The National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) is the farthest-reaching network of change leaders focused on advancing innovation by correcting underrepresentation in computing. Discover the diverse programs NCWIT and partners provide in the 2023 annual partner report. Learn More Learn about our Aspirations in Computing programs. AiC helps to address barriers in women’s participation. Learn More The NCWIT National Summiit Is May 20-22. Learn about this event and how you can attend this years presentations. Learn More A tile announcing that the Aspirations in Computing Awards are open with the headline The world needs your ideas, creativity, passion, insight, etc. A tile for NCWIT's Elevate Quantum initiative.

NCWIT is a thriving community, leveraging an ecosystem of programs and initiatives. Powered by the latest social science research, this community works to increase the meaningful and influential participation of all girls and women in computing—at the intersections of race/ethnicity, class, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, and other historically marginalized identities—from K-12 through career.

Inclusion changes what's possible.

Individuals from diverse backgrounds must be able to access creative technical roles and meaningfully contribute to innovation. Only then will the technical products and services of the future be representative of the populations they serve.

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The National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) is the farthest-reaching network of change leaders focused on advancing innovation by correcting underrepresentation in computing.

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Aspirations in Computing

The Aspirations in Computing Community of nearly 30,000 includes 89% of members who report a major or minor in a STEM field, with 76% in a computing or engineering field specifically. This metric is a stark contrast to the 4% of all women who earn such degrees. add

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Tech Inclusion Journey

The Tech Inclusion Journey® empowers computing organizations to implement and sustain inclusive, equitable cultures. Initial findings reveal of participants reported their “ability to help create a more inclusive work environment has improved.” Learn More add

Counselors for Computing

Counselors for Computing (C4C) is the only professional development program for school counselors in the U.S. focused entirely on computing and inclusion. C4C has trained more than 20,000 school counselors with a potential to reach more than 7 million students.

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Learn More NCWIT Bridge UP: STEM at Georgia Tech offers women high school students first-hand insight into the creation of real-world computing breakthroughs that drive social and scientific progress while learning from award-winning faculty committed to increasing equity in computing. add

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Higher Ed Learning Circles

Learning Circles offer a unique opportunity to learn, share, and build community with others interested in attracting and retaining a more diverse student body to their computing programs. Learn More add

Over 1,900 free online K-12 lessons and activities

TeachEngineering

TeachEngineering is a free resource/digital library for educators to learn about engineering and the engineering design process, as well as access hundreds of lessons and activities featuring low-cost and readily accessible materials that they can use with their students. Learn More add
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