National Education Equity Lab Launches Initiative to Prepare 10,000 Underserved Students for In-Demand Cloud Computing Careers – PRNewswire

Posted: July 29, 2021 at 8:59 pm

NEW YORK, July 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Education Equity Lab (Ed Equity Lab) today announced a new initiative with Amazon Web Services (AWS) designedto prepare more than 10,000students in underserved high schools across the nation for careers in cloud computing by 2025. As part of Amazon's ongoing commitment https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/workplace/amazon-to-help-29-million-people-around-the-world-grow-their-tech-skills-with-free-cloud-computing-skills-training-by-2025to help 29 million people worldwide increase their technical skills by 2025, the new collaboration, launching this fall, will enable students in low-income school districts to access AWS cloud computing educational content and resources offered by Arizona State University (ASU) at no cost to students.

"Students from underserved school districts and communities face challenges that prevent them from pursuing and succeeding in some of the country's fastest-growing technical careers," said Wil Zemp, Director of Education to Workforce at AWS. "It will take intentional, proactive effort by employers, education leaders, and the tech industry to remove those barriers and build more equitable pathways to economic mobility."

For each of the last five years, cloud computing has been named one of the country's most in-demand skills by LinkedIn, and the U.S. Department of Labor predicts that increasing demand for cloud computing will be a primary driver of job growth across the IT sector in the coming decade. Ed Equity Labwill collaborate with AWS and ASU to provide high school students with knowledge and skills to move toward careers in cloud computing.

ASU and Ed Equity Lab will provide the high school students with the opportunity to earn college credit, which will be transferable toexisting associate and bachelor's degree programs in cloud computing across the country. Students who successfully complete the rigorous courses will earn college credits from ASU and have the opportunity to earn an industry-recognized AWS Certification credential. The courses will be taught by ASU faculty, trained by AWS to help students become proficient in AWS technology.

"In an increasingly dynamic and global economy, higher education institutions have a responsibility to bridge the gap between K-12 schools and the workforceand foster the sort of experiences and opportunities that translate to success in higher education and throughout one's career," said Maria Anguiano, Executive VP of ASU's Learning Enterprise. "Together, we're working to break down the historic silos that so often create friction between high school, college, and the world of work."

The EdEquity Lab currently operates in more than 100Title I and Title I-eligible high schools across 35 cities to deliver college credit-bearing courses from top colleges and universities into teacher-led classrooms across the nation, at no cost to students.Since 2019, the Lab's pioneering model has served nearly 3,000 students, with thousands earning widely-transferable college creditsfor freeand building the skills and confidence to succeed in college and beyond.

"Our work is rooted in the belief that talent is evenly distributed, but opportunity is not," said Leslie Cornfeld, Executive Director of The National Educational Equity Lab."This collaboration with AWS and ASU represents the next step in an ongoing effort to shift the status quoand enable students from all backgrounds to fulfill their aspirations and realize their unique potential."

About the National Education Equity Lab

The National Education Equity Lab is a nonprofit working with the Common App, Carnegie Corporation of New York, a Consortium of colleges and universities, and others to advance economic and social mobility opportunities for historically underserved students at scale.

In collaboration with under-resourced high schools nationwide, the National Education Equity Lab delivers and supportsonline, college credit-bearing coursesfrom top colleges and universities intoteacher-ledhigh school classrooms (in-school or virtual), at no cost to students. Students can earn widely-transferable college credits providing the opportunity to advance and demonstrate college readiness, and make college more affordable, accessible, and successful.

Because impact requires more than great content, the National Education Equity Lab offers apackage of additional supports, including one-on-one college mentors, college-mindset videos and messages, and personal technology and hotspots so that access is not a barrier to participation. To learn more, visitEdEquityLab.org.

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