The 2026 Postbacc Program is a 12-week, full-time hybrid training program designed for recent baccalaureate graduates in STEM. Participants will immerse into hands-on training and projects aimed to develop skills required to excel in cutting-edge AI roles. The program begins with a Python fundamentals accelerator, then participants will choose to specialize in one of the two distinct tracks: Machine Learning or Generative AI. Participants who successfully complete the program will receive a $2,000 stipend upon graduation.
This 6-week virtual program experience is tailored for incoming African American college freshmen who plan to major in computer science, software engineering, or other computing fields. The SBX Program offers hands-on training in Python programming, AI curriculum, access to a supportive network of Black computing professionals, hand-ons computing research, and information on doctoral study pathways—all before students begin their first semester of college. Participants will receive a $2,000 stipend upon graduation.
The National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) Summer Accelerator is an immersive series of week-long faculty retreats focused on AI, advanced computing, and NAIRR infrastructure. This year's prorgram will be hosted in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic and supports faculty from non-R1 institutions by providing structured access to expertise, computational resources, and guided scholarly development organized into three distinct thematic cohorts: 1) Research 2) Proposal Writing and 3) Teaching and Curriculum Innovation. Registration is free.
Jumpstart your child's furture through the Level UP summer enchrichment program. Strategically designed for middle and high school boys of color in Atlanta, this tech camp curates a space for critical thinking, confidence building, and exploration in fields of computing, robotics, and AI. A refundable $100 registration fee is required upon admission.
The CStoCMPE Program is a formal academic collaboration between Morehouse College and Georgia Tech. Through the program, Morehouse Computer Science majors who register for it will be able to cross-enroll in Computer Engineering courses at Georgia Tech to pursue both the BS in Computer Science at Morehouse and the #4 nationally ranked BS in Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. Transportation back and forth to Georgia Tech will be provided for approved courses.
This program aims to empower digital literacy and Internet safety amongst senior citizens. The program will feature a series of instructional videos and real-time assistance from college students who understand the unique needs and challenges faced by seniors.
The CBPC offers access to high performance computing (HPC) resources and infrastructure through Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC). Available to educators, reserachers, and students who are looking to scale their curriculum and projects.