We develop programs and initiatives that create a more equitable and inclusive journey to computer science opportunities for all students from all backgrounds.
We've featured some of those programs below with links for additional information.
We've partnered with the national nonprofit AI4ALL to give rising high school juniors and seniors from underserved and underresourced communities the chance to study artificial intelligence with CMU faculty, staff and researchers. During this free, residential summer program, students take a deep dive into artificial intelligence and machine learning through a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on research projects, seminars and engagement with leading tech companies.
Computer Science Scholars gives students from underserved and underresourced communities a chance to explore computer science with CMU's world-renowned faculty, staff and researchers. This free, residential summer program, gives students an in-depth look at computer science through hands-on research, seminars, classroom instruction and engagement with industry.
There are lots of reasons that kids who are interested in learning to code never sign up for activities that teach them programming skills.
We've teamed up with Beta Builders to enable kids in Pittsburgh to overcome these barriers and access world-class introductory computer science content.
In partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania and Homewood Children's Village, we're working to hire, train and pay local teens to make a difference in the lives of middle school summer campers in Pittsburgh's most underserved neighborhoods.
It's not easy being a college student! To support our current students, we offer loaner laptops, emergency grants and mental health kits so they can focus on being students — not on how to meet their basic educational needs.