Upsilon Pi Epsilon
School of Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Link to International Upsilon Pi Epsilon
Mission: Upsilon Pi Epsilon is an honorary society whose membership consists of outstanding undergraduates and
graduates in computing science who can effectively achieve the original goals of the society. These goals include:
The recognition of outstanding talent in the field of computing science.
The promotion of high scholarship in computing science.
The establishment and maintenance of high standards in computing science.
The representation of computing science in interdisciplinary communications.
The encouragement of individual contributions to society through computing science. |
Membership eligibility: Students must have a GPA of 3.2 or better and must be in the top third of their class having completed at least 64 hours of college work, a including eighteen semester hours
in the basic computing science courses. Special rules apply for transfer students.
Chapter History: Upsilon Pi Epsilon approved the University of Connecticut as a chapter in 1987.
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