Introducing the ChatCSE Ambassador Program!
- Serve as a representative of the Computer Science department at events and initiatives.
- Develop valuable leadership, communication, and networking skills.
- Engage with prospective and current students, alumni, and faculty.
- Contribute to building a stronger and more vibrant CS community.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Must be a Computer Science major.
- Be enthusiastic about promoting our program and resources.
- Have strong interpersonal skills and a willingness to collaborate.
- Time Commitment: Ambassadors are expected to dedicate approximately 5-10 hours per semester (with spring being the heaviest commitment).
2026 ChatCSE Ambassadors

Efua Y.
BS, College of Engineering
Advice for Incoming CS students: You don't need to have everything figured out right away, most people don't, even if it looks like they do. I learned pretty quickly that computer science is a learn-by-doing field, and a lot of growth comes from trying things, getting stuck, and figuring it out as you go.
Emily K.
BS, College Arts and Sciences
Advice for Incoming CS students: Don't be afraid of asking for help from your professers and putting yourself out there!
Jolie G.
BS, College of Arts and Sciences
Advice for Incoming CS students: Feeling uncertain is part of the learning process, not a sign you don't belong. Focus on progress, ask questions, and give yourself time to grow.
Ivory L.
BS, College of Engineering
Advice for Incoming CS students: Everyone can do it!
Kristen G.
BS, College of Arts and Sciences
Advice for Incoming CS students: Try everything! When I was in high school, if you told me that I would major in computer science, I definitely wouldn't have believed you. Don't be afraid to take difficult classes or seemingly random electives, you never know if you might discover your passion!
Margot G.
BS, College of Arts and Sciences
Advice for Incoming CS students: The CSE faculty are knowledgeable and supportive, often going the extra mile to ensure each student's sucess both in and outside the classroom, so don't be afraid to reach out!
Mary E.
BS, College of Engineering
Advice for Incoming CS students: Even if you have not prior experience, you can still excel in coding and computer science. And if you're unsure about CS, there are plently of other ways to get incolved in technology
Zainab S.
BS, College of Arts and Sciences
Advice for Incoming CS students: Don't be discouraged if you feel like you're struggling because you're not alone.
2025 ChatCSE Ambassadors
