We encourage students to get the most out of their time with us at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Take advantage of faculty, mentors, teaching assistants, upperclassmen, and graduates.
Each student in a SEAS major will be assigned a faculty advisor.
Scholarship, internship, and academic and professional development opportunities will be sent to you via UDC email. Don't hesitate to apply, attend, join, and observe all that is offered.
Student Clubs and Organizations
You can begin to build on your professional career now, while a student, and join a student club and organization. Networking, leadership opportunities, learning from peers and professionals are included in a short list of reasons why you should join a student club and organization related to your academic program and career goals.
Research Opportunities
Contact your faculty advisor or other the faculty in your discipline to learn of research assistantships and the Research Centers at SEAS.
Internships – Jobs – Assistantships — Career Services
If you are seeking a job or internship don’t forget to set up an account on Handshake. It is our centralized job portal to connect you to on and off campus employment opportunities.
Curriculum Sheets – Model Plan of Study
Be sure to follow the curriculum/plan of study for the term you entered the program. Consult your faculty advisor to be sure you are using the correct one.
Admission for Transfer Student
UDC-SEAS is continually reviewing course equivalents for those interested in transferring from NOVA, Montgomery College, Prince Georges Community College, and others. Students should follow the AS degree program at their institution for the best opportunity to have your community college credits transferred to UDC and counted toward one of the B.S. degree programs at SEAS.
Upon application to UDC a course by course evaluation will be completed to detail the specific courses that will apply toward the program of your choice.
Those institutions with active articulation agreements.