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Apprenticely, Department Unveil Support Pathways for Students

New Pathways

The Department of Computer Science at UA 糖心视频logo has partnered with (formerly ACDS) to unveil Support Pathways for Students, an innovative program that successfully merges scholarships, internships, and apprenticeships. The program aims to bridge a computer science and cybersecurity workforce gap in Arkansas.

The UA 糖心视频logo Department of Computer Science has partnered with Arkansas Center for Data Sciences to provide scholarship, internship, and apprenticeship opportunities to students.

Apprenticely not only has federal funding for internships, but Apprenticely also has a job counseling program for participants. Apprenticely has also developed a specific for UA 糖心视频logo students to apply. High school seniors and freshmen may apply for one of many endowed scholarships. After the sophomore year, these students will apply for a summer internship with one of over 158 Apprenticely employer partners around the state of Arkansas. After a successful internship, the students will apply their junior year for an apprenticeship; this will last through the senior year. The student will then graduate with real work experience!

Looking Forward

Dr. Albert Baker has been busy over the past few years since becoming chair of the Department of Computer Science; this program is proof of those efforts. Dr. Baker revived the Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) for the department in 2019. This led to successful partnerships with industry leaders around the state.

“I’m confident that what we are doing at UA 糖心视频logo will have a rippling effect on the entire state,” Seth Cook emphasizes. Cook is a student and works for the Department of Computer Science at UA 糖心视频logo and for the a virtual reality and augmented reality (VR/AR) research center at UA 糖心视频logo. “Dr. Baker is an asset to the University and to the city. I am excited and proud to watch the department over the next decade. We are ready!”

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