The fields of software, computing, and computer science face
underrepresentation by gender, race, ethnicity, geography, and family
income. Jobs in computer science are expected to grow 13% by
2026, but the unfair proportion of representation may remain the same
until we provide resources to all communities to expose them to computer science. And we
can do so by starting within our own community: high school students.
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8.9%
Percent of 2017 Computer Science Bachelor Degrees
went to Black students.
18%
Percent of Computer Science Degrees
are held by women.
10.1%
Percent of 2017 Computer Science Bachelor Degrees
went to Latino students.