The U.S. is facing a shortage of computer science (CS) graduates. By 2018, there will be 1.5 million CS-related jobs available in the U.S. and only 29% of college graduates to fill them; that means approximately 80,000 jobs requiring a CS degree go unfilled by domestic candidates each and every year.
TEALS, a volunteer network of high technology professionals, aims to help solve this deficit by helping schools grow a sustainable computer science program.
The application process is now open for high schools that want to partner with TEALS for the 2015-16 school year. The deadline for all applications is January 26, 2015. Click here for more information.
TEALS Volunteers Robert and Tony assist their AP computer science students at Hazen High School