I’m reaching out because we’ve run a program with IBM for the past 5 years called The Cognitive Computing Odyssey, and we’re expanding the program this year to include more schools, majors, and opportunities for students.This year’s program is called The Uncubed x IBM 2020 Fast-Track, and we’re partnering with IBM to help fast-track students through the 2020 internship and full-time application process (full list of available roles here).
As in the past, students who apply and advance will have a point of contact they can always reach out to if they have any questions, don’t receive an assessment, have a competing offer, or encounter any technical issues.
Thanks in advance,
LouieLouie Logronio, Talent Acquisition
LeaderShape® Institute Applications are open for 2020. This week-long leadership development experience is designed to help people learn to “lead with integrity.”The Michigan Tech LeaderShape® Institute runs from January 6-11, 2020 at the Ford Center. Go to LeaderShape to learn more and apply!If you have any further questions, please contact Student Leadership & Involvement in MUB 112 or emailing activities@mtu.edu.
Sep – Nov 2019 | Applications OpenWhether you’re into AI, data science, blockchain, cybersecurity, or IoT, you have an opportunity to put your major to work in ways that impact people’s lives.From healthcare and finance to government and education, the products you build can help personalize, protect, and predict the world around us.This Fall, Uncubed and IBM have joined forces once again to bring you fast-tracked access to 2020 internships and entry-level roles within software development and engineering, data science, product management, technical consulting and sales, and more.The Uncubed x IBM 2020 Fast-Track guarantees that your application is reviewed by a human, shortlists you for recruiter review, and fast-tracks you for assessment – all while giving you a team to reach out to with any questions.APPLY & LEARN MORE HERE: uncubed.com/jobs/ibm
Ohio State’s College of Engineering is now accepting applications for our annual Graduate Engineering Open House, a one day graduate student recruitment event that will be held on Friday, October 18th. Please share the event information with your undergraduate students who are considering graduate studies. Attached is an event flyer for distribution.
The Ohio State University and its College of Engineering are committed to recruiting the best and brightest students for our graduate engineering programs. We recognize the critical importance of a diverse student body and are strongly committed to fostering and enhancing diversity within our graduate programs and in the field of engineering. We welcome and encourage applications from undergraduates from a variety of backgrounds and with varied experiences, including, but not limited to, applicants who are from historically underserved and underrepresented populations, female, racial and ethnic groups (African-American/Black, Hispanic/Latinx, Native American and Native Alaskan) historically underrepresented in STEM fields, veterans, LGBTQ+, and students from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Travel awards available, apply today!
Majors that are encouraged to apply:
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Physics
Thank you,
Nina
Nina Parshall, M.S.
Director, Graduate Recruitment and Support
Office of Graduate Education
The Ohio State University | College of Engineering
Smith Laboratory, room 5044 | 174 W. 18th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
614-292-6320 Direct / 614-292-2651 Main
parshall.8@osu.edu engineering.osu.edu
Over the Summer Sarah is not regularly in the office May 5-Aug 24. Regular advising hours begin again during Orientation week Aug 27. Sarah can help through email, but plan ahead as she will be traveling and not always available to help you immediately.
If you would like advising help through email, include your M number and all the details needed to help you.
- CS Advisor Email: csadvisor@mtu.edu
- CS 24/7 Advising Help: HERE
- Transfer Help: HERE If you are a new incoming transfer student, send me an email and I can start helping you before you arrive!
- Suspension/Dismissal/Appeal/Reinstatement Info: HERE (Suspension Appeal May 11 deadline for Summer 18, Reinstatement deadline July 24 for Fall 2018)
Incoming First Year Students:
- Please complete your registration in July, you will be placed in CS, Math and Composition or Global issues course. Everything is based on Math placement. Look for emails from the registrar with directions and suggested courses to pick from in early July. You will send an email from your MTU email and including your student M number to schedule@mtu.edu with your choices. Choices will include:Lab Science and 2000 level CORE General Education courses, Physical education courses etc. Your credit total should be between 14-16 credits by the end of Orientation week.
- AP/IB/CLEP help HERE
- CS Knowledge Assessment info HERE Students should take the assessment in June, there is an opt out point for students with no prior programming experience.
- To change your major before arriving on campus: Contact admissions mtu4u@mtu.edu
- Parents of incoming First Year students, students should be the primary contact moving forward. Please have the student email me themselves through their MTU account.