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History
Computing
Sciences is a relatively young discipline. Yet despite its
comparative youth, Computing Science has had an unparalleled
effect on almost every aspect of contemporary life. Indeed it is
difficult to predict the ultimate place of the computer in our
world. It is the express purpose of Upsilon Pi Epsilon to
promote the Computing Sciences and to encourage its contribution
to the enhancement of knowledge.
Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE) was first organized at Texas A&M
University, College Station, Texas, in 1967. The international
organization now consists of chapters in various colleges and
universities in North America and overseas. The Chapter at
Florida International University was established in January
2002.
Our Mailing Address is:
Upsilon Pi Epsilon
11200 SW 8 St.
Room ECS 280E
Miami, FL 33199
Mission
Statement
The mission of Upsilon Pi Epsilon is to recognize academic
excellence at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in the
Computing and Information Disciplines.
The Association will accomplish this mission through programs
that:
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Enable
outstanding students to obtain recognition of superior
educational achievement that emphasizes the Computing and
Information Disciplines as well as liberal arts, sciences,
and other professional and interdisciplinary education in
the context of individual and societal responsibilities,
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Assist in
maximizing the personal and professional growth of students
in UPE by financially supporting scholarships and other
creative endeavors that include the discovery, integration,
and application of knowledge,
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Establish
significant partnerships with external constituencies
interested in promoting and subsidizing high quality
computing science education,
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Seek
opportunities to extend individual memberships and chapter
activities into additional environments yet to become
identified.
Guidelines and
Goals
Upsilon Pi Epsilon is an honorary society whose membership
consists of outstanding undergraduate and graduate students in
Computing and Information Disciplines. Only schools that offer a
degree in a computing science-related discipline may be
chartered. Likewise, prospective student members must be working
toward a degree in Computing and Information Disciplines at the
time they are considered for membership. Yet members are chosen
not only for their scholastic achievement in a computing science
program, but also for distinguishing themselves as true
professionals by meeting the standards of the society.
Membership is limited to those who can effectively achieve the
original goals of the society. These goals include:
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The
recognition of outstanding talent in the field of computing
science,
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The
promotion of high scholarship in computing science,
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The
establishment and maintenance of high standards in computing
science,
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The
representation of computing science in interdisciplinary
communications, and
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The
encouragement of individual contributions to society through
computing science.
Endorsements and
Affiliation
Upsilon Pi Epsilon is the first
and only, existing international honor society in the Computing
and Information Disciplines. It has received endorsements from
the two largest computer organizations in the world, the
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the IEEE Computer
Society (IEEE-CS). UPE is a member of the Association of
College Honor Societies (ACHS).
Upsilon Pi
Epsilon
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recognizes academic excellence in the Computing and
Information Disciplines.
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has
chapters in various colleges and universities in North
America and overseas.
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is the
only honor society that is recognized by the ACM and the
IEEE-CS.
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presents
scholarship awards to active members.
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present
scholarship awards to student members of the ACM and the
IEEE-CS.
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presents
cash awards to chapters who send representatives to its
annual convention.
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presents
cash awards and plaques to all participating teams at the
ACM International Scholastic Programming Contest.
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presents
scholarship awards on behalf of industry supporters of the
association.
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presents
the ABACUS Award - an annual award that is presented to the
individual who, over several years, has provided extensive
support and leadership for student-related activities in the
Computing and Information Disciplines.
Industry
Support and the Primary Activities of UPE
UPE receives extensive support from Microsoft Corporation
and IBM Corporation. Funds received from these two
corporations are used to fund the UPE scholarship awards. UPE
expects awards up to 20 $1,000 scholarship awards to active UPE
members. Scholarship applications are due in June and awards are
announced the following September.
UPE is an active supporter of the ACM ICPC (International
Collegiate Programming Contest). Various UPE chapters provide
support at local and regional programming contests. The
Executive Council of UPE provides support at the ACM ICPC World
Finals by serving as support staff for the contest. In addition,
UPE presents $200 cash awards to each team at the World Finals
(Each team from an institution with an active UPE chapter
receives an additional cash award of $300).
UPE Constitution
and By-Laws
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