Industry Advisory Board Endowed Scholarship Fund:
This scholarship fund is supported by gifts from the department's
Industry Advisory Board member companies and others. It provides
much-needed financial support for top students. Each year, five students
are awarded scholarships from the scholarship fund. The scholarships are
named for the companies that contribute to the fund.
Endowed Professorship:
You can make a significant and lasting contribution by endowing, or
helping endow, a professorship. The professorship can be named for a
company or individual and becomes a living memorial to the donor's
support of intellectual values and educational excellence.
Distinguished Lecturer Series:
This lecture series features four distinguished speakers annually. The
series gives students the opportunity to meet and hear from America's
top leaders in industry and academia who are changing the world through
computers. Sponsorship is $2,000 for one lecture or $8,000 for the
entire lecture series. The lecture series, or a single lecture, is named
for the company that provides the sponsorship.
Senior Design Projects/Graduate Projects:
You can sponsor a senior design team's development of a product, and
your company may suggest what the project is. Suggested contribution is
$2,000. You can also suggest and sponsor research by master's and Ph.D.
students. Level of contribution varies depending upon scope of project.
Laboratory Support:
Contributions can be made to equip research labs. Suggested contribution
is $3,000.
High School Robotics Programming Contest:
This event engages North Texas high school students in building and
programming robots. Students work on the robots in their high school
classrooms and come to UTA for a one-day event to compete. Suggested
contribution level is $2,000.
ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest:
Help sponsor student participation in this important programming
contest. Suggested sponsorship is $2,000.
UTA/CSE Museum:
Please consider donating your company's outdated equipment to the
museum, which is designed to showcase the history of computers.