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Scholarships & Fellowships

Undergraduate Scholarships

The Department of Computer Science & Engineering offers scholarships for students majoring in Computer Science and Computer Engineering. Application procedures for undergraduate scholarships can be found by visiting the Office of Admissions. Additional scholarships and general University scholarship information is available by visiting the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

First-year Students:

  • "The Garmin Computer Engineering Scholarship"
    • Computer Engineering Major
    • High School Cumulative GPA of 3.8+, Composite ACT of 30+ & Math ACT score of 32+
    • Fill-time enrollment at UNL
  • "The Mary E. and Elmer H Dohrmann Scholarship"
    • Computer Science or Computer Engineering Major
    • Full-time enrollment
    • Demonstrates financial need (determined by FAFSA)
    • Exceptional and deserving student of good moral character
    • Promise and leadership in Technology
  • "The Cecilia Daly Scholarship"
    • Computer Science or Computer Engineering Major
    • Full-time enrollment
  • "Computer Science Day Scholarship"
    • Computer Science or Computer Engineering Major
    • Full-time enrollment
    • Finish 1st or 2nd in CSE Day Programming or Design Contest

Upper-class Students:

  • "Earle W. Schweiger, Jr. Memorial Scholarship"
    • Computer Science Major
    • Full or part-time enrollment
    • First preference to student with senior standing
    • Demonstrates financial need
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Graduate Fellowships

Several graduate fellowships are awarded by the Department of Computer Science & Engineering. Application procedures can be found by visiting the Office of Graduate Studies.

  • "David A. Klarner Fellowship for Computer Science"
    • Enrolled in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering
    • Graduate class standing
    • Citizen of the United States of America

Research and Teaching Assistantships

For information the various TA and RA positions open in the CSE Department, contact Shelley Everett, the Graduate Secretary.