Launch Your Career
As a Computer and Software Technician
Interns Gain
Industry recognized certifications
Local college credits
High school credits towards graduation
Earn while you learn
Up to 400 hours paid work-based learning (on-site/virtual)
540 hours classroom instruction
Network with employers; learn industry hiring needs
Critical thinking, communication, resume, interview, and job application techniques
Future pathways to apprenticeships, college, or upwardly mobile jobs
How Do I Get Started
Applicants need to meet the following requirements:
Be a high school junior or senior
Be enrolled in a Computing For All partner school district
Recommendation from teacher or counselor
Eligible for Certification
COMPTIA ITF+
CompTIA ITF+ helps professionals to decide if a career in IT is right for them or to develop a broader understanding of IT. ITF+ is the only pre-career certification that helps students or career changers determine if they have a competency for information technology and if it is the right career path for them.
COMPTIA A+
This certification is designed for folks seeking a career as a help desk, support, service center or networking technician. It covers PC and laptop hardware, software installation, and configuration of computer and mobile operating systems.
Microsoft MTA
The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certification is an entry-level credential that validates fundamental technology skills and knowledge among students and job-seekers who are pursuing a career in technology.
