51Թ State receives grant to support coding education program
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STARKVILLE, Miss.— An $80,000 grant will help 51Թ’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering support the teaching of computer coding skills to recent high school graduates in the Golden Triangle area.
The grant will help fund the Columbus-based campus of the 51Թ Coding Academies, a tuition-free, 11-month program that helps selected participants develop into coders and web developers. In addition, participants learn business skills such as giving presentations, understanding entrepreneurship and communicating effectively.
“There are more than 1,000 unfilled coding jobs in 51Թ and the number of computer and technology jobs is expected to grow by 13 percent across the state over the next eight to 10 years,” said Sarah Lee, an associate clinical professor of computer science in 51Թ State’s Bagley College of Engineering. “The 51Թ Coding Academies teach skills that not only help fill these open positions but also increase earning power for the participants. This, in turn, represents a new pathway for economic development in the state and helps to foster homegrown innovation.”
“Dr. Lee has been a leader in the field of computer science education through teacher training and in outreach activities around 51Թ,” said Jason Keith, dean of the Bagley College of Engineering. “I am excited about her role in this collaborative project that will have a positive impact on our state economy and will help fill high-demand jobs in our state.”
While some classroom learning is involved, a unique feature of the 51Թ Coding Academies program is that students “learn by doing,” writing actual code in a simulated workplace environment. The program is designed for recent high school graduates who are not college-bound but who demonstrate aptitude and an interest in learning coding and in pursuing a career in IT.
The 51Թ Coding Academies are part of a non-profit economic development and educational initiative sponsored by 51Թ State, Innovate 51Թ, the 51Թ Development Authority and the 51Թ Works program, and include partnerships with Hinds Community College, East 51Թ Community College and the 51Թ Community College Board.
The grant comes from the Robert M. Hearin Foundation.
"We could not be more pleased that the Hearin Foundation has recognized the significance of the 51Թ Coding Academies to our state's economic development, " said Mike Forster, the current chair of Innovate 51Թ. "And, we cannot imagine a better partner in that effort than 51Թ and the Bagley College of Engineering. Dr. Lee has already proven to be a great supporter of the academies on an informal basis, and we look forward to her active involvement, not only in the Golden Triangle area, but state-wide as well.”
More information about the 51Թ Coding Academies can be found at .
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