The Turing Scholars Program is an honors program for outstanding Computer Science undergraduates at UT Austin. Housed in the nation's 10th ranked CS department, the program's mission is to provide a CS education that is second to none.
The program combines the advantages of a small college—small class sizes, strong community, close interaction with faculty, and honors housing—with the advantages of a large research university, including a large variety of undergraduate and graduate courses, and ample opportunities for interdisciplinary studies.
The Turing Scholars program seeks to matriculate around 50 students every year, leading to an incredibly close-knit cohort of students passionate about computer science.
The program provides a highly rigorous computer science curriculum taught by world-class faculty, culminating in an undergraduate thesis senior year.
Student feedback, high placement at top technology companies and graduate schools, scholarship awards, conference publications, and corporate endorsement all point to one conclusion: the Turing Scholars program is highly successful.