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Computer Science Undergraduate Assistant (CSUA) Program approved for Experiential Learning Requirement

The Computer Science Undergraduate Assistant (CSUA) Program has been approved as an Experiential Learning Requirement opportunity, effective Fall 2019.  Under Dr. Michael Cotterell, Program Director, the CSUA Program aims to leverage the success of undergraduates who have completed the course in which they serve and wish to share their knowledge and abilities with their peers. Participants provide valuable knowledge, insight, and learning strategies for both the students and the instructional team they work with, while also furthering their own mastery of related material.

Participants must have taken the course they're assigned to at the University of Georgia and received a satisfactory grade. Participants are chosen based on a competitive application process, which includes a holistic look at the student's application, including, but not limited to, their prior experience, performance in the assigned course, GPA, and scheduling availability.

For more information, please visit https://givepul.se/817zl2 (UGA MyID login required). Application solicitations are emailed to the "cs-majors" listserv near the beginning of each semester.

Personnel

Senior Lecturer of Computer Science, Undergraduate Coordinator, Director | CSUA and UGAHacks Hackers Experiential Learning Programs, Ph.D. | University of Georgia, 2017

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