ECE Advising Blog


April 9, 2021

AEP Placement Test Dates: April 20 & 22

Academic English Program (AEP) Placement Test: UW International & English Language Programs will be holding their next Academic English Program (AEP) Placement Tests on: Tuesday April 20 (Reading and Writing) Thursday April 22 (Listening) If you have students with an English Language Proficiency Requirement, please direct them to the AEP placement test registration portal: https://www.aep.uw.edu/placement/placement-test/ Note: The English Language Proficiency…


April 8, 2021

ECE Graduate Programs Advising Resource Canvas Page

We have created a new ECE Graduate Programs Advising Resource Center in Canvas to replace the existing ECE Intranet site that many current students are familiar with. This online advising resource center was designed with you in mind to help you navigate your graduate degree experience. It complements meeting with your graduate academic advising team…


SASE x Google Q&A Panel – 4/22, 5:00 p.m.

Presented by The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, University of Washington. Come and meet representatives from the Asian Googlers Network (AGN) — an official diversity organization of Google. You will have the opportunity to talk to representatives and ask questions during the Q&A panel. Scheduled to be held Thursday, April 22 at 5 PM….


Forum on the demand to improve the Diversity Credit Requirement

Hi y’all, Welcome back for an exciting Spring quarter! Rachel Smithers, the Director of Diversity Efforts, BSU – as well as the amazing volunteers – are working towards the BSU demand of expanding the diversity credit undergraduate graduation requirement. Our work has uncovered options beyond just an increase in the amount of credits students take….


April 7, 2021

Call for Undergraduate Research Symposium Volunteers

The Undergraduate Research Program is seeking UW staff members to volunteer for this year’s virtual 24th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, May 21, 9 am – 5 pm. Our volunteers are critical to the success of the Symposium. We hope you will consider volunteering and forwarding this announcement on to your colleagues. Please see…


New Writing Resource from Odegaard Writing and Research Center – Working on It

The Odegaard Writing and Research Center is launching a new asynchronous virtual resource, Working on It, aimed at helping graduate students develop and refine a writing process that works for them. Composed of five primary strategies and techniques, this self-guided resource provides adaptable instructional exercises and commentary from graduate writers from across UW on how…


Boeing Engineering Virtual Career Event – 4/20

Join our team to help build the future of aerospace. We are seeking experienced Electrical, Mechanical, Software and System Engineers to join our team in St. Louis, Oklahoma City and Ft. Walton Beach. These positions require the ability to obtain a U.S. security clearance. Relocation assistance is available for most positions. Learn more and apply…


Tuesday Tea: CLUE Tutors – 4/13, 7:00 p.m.

The Center for International Relations and Cultural Leadership Exchange (CIRCLE) has an exciting lineup of events that we hope you’ll enjoy – check them out here. If you have any questions about our calendar, please contact us directly at circleprograms@uw.edu.  Tuesday Tea: CLUE Tutors Tuesday, 13 April 7-8 pm https://www.washington.edu/circle/calendar/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D151980588   Have you ever been stuck on…


Odegaard Writing & Research Center Now Hiring Peer Tutors for 2021-2022 – apply by 4/25

The Odegaard Writing & Research Center (OWRC) is now hiring for multiple hourly peer tutor positions beginning Fall Quarter 2021 and continuing through Spring Quarter 2022. If you know someone who might be both interested in and qualified to apply for work as a peer writing tutor at the OWRC, please feel free to share the following link to our…


April 6, 2021

First Gen at UW: Spring Into Year 2! – 4/19, 5:00 p.m.

We’d like to invite you to join us for our spring first-gen event, Spring Into Year 2! You’ll have the opportunity to get inspired by listening in on an Alumni Panel who were involved in multiple co-curricular experiences to hear how those experiences supported their paths! We will also walk through materials to help you…



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