Enrolled Students
Guidance and Support
The LEED Scholars program provides academic, professional support and a regular social network for women and students of color in the college. Eighty students, on average, attend the monthly meetings. One hundred students receive annual scholarships ranging from 1K to 3K per academic year. LEED meetings serve as outreach to all underrepresented students and women in the college.
In cooperation with WiscAMP, Wisconsin Alliance for Minority Participation, and the Engineering General Resources (EGR) office, the DAO organizes tutorial support for students in the form of a) tutor-facilitated study groups, b) drop-in tutoring, c) supplemental instruction, and d) an on-line course. The support for all engineering gateway courses serves DAO students and all students in the college. It is advertised also to STEM students across campus.
Get Involved!
- American Indian Science and Engineering Society
- Hmong Association of Engineers
- National Society of Black Engineers-WI Black Engineering Student Society
- Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
- Society of Women Engineers
- More student organizations ...
Precollege Programs and Events
- Camp Badger — For students entering 8th grade
- Engineering Career Academy — For students entering 9th grade
- Engineering Summer Program (ESP) — For students entering grades 11 and 12
- Preview Day — For students in grades 10 and 11
- Summer Collegiate Experience (SCE) — For incoming UW-Madison freshmen
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
- Opportunities in Engineering (OPPS)
Undergraduate Programs and Services
- Leaders in Engineering Excellence and Diversity (LEED)
- Scholarship opportunities list
- Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) &
Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) - Tutorial Assistance
- Wisconsin Alliance for Minority Participation (WiscAMP)
Graduate Programs
- Graduate Engineering Research Scholars (GERS)
- Fellowship opportunities list
- Funding for Graduate School. Presentation by Professor Eric Hellstrom, October 2004.
Scholarships
Scholarships@UW-Madison is designed to help prospective, new and continuing students who have been admitted to the College of Engineering for the fall Fall 2011/2012 academic year and their parents find undergraduate scholarship details within one site. Instead of navigating individual schools and colleges, students can turn to this comprehensive resource to find UW scholarships for which they are eligible.