The AAPIs@Oakton podcast features the Asian American Pacific Islander community at Oakton. We invite guests to share their stories and what's happening in Chicagoland's Asian American community.
The AAPIs@Oakton podcast features the Asian American Pacific Islander community at Oakton. We invite guests to share their stories and what's happening in Chicagoland's Asian American community.
The Silk Road Scholarship is an endowed fund to help reduce financial barriers, with a preference for AAPI-identifying students. For more details on how to apply, please visit the Oakton Scholarship Application.
Open to all high school students, Code Elevate is a summer coding program focused on girls of color.
Students are introduced to basic HTML and JavaScript. It is designed in collaboration with Oakton’s Computer Science Department and Division of STEM. In addition to coding, students explore college options and connect with tech professionals while earning a college credit upon completion of the program. This program is aimed at encouraging AAPI women to pursue careers in Computer Science and Technology.
Women in Tech is a discussion series for Oakton students interested in learning about working in the tech industry.
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