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Anonymous
$25
Jan 27, 2018
Detong
Zhang
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 26, 2018
Abhay
Pendse
$100
Jan 25, 2018
Anant
Rathi
$1,000
Jan 25, 2018
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 23, 2018
Xin Peng
In Honor of Dr. Calvin Lin
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 23, 2018
Shan Wang
In Honor of Dr. Calvin Lin
$500
Jan 23, 2018
Marta
Drewniak
$100
Jan 23, 2018
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 18, 2018
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 17, 2018
ke
chen
$100
Jan 16, 2018
Zhifa
Dong
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 03, 2018
Lon
Ingram
$1,250
Jan 03, 2018
Anonymous
$1,000
Dec 31, 2017
Oswaldo
Olivo
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 29, 2017
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 28, 2017
Anonymous
$100
Dec 28, 2017
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 28, 2017
Andrey
Petrov
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 24, 2017
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 22, 2017
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 20, 2017
Lawrence
Kaminsky
$100
Dec 20, 2017
Edward
Mao
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 13, 2017
Darius
Xu
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 13, 2017
Latha
Ramchand
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 13, 2017
$250
Programmer Level
The current class of freshmen Turing Scholars has 50 students, 84% of whom are Texans. 22% of these students are women.
$500
Turing Test Level
The median SAT Score for admitted Turing Scholar students is a 1560 out of 1600. The median SAT Quant score--800 out of 800. Turing Scholars also graduate in the top 1% of their high school class.
$1,000
Turing Machine Level
The Turing Scholars Program is excited to announce a new partnership with the McCombs School of Business Honors Program, the honors program for outstanding Business undergraduates at UT Austin. This endowment will help further support enriching experiences for our Turing Scholars. Learn more at https://www.cs.utexas.edu/turing-scholars/admissions.
$2,500
The Bombe Level
The percentage of Turing Scholars students who graduate with the thesis is steadily growing. Almost all that have gone on to graduate school for a PhD attend top 10 departments like Cornell, Stanford, UIUC, Berkeley, CMU, MIT, Northwestern, Oregon, and UW.
$5,000
The Enigma Level
Not only does the Turing Scholars program enhance these student's technical skills, but gives them a robust interdisciplinary experience, producing exceptional and well-rounded computer scientists.