Economics Undergraduate Board (EUB) Application for 2014-2015 The Economics Undergraduate Board (EUB) serves as a liaison between the undergraduate student body and the Economics Department faculty, staff, and alumni. We are currently seeking Economics majors who plan to graduate no earlier than Spring 2015 who would be interested in being a part of the Board. Membership provides a great opportunity to be involved with the department, get to know other students and faculty, and provide valuable services to your fellow undergraduates. Each member of the EUB is assigned to specific projects, but is also expected to help with other EUB activities and special events as needed. 1 hour of weekly tutoring for introductory and intermediate economics students is mandatory for each member. Other EUB activities and services are described on our website (under the Events section): http://depts.washington.edu/ecnboard/ Please review these and think about how you can contribute to the EUB’s continued success as you fill out this application. To apply to the 2014-15 EUB, please fill out the following application. Staple the application together and turn it in, along with a current resumé, to Savery 305 (EUB mailbox) or by email to eub@uw.edu by Monday, March 31st. There will be a series of short interviews during the week of April 7th~11th. Accepted applicants will be notified the following week. Name: Phone: Class standing next year: Cumulative GPA: Economics GPA: Email: Grade in Econ 300: Grade in Econ 301: Please list which 400-level classes you have taken and the grades you received in them. (It’s not required that you have taken 400-level classes, but if you have, it is helpful information for us): Which economics degree are you pursuing (BS or BA): Do you have a double major or minors? If so please list: Continued on the reverse side Please type your answers to the following questions and attach them to your application (with the information on the front side). EUB Events: (More information is available on the website): Career Seminar, Class Seminar, Economizer Newsletter, Graduate School Seminar, Math Review Seminar, Paul Heyne Lecture, Study Abroad Seminar, Undergraduate Survey, Tutoring, Alumni Liaison, New Majors Welcome Social, Econ Majors Social. 1. How did you find out about the EUB? 2. Please explain why you would like to serve on the EUB and which, if any, of the events above in particular you would like to be involved in and why. 3. Please tell us something about yourself and your activities at the University and the Economics Department. 4. If you have any particular ideas for the future of the EUB, please list them here. A final note: Important responsibilities of the EUB include the seminars we offer throughout the quarter as well as bi-weekly meetings and tutoring hours. While this only amounts to a 15-hour commitment per month actually on campus, it is still a very important commitment. If you see any reason why you would not be able to dedicate this time to the EUB please do not apply. We understand if you have other commitments (like a job or another group) and that’s fine; we all have jobs and other responsibilities too.