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Graduate Program Handbook: Resources and Contacts

 

1. Student Organizations

Computer Science Graduate Student Association (CompGSA). CompGSA was established for the express purposes of developing a friendly platform to allow CS graduate students to interact with peers and with various social and professional groups, and of being a communications bridge between students and faculty and staff. This hones leadership skills as well as fosters an awareness of social responsibilities. CompGSA

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). ACM strives to establish a productive and lasting working relationship with companies in industry. These relationships with industry in the areas of Engineering and Information Technology provide choice employment opportunities for its members. ACM provides an opportunity for its members to associate with other engineering students who share their interests and concerns. Graduate Student membership is yearly fee of $20 that helps support chapter activities.

Other campus organizations. For general information on campus life, recreation and activities, please visit http://studentlife.ucr.edu/. For our list of CSE-related graduate student organizations, please also visit https://www1.cs.ucr.edu/student-life.


2. Financial Assistance

The Financial Aid Office assists students with meeting educational expenses that cannot be met from personal resources. Government financial aid is only available to domestic (U.S. citizen and permanent resident) students. To obtain financial aid, students must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with the Financial Aid Office yearly. For further information (to include different types of financial support), please refer to the Graduate Academic Affairs Regulations and Procedures and the General Catalog. Deferred payment plan information is available at https://sbs.ucr.edu/students/deferred_payment_plan.html.


3. Questions and Feedback

For all questions regarding academic matters, the best way to contact your program coordinator or the graduate program director is by email, that can be found on the departmental website. We always welcome suggestions and feedback. If you prefer to submit your feedback anonymously, send your email to graduate-program-concerns@cs.ucr.edu. This email will be delivered to the CSE Department Chair.


4. Other Resources

 

 

 

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