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Undergraduate Education

Allen School Student Resources

This page contains a collection of links to important resources you will need as an undergraduate student at the Allen School.

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MyCSE Resources

These resources are intended for CSE undergraduate students to help make the most out of your time in the Allen School & UW!

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Scholarships & Awards

We offer scholarships through over 25 sources of funding. Only current Computer Science and Computer Engineering majors are eligible to receive an Allen School scholarship.

Scholarships & Awards


Computing Resources

Here is where you will find computing resources for undergrad students. (Requires CSE NetID)


Advice from Students

Everyone’s experience will be different, but many students find it helpful to hear from their peers about their experience as Allen School students. Check out our Navigating CSE Guide developed by Allen School student leaders to introduce incoming students to Allen School resources and offer advice from fellow peers. The Allen School also has a team of undergraduate Peer Advisers who are happy to meet with students to provide academic and career advice based on their experiences as a current CSE student. 

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Give Feedback

We want to hear from you! The Allen School encourages students to provide us with feedback on any school-related issues, events, etc. We are always interested in enhancing the student experience. The following are some ways you can get involved and provide us with feedback.

Contact the Advisers

The advisers are available to you via phone, email, or in person. If you wish to meet in person, check the advising calendar for drop-in hours or email to arrange a longer meeting. 

Contact Your Instructor

If you have feedback about a specific course (especially something that might need immediate attention), it is best to contact the instructor directly.

Come to Lunch with the Director

Every quarter, the director of the Allen School, Magdalena Balazinska, hosts a “Lunch with the Director” event. This free lunch provides students an open forum in which they can ask direct questions of the school leadership. Watch the Allen School Discussion Boards on EdStem for information about when the lunch will take place each quarter.

Give Feedback Anonymously 

We hope that all students are comfortable coming to us directly with suggestions or concerns. However, we realize that in some instances students may wish to remain anonymous. To give feedback anonymously please use the Anonymous Feedback Form. Remember that we will have no way of knowing who submitted the form, so we will not be able to follow-up with you to let you know how we addressed your feedback.

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Policy & Proceedures

It’s always helpful to review policies and procedures whenever you have questions. Our continuation policy can be found here, for example.

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Conference Funding

Sometimes the Allen School is able to help students with conference costs such as airfare, conference registration, lodging, and ground travel. Due to limited funding, only Allen School students who are presenting a research paper, session, or have other active leadership involvement within a nationally-certified conference will be considered. The Allen School may fund up to $500 per student per year. We will review requests as they are received, and applicants should expect to hear back from our staff within a 2-week timeframe. You can apply via this form.

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Other UW Resources

Student Financial Aid

We believe students from all economic backgrounds should have the opportunity to attend the University of Washington. Finances should not be a barrier to getting a world-class education. Whether you attend our Seattle, Tacoma, or Bothell campuses, you’re in the right place to explore the many scholarship, grant, loan, and work-study options available that help make paying for college as affordable as possible.

Important UW Forms

A comprehensive list of various important UW forms for students.

UW Student Legal Resources

UW Student Legal Services (SLS) is an on-campus law office located in the Husky Union Building (HUB) Room 306 that offers free 40-minute consultations on a multitude of legal matters. The office provides a safe and confidential space for all UW-Seattle students (undergraduate, graduate, and professional) who have legal questions or concerns.

Students seek assistance from SLS for issues such as:

  • Landlord/Tenant
  • Discrimination
  • Immigration
  • Protection orders
  • Name and gender markers
  • Estate planning (wills, powers of attorney, healthcare directives)
  • Criminal
  • Divorce
  • Auto collisions and insurance

SLS educates students about their rights and responsibilities, provides legal advice and resources, negotiates disputes, represents them in court, and prepares them for small claims matters. In addition, the office offers general informational sessions and “how-to” presentations on a variety of legal matters, such as knowledge of rights. Regular SLS office hours are Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, with more limited hours during exams and breaks in the academic calendar. Visit the SLS website to learn more and schedule a consultation.

Students may also refer to the Advising page for additional resources. 

Resources for Undocumented Students

The UW and the State of Washington welcome and support undocumented students of all ethnicities and nationalities. Services and resources available to undocumented students include:

Additional information:

Students may also refer to the Advising page for additional resources. 

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