Purpose and Services
Girls Who Code is an international non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology, and leading the movement to inspire, educate and equip young women and non-binary people with the computing skills needed to pursue 21st-century opportunities. Since launching in the United States in 2012, Girls Who Code has reached 185,000 girls through its programs (Clubs, Campus, Summer Immersion Program, College Loops), and 100 million people through campaigns, and advocacy work.
Girls Who Code College Loops are university-level networks for college-aged women and nonbinary people interested in STEM to support one another and help each other persist and succeed in the field. College Loops are about more than programming, they’re on-campus organizations offering monthly challenges like host resume building activities, interview prep, workshops, and go to conferences, and building basic computer science skills that are needed in the current world. Some examples can be learning how to use online job platforms to effectively apply for opportunities perfect for you, learning how to edit videos online to grow your online presence, and so much more!
Officers & Advisor
Vice-President: Pauline Vu
Clerk: Zunaira Rahat
Treasurer: Fiona Zhang
ICC Rep.: Mariam Arafa
Advisor: Ruby Pastrana
Co-Advisor: Michael Salviani
Club Status: Active