Course fees for 22 courses in the College of Engineering will be eliminated beginning in the summer 2010 semester. The move represents another aspect of the college’s strategy to streamline administration while enhancing the student academic experience. The fee elimination applies to all courses with fees of $25 or less per semester. The courses having …Continue reading “College eliminates special course fees in 22 classes”
The College of Engineering, in a move to streamline administration while keeping a strong focus on academics, has announced the closure of the PERUSE program (Providing Experiences in Research for Undergraduate Students in Engineering). PERUSE, which has been operated by the Engineering Graduate Programs office, will end May 1. Matching undergraduate students with hands-on research …Continue reading “PERUSE closes but undergraduate research opportunities remain”