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A Campus Champion is an employee of, or affiliated with, a college or university (or other institution engaged in research), whose role includes helping their institution's researcher's, educators and scholars (faculty, postdocs, graduate students, undergraduates, and professionals) with their computing-intensive and data-intensive research, education, scholarship and/or creative activity, including but not limited to helping them to use advanced digital capabilities to improve, grow and/or accelerate these achievements. To learn more, click here.

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College Loops | Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code College Loops are university-level networks for college-aged women interested in tech to support one another and help each other persist and succeed in the field. College Loops build belonging and community through weekly meetings during the school year. Requirements: must be 18+ years old, currently enrolled in a US-based college or university, and female-identifying individual. There are over 2,740 College Loop programs in the U.S. To find a location near you, click here.

They also have a Clubs Program, which is for girls in 3rd-12th grade. The Clubs Program is an after school club for girls to explore coding in a fun and friendly environment. Additionally, there are Summer Immersion 2-week virtual programs for rising 10th-12th grade girls to learn coding and get exposure to tech jobs. To learn more about these programs, click here.

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NJEdge Women Leaders in Technology: A Professional Network

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