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Pipeline-in-a-Box: Promoting Advancement of CS/IT Students From Two-Year to Four-Year Institutions

Are you ready to transform the lives of community college students and diversify the computer science (CS) and information technology (IT) student body at four-year institutions? Let Pipeline-in-a-Box: Promoting Advancement of CS/IT Students From Two-Year to Four-Year Institutions ease the way.

Pipeline-in-a-Box is a win-win for both community colleges and four-year institutions. By strengthening the relationships between them, community colleges can earn prestige from increasing the number of students who transfer into and complete baccalaureate programs, while four-year institutions can increase enrollment and diversity their CS programs by recruiting women and underrepresented groups.

In the five simple steps outlined here, Pipeline-in-a-Box describes anticipated obstacles, maps a strategy for building a strong transfer relationship, and provides strategies, data, templates, posters, presentations, and additional resources. Use Pipeline-in-a-Box to support plans for recruiting, transferring, and graduating students obtaining degrees in computer science and IT.

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NCWIT Promising Practices for Retention
NCWIT provides research-based promising practices for increasing retention of women in undergraduate computing.Visit our Practices page to view and download these selections.

Strategic partners
National Science Foundation Microsoft
our investment partners
Avaya Pfizer Bank of America