Thursday, June 21, 2018

What's Next






What's Next?

We have enjoyed seeing you grow these past three weeks, and we are sad to say that it is almost over. 
We hoped you have enjoyed it as much as we have.
We really encourage you to continue your pursuit of knowledge in computer science; whether on your own, in school, or coming to one of our after-school programs. 

Look below for other ways to keep in touch!





1. NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) provides a long-term community for female technologists, from K-12 through higher education and beyond [...] The NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing honors young women at the high-school level for their computing-related achievements and interests. 
1. Win Prizes
2. Attend a celebration held in your honor
3. Become a part of the Southern New Mexico women in tech community 
4. Recieve funding the host your own after-school program
5. Get access to exclusive scholarship and internship information


Applications open September 1st. To learn more, visit aspirations.org.
***You have already answered all the essay questions in your portfolio***




Are you a Senior in HS taking dual credit courses in the fall? 
Do you want to study Computer Science (Major or Minor) or Electrical Engineering?
Sign up today for the NEW YWiC Bridge Summer Program! 

Learn skills necessary to be successful in college, especially in computer-based degree programs. 
 


2. After-school program:
Be on the lookout for more information about meeting times and dates on our website ywic.nmsu.edu.


3. Interested in studying CS at NMSU. Check out the department website at cs.nmsu.edu. 






  • What have you already done with computing and technology? Include what you did these last two weeks. 
  • Describe your Interest in Computing and Technology. 
  • Describe ANY leadership positions you have had in school and/or community.
  • Describe your career goals in detail. What do you want to accomplish? Why is your career goal important to you?
  • Define a problem that is currently a problem in the world. How could technology solve the problem?




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