Our program
Learn in-demand, practical programming skills with a free, fully remote online bootcamp
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Tech Transition is a non-profit digital education project funded by the World Bank’s Youth Innovation Fund.
Our mission is provide 200 female students expelled from university by the national education ban with access to a free online programming boot camp through Code Academy: one of the leading online coding education platforms.
The goal of the program is to develop our students’ technical skills and provide industry recognized credentials that opens doors to employment as developers and entrepreneurs in local and global markets in the tech industry.
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The curriculum provides students with the freedom to pursue programming fields that best match their backgrounds, strengths, and interests.
Students will choose from the following paths:
App Development and Design
Computer Science
Cybersecurity
Data Science
Full Stack Engineering
Web Development and Design
Students will build foundations on the following languages, among others:
C, C#, C++
HTML & CSS
Java, Javascript
Python
Swift
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Yes! This is a funded, free bootcamp funded by the World Bank. Students will also receive monthly internet subscriptions to support their studies.
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Female students expelled from university by the national education ban
Students based in Kabul
Reliable access to a personal home computer (note: internet subscriptions will be provided to selected students)
Professional English proficiency
STEM-related majors
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Fill out the application on Google Forms
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Students will be required to complete an entrance exam testing computer literacy and English language skills. Shortlisted students will sit for a brief interview
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The bootcamp starts on August 1, 2023 for the first cohort and February, 2024 for the second cohort. The duration of the program for each cohort is 6 months.
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Yes! Students that successfully complete the curriculum will receive certificates from Code Academy.