Resources for Teens
Find out more about careers in IT through these resources!
Midlands Education & Business Alliance
Midlands Education and Business Alliance works to connect students, parents, educators and employers to education and career opportunities in the Midlands through programs and partnerships of business, school, college, faith and other community leaders. MEBA fosters community collaboration between business and education to promote economic development and enhance the quality of life in the Midlands.
Download MEBA's Be a Part of IT brochure!
Visit MEBA at www.mebasc.com.
National Center for Women in Technology
NCWIT works to correct the imbalance of gender diversity in technology and computing because gender diversity positively correlates with a larger workforce, better innovation, and increased business performance. Increasing the number of women in technology and computing also has the potential to improve the design of products and services to better serve a more diverse population, and increase economic and social well-being by providing more women with stable and lucrative careers.
Visit NCWIT at www.ncwit.org.
Black Data Processing Associates
BDPA (Black Data Processing Associates) is a non-profit organization of professionals working in or having an interest in the Computer Science and Information Technology fields. BDPA has a diverse representation of information technology professionals. Included amongst the organization's members are programmers, analysts, engineers, managers, instructors, and entrepreneurs, to name a few.
Visit BDPA at www.bdpa.org.