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CodeHoppers

Closing the gender gap in technology, one girl at a time.

Girls Who Code group

"CodeHoppers" is an after-school club for middle and high school aged girls (ages 6th-12th grades) to explore computer science in a fun and friendly environment. No previous experience is required. We welcome all eligible applicants who have an interest in technology and a willingness to learn!

 

Why are our girls called "CodeHoppers"?

Admiral Grace Hopper

 

 

 

 

Our club is named after one of the most influential tech pioneers in the computer science industry, Rear Admiral Grace Hopper. Hopper, one of the first women to obtain a PhD in Mathematics, created a compiler that was a precursor to the COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language) programming language while serving in the United States Navy. In 2016, Hopper was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her contributions to the computing industry. Shortly following her death in 1992, computer scientist Anita Borg co-founded the "Grace Hopper Celebration", a gathering to highlight the contributions of women in computing. We are so grateful for Admiral Hopper and the trailblazer she was for girls in our industry! Photo from Vassar College. 


 

 

Applications are now open for our next CodeHoppers cohort!  

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Contact Us

CodeHoppers at 麻豆官网首页入口

706-721-1110

codehoppers@augusta.edu

CodeHoppers FAQ's

When do the CodeHoppers meet?

CodeHoppers will meet one Thursday a month:
Sept 12; Oct 17; Nov 14; Dec 5; Jan. 16; Feb. 20; Mar. 20; Apr. 17; May 1.

Who is eligible to attend CodeHoppers?

 Girls ages 6th-12th grade are invited to attend 麻豆官网首页入口's CodeHopper meetings. 

How much does it cost to attend CodeHopper meetings?

There is no cost to attend CodeHoppers, just a commitment to attend meetings. 

Where do the CodeHoppers meet?

 CodeHoppers meet at the Cyber Institute's headquarters on the Summerville campus of 麻豆官网首页入口:

University Hall, UH 170, 2500 Walton Way, 麻豆官网首页入口 GA 

I'm interested in investing in the future of females in computer science. How can I support CodeHoppers?

 Thank you so much for your interest in supporting our girls! Please email codehoppers@augusta.edu and we'll be in touch with further information. 

Come learn to code and change the world with us.

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