04/05/2024 - Please email fiveyear@cs.utexas.edu for additional inquiries. Read more
04/05/2024 - No. Students can not apply until their 3rd year and do not start until the fall of their 4th year. 3 graduate courses (9 hours) is considered a full time schedule (as opposed to 12 in undergrad). You are restricted to 2 graduate courses per semester as an undergrad so you cannot “speed up” the program or finish it early. Read more
04/05/2024 - You should plan on registering for any remaining courses you need to complete your undergraduate degree. If you get admitted to the program, the 5-year advisor will help you adjust your schedule to include the graduate courses you need. Read more
04/05/2024 - The decision timeline varies each semester, but you will likely hear back in mid to late April. Read more
04/05/2024 - Yes, if you get accepted to the program you will not see Honors listed as your major at any point between then and graduation. It will be your responsibility to complete any remaining requirements for the Turing degree and have them completed before the end of Stage II. During your final semester, the Honors faculty will certify anyone who has completed the requirements, and you will be awarded the Honors designation. Read more
04/05/2024 - You can apply, however, you will not be as competitive of an applicant since the program is designed to be combined with other degree requirements. If you are a senior, you may want to consider applying for a traditional master’s program since it would take you about the same amount of time. Read more
04/05/2024 - You are not eligible to apply to the program until you have been at UT (or other college/university) for 5 long semesters. This means you should plan on applying your junior year. Read more
04/05/2024 - The application typically opens the first week of December and closes the last week of January. Read more
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