Week 11

Advising Updates

Fall 2023 Enrollment - Week of April 10!

In case you missed it....


Fall 2023 enrollment will start the week of April 10. Keep an eye on your e-mail for information on your specific enrollment date & time!



You can find specific CS course information listed here.

Interested in a CS Graduate Course?

Due to the volume of students in Computer Sciences, CS Graduate-Level (700-level) courses are generally reserved for graduate students only. However, if a graduate-level course has space available, undergraduate students may be considered (although not guaranteed).


If you are an undergraduate student interested in a CS graduate-level course, you will need to fill out our request form here.


Please note that undergraduate students requesting a graduate-level course may not hear on their permission to enroll until the first week of the semester. Please consult with your advisor regarding your decision to request a graduate-level course and back-up options.

Upcoming Events

Fulbright US Student Program

Virtual Information Session

April 4 @ 5:00 pm

UPL Course Preview Night

April 6 @ 6:30 pm, CS Room 1240

The UPL is reviewing courses offered for the Fall 2023. Get a student inside scoop on the various courses and ask questions! For instance, ask about which classes pair well together and which classes are not required but strongly recommended.


Date: Thursday April 6th

Time: 6:30-7:30 PM

Location: CS Building Room 1240

Hosted by: Undergraduate Projects Lab + CS Advising


Pizza will be provided, so stop by! Registration is required. RSVP here:https://forms.gle/HREHWntGD4RrTx1E7

Looking to Advertise Your Student Org Event?


Does your student organization have a kick-off coming up?

Maybe there is a cool event happening you want others to know about!

Feel free to send an announcement to advising@cs.wisc.edu!

We will add it in our next newsletter!

Thinking Ahead: Grad School, Scholarships, Fellowships, and Certificate Offerings

Spring 2023 Computer Sciences Scholarships

Now in Wisconsin Scholarship Hub!

Computer Sciences Scholarships for Spring 2023 are now available for applying in the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub (WiSH)! There are four (4) scholarships specific to continuing Computer Sciences students:


  • David Dewitt Undergraduate Scholarship
  • Hina and Faisal Mushtaq Scholarship
  • Paul D. Salmon Memorial Scholarship
  • Wai Ying Yick and Dr. Chiu Wai Yuen Endowment


Check out these scholarships (and more!) at scholarships.wisc.edu - applications for CS scholarships are due Thursday, April 13!

Phil and Kit Blake Wisconsin Idea Scholarship Now Accepting Applications!

Internship, Job & Co-Opportunities

Career Tips

Career Tips from L&S Successworks!


Be sure to check out the Technology, Data, and Analytics Career Community for some AMAZING resources!





Preparing for a Technical Interview


Start by drilling the fundamentals of your language(s). Some interviews let you decide which language to code in; others will not give you the option. If you are comfortable recalling and using key structures, operators, and common syntax, you’ll be ready for anything the technical interview challenges you with. 


Also, do some research on the company. Read other job descriptions or company project activity to get hints about coding and techniques the company might challenge you with. 


Finally, include code-test practice into your regular job search routine, even if you don’t have an interview scheduled yet. Regular practice will ensure you’re ready when the interview comes, and will help you build confidence in your skills. 


Check out more Interview Prep Tips for TDA Students here.

Computer Sciences Undergraduate Program
cs.wisc.edu / advising@cs.wisc.edu