Diversifying Coding (D-Coding)

Diversifying Coding (D-Coding)

Program Description

D-Coding is a program with goals to diversify computer science and computer engineering, as well as to increase computing skill attainment in data-intensive fields.

In efforts to prepare women and underrepresented minorities for a career in coding, D-Coding seeks to equip all participants with the knowledge and skills that may be used in a myriad of settings, particularly ones that promote public service, human service and social good.

D-Coding incorporates a cohort-based program structure via professional development, hands-on learning experiences, mentoring and networking opportunities, all while providing financial support to eligible participants.

Program benefits

  • Digital badges in technical courses
  • Living stipend $1,000/semester for two semesters
  • Internship
  • Near-peer mentoring
  • Paid travel to a professional conference

Eligibility

Students wishing to participate in D-Coding program must meet all of the following criteria:

  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (4.0 scale)
  • Be a citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S.
  • Be enrolled in a degree-granting program at the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Students from underrepresented minority groups, and women are strongly encouraged to apply
  • A two-year commitment to fulfilling the D-Coding participation responsibilities and expectations

How to Apply

Applications must include:

  • One letter of recommendation from an individual who can comment authoritatively on your academic achievements and/or professional experiences related to your program.
  • Letter of interest

Application deadline: Open (until filled)
Decisions will be sent by: Ongoing