Swe Survival Guide 2 1
Swe Survival Guide 2 1
Swe Survival Guide 2 1
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Table of Contents
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Meet the Officers Making the Transition
Learn more about Read our advice on making
our FY23 Team! the transition from HS to
College a little easier.
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UC Resources Exploring Cincy
We've gathered all the UC Learn about our favorite
resources you could need places to go in and
as you start your first year. around the city!
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Campus Tricks All Things UC SWE
This section is the ultimate Find out why we love UC SWE
guide on study spots, and all of the exciting events
activities, and hidden places and plans happening this
on campus. upcoming year!
Meet the Officers!
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Outreach Co-Officer: Halle Boddee
2nd Year: Chemical Engineering
Halle is looking forward to meeting all the new members and being able
to make them feel welcome in the awesome SWE community!
Ainsley is excited to meet new people at meetings and for all of the
amazing events!
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Social Media Officer: Yasmine Loussaief
3rd Year: Chemical Engineering
Yasmine is excited about all the new friendships she will make and all the new
things she will learn. SWE already feels like a family to her, but she is sure that
future events will strengthen her bond with all the current and future members!
Korianna is excited about meeting new people and the Special Events
planned this upcoming year in SWE!
Isabella is very excited for evening with industry because of her involvement
planning it this year. She is also excited for our social events throughout the
semester to hopefully get to know more members in SWE!
Leah is looking forward to meeting new students during SWE Week and
going to Houston for conference!
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Making the Transition
Transitioning from high school to college can
be a big change, both academically and
socially. Adjusting to this new life can be
scary at first, but we believe in you and know
you will succeed ☺
Make sure you get help when you need it! You should never
be afraid to go to office hours or to ask a TA or professor
for help! Also go to as much of the welcome week events
that you can because it’s a great way to meet new friends
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UC Resources
Our Top 3 UC Apps:
1. UC Mobile
This app has it all! UC Mobile has maps of every UC campus, student news, and an
updated menu of what's being served at every dining hall!
2. Double Maps
Double Maps shows real-time bus routes, including buses to med campus, CCHMC,
Blue Ash, and more!
3. UC Night Ride
Night Ride is UC's version of Uber and will pick you up and drop you off anywhere
within a mile radius of campus. This is a great resource to ensure you make it back
to your dorm safely from wherever you are!
Office Hours
Your professors are there to help you! Going to office hours is one of the best ways to get help with a
class because you are usually one on one with your professor and can ask about specific questions or
topics from lecture.
Academic Writing Center
The Academic Writing Center is located in Langsam Library and will review your essays for any class!
ENED Tutoring
Every first year engineering student at UC is required to take ENED. While the course contents can be
challenging, CEAS has set-up specific tutoring for the class. ENED teaching assistants (TAs) have certain
hours that they are in Baldwin to help with ENED homework or your robot project. Be on the lookout for
posted tutoring hours at the beginning of the semester!
CAPS
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is here to help you during your college career. They offer
free support with mental health relative concerns and strive to make getting help inclusive and
accessible.
MASS Center
The Math and Science Support (MASS) Center offer free peer tutoring and study tables for
undergraduate math and science courses. You will find upperclassmen who have already taken the
class ready to help, and meet students currently in your class to form study groups with!
SI Sessions
General education classes, like general chemistry, physics, and calculus, each have dedicated
Supplemental Instruction (SI) sessions. These are students who have previously taken, and done well in,
the class you are taking. They host weekly review sessions to cover topics from that week's lecture and
offer a more relaxed environment to ask questions and get clarity. Most SI's will also host mock exams
the week of an exam, which is a great way to test what you know!
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Calhoun Street:
Exploring Cincy - Chipotle
- Bibibop
- Insomnia Cookies
There are so many great places to - Currito
eat near campus and in the city, - Mac Shack
so we've put together a list with - Buffalo Wild Wings
some of our favorites! - Canes
- Smoothe King
Most are within walking distance
of campus, while some you can
Make Mac Mondays a
drive to or order for delivery.
traditional with 1/2 off
mac and cheese every
Monday at Mac Shack!
Black and white prints can be printed in any of the CEAS computer labs. A list of
computer labs and their hours can be found here. If it's your first time printing,
go during the consultant hours and a lab assistant will be more than happy to
help you!
Students can request colored prints in the Mantei Center, room 636. Make sure
to bring your file on a flash drive to give to the desk assistant!
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All Things UC SWE
I joined SWE because I was definitely passionate I joined UC SWE to find a community of
about engineering and wanted to be a part of an women like me, and I stay involved to
organization with women with similar interests
and goals. I continue to stay because of all the
get to meet amazing people and give
great opportunities swe offers and of course all the back to the next generation of students
great people:) coming in after us.
I joined to find likeminded people that could It is a community that made me feel
relate to me being a woman in STEM and I welcomed when I first got to campus.
stayed because that’s exactly what I found!
Some of my best friends in engineering I
SWE has continued to be inclusive and
found through SWE and its great to have a provide a lot of career and academic
few familiar faces in class and on campus. advice.
I joined SWE to meet women like me pursuing I joined SWE to meet new people and
engineering and discuss experiences we face as
I have made a lot of friends since that I
we pursue our stem fields. I continue to stay I
love the swe community and all the fun, helpful enjoy attending SWE events and
opportunities swe has to offer. spending time with!
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All Things UC SWE Cont.
History of UC SWE
The Society of Women of Engineers (SWE) was founded in 1950 as a service organization
to empower women to succeed in the engineering industry. The not-for-profit's first
president was Dr. Beatrice Hicks. Since its founding, the organization has grown to
support over 40,000 members at collegiate and professional levels
Cheryll A. Dunn founded the University of Cincinnati chapter of SWE in 1976. Dunn earned
bachelor's degrees in Chemical Technology and Vocational Education. She continued her
education at UC receiving a Master of Education and a Doctorate. While a student, she dedicated
time towards developing a community for future female engineers. Since the establishment of
SWE at the University of Cincinnati, the organization has grown into a community that supports
personal and professional growth for women entering a STEM career.
The University of Cincinnati currently offers a wide range of majors within the College of
Engineering and Applied Science. SWE has always welcomed and worked with women in all the
offered majors!
UC SWE belongs to region G053 and is 1 out of 300 collegiate chapters. For
decades, UC SWE has participated in National and Regional conferences. SWE
encourages participation in conferences and various other networking events. UC
SWE continues to promote "advancement of women in engineering academically,
professionally and socially while encouraging the development of leadership
characteristics.”
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All Things UC SWE Cont.
SWE Week
Each year, our recruitment chair
hosts SWE week, a week long event
to promote our organization to UC
students. There are different crafty
activities each night and is a great
way to meet newer SWE members!
Special Events
Our special events chairs work hard to
plan fun, festive events throughout the
year. Previous events include
HalloSWEen, Galentine's Day, Movie
Nights, and scavenger hunts!
Conferences
SWE hosts two conferences each year, a societal conference in the fall (one large
conference for SWE sections across the country) and local conferences in the
spring (a few smaller conferences spread out across the country).
UC SWE attends both conferences annually and aims to take as many members as
possible, fully funded! These conferences are filled with incredible keynote
speakers, professional development sessions, and a lot of fun exploring new cities!
This fall UC SWE will be attending WE22 in Houston, TX and in the spring we will
attend WELocal in Detroit, MI! In the next few years, SWE conferences will be held in
Los Angeles, Chicago, and New Orleans. If this sounds like something you are
interested in, make sure to stay up to date with UC SWE emails!
At EWI, attendees are served dinner and given the opportunity to ask questions to
employers, whether it's advice for the career fair or interest in their company. EWI is a great
way for students to network and learn about companies they may co-op for. Some girls
have even been offered interviews from seeing employers and both EWI and the career fair!
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All Things UC SWE Cont.
UC SWE Resources
We also have a
mentor/mentee program
where underclassmen are
paired with an older
members to mentor you
through your first few
years!
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