Undergradute Student Selection Guidelines
Six undergraduate students will be selected for next summer's workshop. It is expected that they will be members of the current
junior class so that their proficiency will be consistent with the goals of the workshop: attracting outstanding students to graduate
study and research in the field of language engineering.
Applicants must be proficient in computer usage, including Unix and either C or C++ programming and have exposure to basic probability or
statistics. Knowledge in any of the following will be considered, but is not a prerequisite: Linguistics, Speech Communication, Natural
Language Processing, Cognitive Science, Machine Learning, Digital Signal Processing, Signals and Systems, Linear Algebra, Data
Structures, Foreign Languages, and experience using Perl, MatLab, and other similar software.
Deadline for Application is February 11th, 2005.*
Please read each section carefully.
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Personal Information:
Name: required
First:
Middle:
Last:
Date of Birth: required
Month/Day/Year:ex:
05/08/1979 / /
Current Address: required
Line 1:
Line 2:
Line 3:
City: State:
Zip Code: (if available)
Country:
Citizenship Information:
*Applications from non US citizens currently residing outside of the United States must be submitted no later than January 14, 2005.
Citizenship:
required
U.S. Citizen
Other
U.S. Permanent Resident
If you are a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident:
How would you best describe yourself?
Caucasian, Non-hispanic
American/Alaskan Indian
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Puerto Rican
Mexican American
Latin American
Other Hispanic
Other
None of the above
If you are NOT a U.S. Citizen, please fill out the following!
required
What is your present occupation or position in your country?
Place of Birth:
City:
Country:
Please indicate Country of Citizenship:
If you are a foreign national now residing in the U.S., what is your status?
Permanent U.S. Resident
A-1
AAS
F-1
F-2
G
H-1
J-1
K-1
K-2
NAT
O-1
OSA
Other
PRV
REF
T-N
TPS
Online
Information:
E-Mail address: required
user@yourschool.edu:
Webpage Address: optional
http://myschool.edu/~me/:
Academic
Information:
Current University: required
Name:
State:
Country:
Date of Graduation:
Faculty Nominator: required
Name:
E-Mail:
Academia: required
Declared Major:
Current GPA:
Input must be numeric. The format is your GPA
over the maximum achievable gpa. (Example: 3.75/4.00)
Class Rank:
Input must be numeric and represents your
percentage rank within your graduating class. (Example: A rank of 95% indicates completion above ninety-five percent of
your class.)
Verbal SAT Score: required (if taken)
Quantitative SAT Score: required (if taken)
OR SAT/ACT Not
Taken: check if applicable
Interests and
Skills:
Areas of Interest: required
Please list the Workshop 2005 projects that
interest you most, ranked in order of preference (i.e. 1 for most wanted, 3 for least wanted, with 2 in between).
The projects are:
Computer Skills: required
Please describe your computer skills, including
languages known:
Please
double-check all information before submitting!!!