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CodePath

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    Theophilus Owusu Student at Whitworth University || Seeking Software Developer internship roles
    • Spokane, Washington, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Abel Hernandez CS Student @University of North Texas| CodePath Member| ColorStack Member|
    • Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
    • Rising Star
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    Michael Dacanay CS @ NCSU | Software Engineer Intern at Tesla, Fidelity | Caldwell Fellow
    • Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Kimia Naeiji MEng CS @Cornell Tech|Google CSRMP '22| Tech Fellow @CodePath
    • New York City Metropolitan Area
    • Rising Star
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    Abdiaziz A. CS Student
    • Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
    • Rising Star
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Overview

CodePath is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that brings together employers, students, and colleges to eliminate inequities in tech education, diversify the field, and provide underrepresented students with a path toward economic mobility and generational wealth. Our model focuses on cultivating “demand” through employer partnerships in the tech industry, and “supply” of trained students seeking internships and full-time roles, with CodePath’s university partners serving a crucial role at the center of this work. CodePath ensures that students nationwide have equitable pathways to the tech sector’s most competitive roles by providing best-in-class software engineering training, and personalized career services that can be layered onto the existing postsecondary education system. Shifting the default path to tech to include a broader population of excellent, hardworking talent benefits students, colleges, communities, and the tech industry. While our focus is on historically marginalized students, CodePath seeks to break down inequitable systems and rebuild them to serve every student equitably. We’ve seen firsthand how a tech career can transform the economic futures of young people, their families, and their communities–and we invite you to join us in our mission to diversify the nation’s most competitive tech roles.