurl.com/PeerMentorSignUp