Carnegie Mellon University

School of Computer Science

The School of Computer Science does important work that benefits humanity — conducting foundational research, educating future computer scientists, collaborating across disciplines and thoughtfully exploring the ethics of computation. 

Your support makes it possible for SCS’s faculty and students to solve real-world problems and improve the way people live, work and play. 

Explore more about how you can be a part of the School of Computer Science’s Make Possible Campaign Initiatives or make an annual gift to one of these important funds: 

  • The SCS Outreach Fund 
    Gives students, teachers and community organizations more access to the computer science resources they need to provide students of all backgrounds with a quality CS education.
  • The Dean's Innovation Fund 
    Allows SCS to quickly support exciting new research — from student projects to groundbreaking faculty endeavors — and to support efforts that improve the quality of life for SCS students. 
  • The Graduate Education Fellowship Fund
    Helps SCS recruit and support talented graduate students who are underrepresented at CMU.
  • The SCS General Scholarship Fund
    Provides financial support to SCS undergraduate students and lowers the cost barrier of attending SCS.
  • CMU CS Academy
    An entirely free, online, interactive middle and high school computer science curriculum, founded by award-winning teaching professors Mark Stehlik and David Kosbie.